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    After the interview was completed a photograph was shown of Shalice Sutton and Matthew White. Charlie Fuller identified the first photo as Coco and the second as Mask. A follow up non-custodial interview of Margaret Grant (Black‚ female DOB 7/25/1966 of 508 Lamon Street Road‚ Fayetteville‚ North Carolina 28301 phone number (910) 748-7836) conducted by Detective L. Donegain on Sunday‚ June 18th‚ 2017 at approximately 2:03 p.m. in my patrol vehicle the interview was audio recorded and contained in

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    sources First of all‚ many primary sources were used in this film to analyze the subject of Black Death. The experts had access to the written files in the London Archives‚ such as the burial records and plague register of the period where the disease appeared. The first type of primary source used was the burial records. Another type of written document (handwritten volume‚ also known as registers)‚ is also considered as a useful primary source that helped the researchers get a clearer view of history

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    My informational speech on Bahrain‚ the ancient island of Dilmun Title: Dilmun‚ the Land of the Living holds one of the largest ancient Necropolis’ in the Modern World. INTRODUCTION Could Dilmun really be the Garden of Eden? Today‚ I’d like to tell you a little bit about the place I was born and spent most of my childhood. This small‚ hot and arid desert island in the Persian Gulf holds many wonderful childhood memories for me. Being so carefree and young‚ none of us would ever really

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     Though everyone’s beliefs are different‚not all bury their dead‚ not all have ceremonies‚  and not all respect their dead. Homer’s epic poem “The Odyssey” did support the death‚ burial  ritual‚ and belief systems of the Ancient Greek civilization.  In ancient Greek religion‚ one belief  was when someone dies he needed to receive at  least a rudimentary burial to go on to the afterlife.Then the god Hermes would  bring the soul  and body to the underworld ‚ but the river Styx would not allow him to pass unless he was given 

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    Introduction In the ancient era china has made many major developments and inventions. The most famous inventions are the Four Great Inventions. And one of the four great inventions is the compass. It was in the ancient era‚ during the Qin Dynasty (221-206BC)‚ in 220BC when the first compasses were probably made. In this essay I will cover important points on the compass’s history‚ which mainly involve its origins and how and why it was invented. This essay will also state the effects it has on

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    to install‚ and they can be installed in the ceiling space‚ telecommunications room‚ or equipment room. Best to be used if there is a large number of cables and easy access to the cables is needed. Direct burial can be as simple as placing a suitable cable directly in the ground. Direct burial methods also include placing a cable within a protective pipe or conduit and burying it. Advantages: Cables that are buried underground are not visible and do not obstruct the scenery. Burying a cable keeps

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    were all crew members on a ship crossing the Atlantic Ocean. They would never reach their destination though. Halfway through their journey a horrible storm struck and caused the ship to sink. Mr. Brooks and his fellow survivors‚ Mr. Dudley and Mr. Stephens‚ were all stranded on a small life boat with no food‚ completely at the mercy of God. Mr. Stephens estimated they could only last 25 days without food. So day in and day out they sat on this lifeboat‚ waiting for a ship to come. Eventually Mr. Dudley

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    Wake up‚ get dressed‚ and prepare your ship. That was a normal day for a soldier who was stationed at Pearl Harbor during World War II. But on the warm morning of December 7th‚ 1941‚ everything those soldiers knew would drastically be thrown aboard. For 25 year old Johnnie and Dale Gano‚ this was a normal day. They recall laying in bed at 8:00 that morning and debating whether or not to go to church in Honolulu that morning. (Gano‚ Johnnie and Dale) They remember hearing what sounded like their

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    Americans through the selling of Alaska to the American administration (Sutton‚ 2011). The Unungan people believed in order and their political; orientation allowed for respect to family headmen from whom the headmen from the most powerful family headed a village. The administrative order of villages was highly embraced and even during periods of migration in the summer‚ nobody was allowed to breach the village territorial boundaries (Sutton

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    Thalia Cortland Butaker-Sutton was deemed insane on a Wednesday. By that following Monday‚ Thalia Cortland Butaker-Sutton was no longer Thalia Cortland Butaker-Sutton‚ but rather Thalia Cortland Doe. On her last Sunday as a Butaker-Sutton‚ Thalia overheard her mother speaking to her sister over the phone. “Well‚ we obviously can’t keep her -- she’s an embarrassment to the family name!” Thalia cringed. Was she an embarrassment? She thought that she wasn’t. Being a psychopath wasn’t uncommon‚ was it

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