...hours, I was dispatched to the Cicero Police Station in regards to a missing person. Upon arrival, I made contact with the mother of the missing person, she was identified as Alejandres, Maribel DOB 06/21/81. Maribel related that her daughter did not return home after school. Maribel’s daughter was identified as Torres, Alondra DOB 08/06/00 and she attends Morton East High School. Maribel provided with a possible phone number (630) 823-6391 of a friend, which Alondra was staying with refusing to come home. I contact the number and spoke with a female who claimed she was Alondra. I advised her that Maribel was at the Cicero Police filing a missing person report. Alondra did not wish to give the location where she was staying and only provide the town (Berwyn). Alondra related that she did not want to return home because Maribel physically abuses her. I advised Alondra that she could file a report if she came to the Cicero Police Station. Alondra related that she was going to file a report in Berwyn with her friend....
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... To, The Regional Passport Officer Mumbai SUB : Reply against your letter Ref No SCN/302258872/14 dated 16/07/2014. File No BO 3067776664214 dated 17/05/2014. Respected Sir, I the undersigned Sagar Narayan Bhatt had applied for my fresh passport file no BO3067776664214 dated 16/07/2014. I had received a letter from passport office on date 16/07/2014. In the letter its mentioned that police has informed passport office that I am not staying at my present address. I am staying at my present address which is mentioned in the form. When enquiry came from local area police station I was not at home. My exam was going on that time I was in college. I am studying in college at mira road & on exam time I am living at mira road with my friend for study. My sister told police constable that he is living here and gone to college for exam. Constable was not satisfy with my sister answer so he wrote not staying. I have my election card at same address also I have bank account of same address. I request you to...
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...Pope 1 Garett Pope Professor Nora Kabaji English 100 Military Base Support 12 November 2010 The Military and the Community The government’s decision to build more military bases has been a topic that has surged through communities around the United States. The government is strict and deliberate when deciding where to place new installations. Yet, some local government’s and communities dispute and debate over whether establishing a base in their neighborhood would be in the best interest of the city and its patrons. The local community should support military bases that are built within the city. Military bases provide a community with many job opportunities. Gas stations, postal services, grocery stores and shopping centers blanket most military bases. These on base facilities provide civilians the unique opportunity to interact and work with military personnel. Many of the civilian employees attain and take a firm grasp of the military’s high level of expectation and professionalism. This dedication and commitment brings an abundance of praise from outside industries and companies. Also, government employees and families receive exceptional benefits. Medical, dental and health care costs are either discounted or paid for by the United States government. With rising health care costs in America, this benefit is an economic blessing to a majority of Pope 2 families. In addition, the influx in population increases the...
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...Ethical Issue: Prosecutors Officers Nixon and Rook decided to arrest the husband for driving under the influence. He is taken to the station for processing. During processing, the husband is visibly agitated. He keeps mumbling to himself and rocking back and forth in his chair. His wife comes to the station and reports that her husband had some bad experiences while in Somalia. She requests that he be allowed to return home with her after processing. The police officers, already at the end of their shift, readily agree. Officer Rook is designated to write the report and deliver it to the prosecutor’s office. P. Ross Acute is the issuing deputy district attorney. He is reviewing this police report to decide whether to file charges against the husband. The report accurately depicts the facts. While he is reviewing the report, Officer Nixon comes into his office. Officer Nixon tells the prosecutor that the police report had been mistakenly dropped off before being signed off by a supervisor, which is required under city policy and procedures. Officer Nixon swaps the previous report for a new report, explaining that the new report was signed off by a supervisor and is more complete. D.D.A. Acute notes that the main difference between the old and new reports is that it states that the officers observed the husband driving and then parking the blue station wagon as the patrol car pulled up at the residence. What should the prosecutor do?...
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...I am hoping that the early sixties American couple whom I met and 'saved' from unwanted trouble at the Termini Rome is safe and sound. Wherever they are now, I just wanted them to know that I prayed for you after I left you. I prayed that you will be protected from danger. While I was standing at the train station, I saw both of you that was being videoed by the guy who was telling you to go the police station. He videoed your faces using his IPhone without your knowledge. Though I was a bit hesitant and afraid of what might possibly happen to me when I am going to interrupt the guy but still I courageously went close to you. I tapped the husband's back and said to him "No, please, don't go." The guy was somewhat startled at the same time furious. I also to the guy, 'No! they will not go to the police station! If they need police assistance, pointing at the police who were roaming around, they will approach that police in uniform!' But they are not real police, he replied. 'Basta! They will not go!' The guy left but in a few minutes he tried to converse to the police in uniform but it seems he was just ignoring him. Then another guy, I think the connivance of the first guy, came angrily and told me 'Who are you!? Are you a priest!?' Then I replied, 'Yes I am! Don't talk to them! Just go away!' I knew from your faces that you were afraid. Nevertheless, I heartily helped you to from trouble and calmed you down. I am sorry if I was not able to...
