At approximately 1745 hours‚ I was dispatched to 9514 Crestwood Drive‚ Amarillo. Upon arrival‚ at 1758 hours‚ I met the reporting persons Ronald C. Bentham and his wife‚ Sara L. Bentham‚ in reference to a burglary report call. They stated that they returned home from shopping and found that someone had broken into the home and taken numerous items. Mr. Bentham stated that no one else was at the home‚ and they called the police immediately after returning home. He stated that he and his wife went
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Does money buy happiness? Money doesn’t buy happiness because money can buy things that you want but it can’t give you certain things that make you happy. In the two short stories that were read the characters will do anything to make the people they love happy. By doing this the reaction from the person they love gives them happiness. Money doesn’t buy happiness because the characters in the two short stories gave up what makes them happy to make their partners happy. This proves that money doesn’t
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the times but it does make sense. Juliet is wearing a white dress and a cross necklace. The introduction of this necklace adds an element that wasn’t needed and didn’t give the necessary effect. When Romeo is saying goodbye to Juliet she gives him this cross necklace‚ possibly to signify her giving herself to him. In the play‚ the only thing Juliet could give Romeo that night was her word‚ the addition of the necklace takes away that
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One simple mistake can often bring people great misfortune. In “The Necklace” by Guy de Maupassant Madame Loisel loses a valuable piece of jewelry borrowed from her kind‚ upper class friend. After about a week she cannot find the necklace‚ so she buys an exact replica for 34‚000 francs‚ a price her family could not afford. Madame Loisel is a perfect example of a character that undergoes significant change due to financial and personal problems in her life. The beginning of the story describes Madame
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was a man selling different items‚ but the passing people seemed uninterested in buying anything from him. “My kind sir‚” he started‚ giving them a polite smile‚ which did nothing but somehow intimidate The Deity. “How would you like a beautiful necklace‚ maybe for that special someone *Wink* *Wink* *Nudge* *Nudge* for the low price of a thousand banifalși? Don’t mind the smell of fish‚ that’s simply because
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Both “The Necklace” and “The Gift of the Magi” have plots that depend in large measure on the use of situational irony to create a surprise ending. “The Necklace” tells the story of Madame Mathilde Loise‚ a lowly clerk’s wife‚ who‚ in an effort to appear more debonaire than she is‚ borrows expensive jewels from Madame Jeanne Forestier‚ a wealthy friend. After the inevitable loss of the jewels‚ Madame Loisel and her husband secretly replace the jewels. Years later‚ Madame Loise‚ now impoverished
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the beginning has experienced a nadir in his life caused by addiction issues and harmful friendships. After a bad night‚ by mere randomness‚ he decides to glue a found baby picture of him to his grandparent saint’s necklace and wears it under his shirt. Abruptly‚ the baby picture necklace becomes a trend in his community and seems to encourage care and positivism around the participants of the furor. Richard‚ who starts experiencing acceptance and recognition around the locality also reunites with
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Student’s name Professor’s name Class name Date assignment is due Title Desire of wealth in ‘The Necklace’ by Guy De Maupassant and ‘Neighbors’ by Raymond Carver Desire of wealth can be considered as the principal cause of the chaos in the world. Desire for wealth makes our society a real pandemonium. Desire for wealth triggers innumerable problems in the life of human beings. Absence of desire for wealth would have made this world a real paradise. Desire for wealth made human beings
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Medicine Bag Essay Defining a family can be difficult because families are living‚ growing‚ changing groups of people. However our heritage and traditions can keep us connected to our past and lead us to our future. My medicine bag connects me to my mom’s side of my family. My mom helped with the medicine bag. The symbols in my medicine bag represent heritage‚ heirloom‚ a family tradition for‚ a tradition i plan to start. My first symbol is tamales to represent my heritage. Tamales
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Keeva Artman Film Theory TR 11:00-12:15 Paper Proposal Vertigo The film Vertigo explores the intricacies of the line between fantasy and reality through the lack of reality in the film. The entire film is built around characters attempting to create illusions in order manipulate the other characters‚ but also‚ the film displays the mysterious allure the dead may exert on the living. The twist here‚ however‚ is in Vertigo the deathly object of desire is fully incarnated in the figure of a character
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