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    Good afternoon Mrs. Hawthorne‚ In lieu of our previous meeting regarding the RocketKids incident‚ I decided I would write this email to you. Throughout our meeting‚ you expressed your disappointment in Rachael and I‚ as well as your dissatisfaction with our behavior. I am not writing this to change those feelings‚ I’m writing this to inform you of my disappointment within this program and consequently‚ with you. During our meeting‚ you reintroduced the hierarchy that is organized within this system

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    Lost Phone and Wallet

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    Assignment 2 week 3 Julie Garcia 7/15/2012 Personal Narrative Essay (Lost Wallet & Phone) A wallet or a purse for some is a precious item in which most carry things more essential than money towards everyday life. If some people were to lose that portable safe‚ they may be off set for the rest of the day. The person without that wallet and phone could be cranky or depressed for a while. Maybe something of great sentimental value was in that wallet and phone. This person could

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    text by Carol Sheriff encircles on Erie Canal during the prewar period in a much different way than other scholars on the subject. Erie Canal is located in New York that at first had a length of approximately 584 kilometers or 363 miles‚ that is‚ from Albany in New York to Buffalo at Lake Erie. It was built to aid transportation from New York to the Great Lakes. Its construction was between 1817 and 1825. It was such an economic spurring platform for New York. In her book‚ Sheriff focuses primarily

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    Ralph Ellison's Narrative

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    out of his vehicle and walks up to the father and shows his badge as the Sheriff of the town. The Sheriff begins his explanation of why he is there‚ but the father already knows. “Mr. Ellison Oswalt.” the Sheriff says with a hint of anger in his voice. “Sheriff.” Ellison replies with a calm voice. “ You better not cause any problems around here Mr. Oswalt‚ after your last book you managed to piss off a lot of officers!” Sheriff says loudly so even Ellison’s

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    Descriptive Essay of Andy Taylor Portrayed by actor Andy Griffith‚ the character of Sheriff Andy Taylor is the quintessential father figure. He is a sheriff in the sleepy‚ fictional town of Mayberry‚ North Carolina. “The Sheriff without a gun” maintains the peace through direct conversation and reverse psychology. Andy is a widower raising a young son‚ Opie Taylor‚ with the assistance of Aunt Bee and the often unsolicited help of inept but lovable Deputy Barney Fife. Even today‚ Andy Taylor from

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    Jefferson away from God and makes him not want to see them. Grant argues with them‚ arguing that the radio is helping Jefferson to behave. Grant takes the radio to the courthouse‚ receives the sheriff’s permission to give it to Jefferson. The deputy sheriff at the Bayonne jail‚ Paul‚ delivered the radio to Jefferson. When Grant gives him the radio it is the most expensive gift he has ever received. For a while‚ the radio is his communication with the rest of society and it helps break Jefferson isolation

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    Career of a Deputy Sherriff Community College of Baltimore County For some people becoming a deputy sheriff is a lifelong dream. When you see a deputy you think of honor‚ integrity‚ selfless service‚ courage‚ pride‚ and leadership. Becoming a deputy sheriff is more than just wanting to carry a gun and a badge you have to be passionate about it‚ you have to be couscous at all times because your life may hang in the balance along

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    Sheriff John Tharp (Lucas County) has taken a distinct avenue when it comes to the heroin epidemic in Lucas County jail system. Tharp’s view is to treat the addicted inmate as opposed to punishing them. Effectively reentry is the goal. This program is one of the first treatment units for heroin addiction inside the jail system in Ohio. Heroin addicts find it problematic to seek out treatment willingly‚ do to adjusting to life on life’s term; do to a feeling of worthlessness. “Prolonged addiction

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    Robin Hood Case Study

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    the second year of his insurrection against the sheriff of Nottingham‚ Robin Hood began to experience several difficulties that posed a threat to the very existence of his band of merry men. The revolt had erupted out of robin’s conflict with the sheriff and his administration. However‚ he alone could do nothing and so he sought allies. Robin Hood spent the first year forging the group into a disciplined band‚ united in enmity against the sheriff and willing to serve outside the law. Robin was

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    Hood developed his initial strategy for competing with the sheriff of Nottingham and discuss how he implemented it. Critique this approach. The original problem definition of high taxation that faced the people gave way for a new market which was stormed by Robin Hood. Seemingly an unlawful act‚ his mission was to “steal from the rich‚ and give to the poor”. As he entered the market‚ he was faced with rivalry of the prince and the sheriff. Robin Hood and his band of Merry men stole from the rich

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