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    hour Creative Writing Beef jerky‚ Doritos‚ Monster energy drinks‚ and Chex mix. Grabbing everything off of the shelves that looks appetizing. Proceeding to the checkout we see a brochure on the Paulding Light‚ facts and stories about the alluring mystery. All of us get even more excited than we already are. As we all pile in the car to begin our adventure‚ Friday by Rebecca Black comes on. We all laugh hysterically and obnoxiously sing along. Pulling out of the BP station we head left as the GPS on

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    changed one December day in 1996. JonBenet Ramsey’s body was found by her father 8 hours after she was reported missing. Who could do this terrible deed? Was the killer still in the house? JonBenet Ramsey is one of the most highly publicized murder mysteries of our time and has lots of unanswered questions. December 25‚ 1996‚they found JonBenet Ramsey’s body. The 6 year old girl had been beaten and strangled. It was a sad murder scene that left many police officers upset. They found the body in the

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    How Does Edwin Muir Portray Childhood In Horses? At face value‚ Horses is a poem about Edwin Muir and it’s a nostalgic view on the distant memory of how he felt about the horses as a child compared to now. The way Muir describes the horses is in awe-struck tone‚ but this varies as at times he seems to be quite fearful of the horses as he looks back in a child-like state of mind. One of the major themes of the poem is how as a child he saw the horses as powerful‚ which isn’t how he views them now

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    One day‚ two boys‚ Jamal and Todd‚ went walking through the “Mystery Woods”. No one would ever go into‚ or think about going into those woods. Rumor has it‚ that there was a little boy‚ maybe seven‚ went into the woods and never came out. People sent airplanes and claimed there were pools of blood and trees covered in flies. There were bugs bigger than the rotting bodies that were everywhere! After hearing about this story‚ the boys were DYING to go into the woods‚ so one Saturday… they did‚ and

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    Murder mysteries streaming through the nation’s television channels have become a source of entertainment for some individuals; however‚ the officers that discovered the body of a local business man near Robins‚ NC were faced with the reality. The man’s cause of death was listed as drowning because he had a large amount of water located in his lungs. The water in the man’s lungs had a high concentration of phosphates. By analyzing water samples from Woodlake‚ Seven Lakes‚ Reservoir Park‚ and Lake

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    Customer Service For the Mystery Shopping assignment‚ I have decided to observe the customer service provided by Sport Chek located at Erin Mills Town Center‚ Mississauga. I’ve entered the store as a customer looking to buy boxing wraps for his next boxing training‚ at the time of my entry there was a medium number of customers‚ and the customer movement at the store can be described as normal. Also there was a good number of sales associates helping out customers and walking through

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    Born on August 13‚ 1883‚ Edwin H. Sutherland was a sociologist who spent majority of his time teaching in the sociology department at Indiana University. Sutherland is known as one of the most influential criminologist of the 20th century due in part to coining the idea of differential association and defining “white-collar crime”. Shaw and McKay’s social disorganization theory was another theory that concluded that crime was a result of the environment or context in which an individual is embedded

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    FLATLAND Flatland is a vast plane where squares‚ triangles and other figures live and move freely. But they don’t know of our 3 dimensional. They are figures that have neither height nor depth. It starts with the dream of Arthur Square. Arthur Square dreamed of a point‚ a square parallel to itself 8 times that formed a circular formation and in the middle a super square. But he was waked up by his wife‚ telling him to escort his granddaughter

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    The Secret of Happiness When talking about happiness‚ a vast majority of people will think of wealth‚ a good reputation‚ high social status. In Edwin A. Robinson’s poem “Richard Cory”‚ the author depicted a gentleman who was well-educated‚ polite‚ and “rich – yes‚ richer than a king”. In the people’s view‚ Richard Cory was a happy person. They admired him‚ and they “thought that he was everything‚ to make us wish that we were in his place.” However‚ Mr. Cory‚ “one calm summer night‚ went home and

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    troublesome conduct and actions that actively prevent clear communication‚ a team can accurately establish new behaviors that can seek to prevent further instances of miscommunication and tension. Upon the analysis of one small group in particular‚ Mystery Incorporated‚ it became clear that certain attributes of the team’s communication patterns led to the continuous

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