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...Module B – Witness Peter Weir uses his film witness to express his concerns with the modern world by looking at the binary opposition of the Amish and western society. The Amish represent the old world and it is seen that they live peacefully while our modern world is filled with violence and corruption. Using the themes of conflicting cultures, violence vs. pacifism, and technology vs. tradition, weir is able to explore the conflicting cultures of the Amish and the English. American society is represented as a violent and arrogant group of people, whereas the Amish are seen to be a peaceful and religious group of people Witness presents two very different worlds. Peter Weir can demonstrate this in the opening scenes as he uses a variety of techniques to emphasize the difference between the people of the Amish and the modern world. The unified Amish, dressed in their old fashioned clothing, walk through a picturesque landscape to a funeral. The audience is led to believe that this is a historic film but the world ‘Pennsylvania 1984’ appear on the screen instead. The panoramic camera shot of the lush green fields sets a peaceful tone. Although this is followed by the visual juxtaposition of a horse and carriage followed closely by a semi-trailer. The combined sounds of the horse trotting against the threatening hum of the semi-trailer are conflicting with the soft synthesizer music. This is the first indication that the world of the Amish and the modern world come into...
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...keeping the clocks up to date in the railway station, is changed once he encounters a shopkeeper with a remarkable past. While it is a fantastic story, the use of real places makes the mise-en-scene naturalistic; the story is mostly constructed in a Parisian train station. The challenge of setting the film in just a station is refreshing, reminding me the film “The Rope” by Hitchcock, and how innovative it was to create a whole plot line in one apartment. A train station can be viewed as an anonymous place where people like Hugo can live without being noticed. Besides, the people walking around the train station make great comedy with their interactions and thus enhancing the narrative. The characters such as the police officer, who makes every effort to send any parentless child in the station to the orphanage, the flowershop girland the old couple also enable the director to jump between story lines throughout the narrative, keeping the audience interested. Another subject that twists the narrative is the early film history, which takes us on a journey when Melies flashbacks to his time as a movie director. On the other hand, the mise-en-scene is constructed in a manner so that we as the audience can believe that the movie is set in Paris. The costuming of the every scene brings the viewers to the city of Paris; the hat that Isabelle wears can easily be associated with French artists. To convey the feeling of Paris, the train station is set up beautifully, with the flower shop...
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...the item in his pocket before he reaches the front door. As the officers park their vehicle, the man opens the door and enters the residence. The two officers exit their vehicle and approach the front door. The only car on the street is a blue station wagon. Officer Nixon touches the hood of the station wagon and discovers it is still warm to the touch. Before they reach the door, a woman opens it and greets them. She tells the police that she called them because she and her husband had a verbal argument, and when her husband left the house, she started to worry about him. Now that he is home, she states, she no longer needs their services. She denies being hit—despite the dispatcher’s indications to the contrary. No injuries are visible. The husband joins his wife at the door, and the police ask him some questions to corroborate his wife’s story. The police notice that he is slurring his words and has other objective symptoms of intoxication. They ask the man if he had been driving. The husband and wife exchange nervous glances, and the wife says that he has not. The husband then tells the officer that he went for a walk around the block to cool off. The couple admits that they only own one vehicle, and it is the blue station wagon parked on the street in front of the residence. The wife states that she has not driven the car all day. The husband states that he parked the car there when he...
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...On July 12, 1967, a taxi driver named John Smith was beaten by police after allegedly violently resisting arrest. He had driven around a double-parked police car. A crowd gathered outside the police station where Smith was detained. Due to miscommunication, the crowd believed Smith had died in custody, although he had been transported to a hospital via a back entrance to the station. This sparked scuffles between African Americans and police in the Fourth Ward, although the damage toll was only $2,500. Subsequent to television news broadcasts on July 13 however, new and larger riots took place. Twenty-six people were killed; 1,500 wounded; 1,600 arrested; and $10 million in property was destroyed. More than a thousand businesses were torched or looted, including 167 groceries (most of which would never reopen). Newark's reputation suffered dramatically. It was said, "wherever American cities are going, Newark will get there first." Newark is home to the New Jersey Performing Arts Center, located near Military Park, which since its opening in 1997 has become one the most visited in the United States. Included among the artists appearing on NJPAC stages in its first thirteen seasons are the Boston Symphony Orchestra; Yo-Yo Ma; Bob Dylan; Ballet Nacional de Cuba; Lauryn Hill; Alvin Ailey American Dance Theater; Chicago Symphony Orchestra; Twyla Tharp Dance; Dance Theatre of Harlem; Israel Philharmonic; the Berlin State Opera Orchestra; the Royal Danish Ballet; Hilary Hahn;...
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...Area, news about Mayor Rob Ford’s scandal on consuming narcotics approximately a year ago has gotten a lot of attention. When this story is portrayed on local news stations, for an example on City Pulse 24, Rob Ford is “celebritized”—made into a popular figure in society—, on the other hand, on national and global news stations, he is made to look like a criminal. Upon analyzing both local and global news, the ratio of serious news to entertainment news of popular news stories, will be exposed; ultimately, looking at news in a more systematic way displays that news media is presented to entertain and inform the public. “Serious” local news media is often portrayed to the public as entertainment news. When watching most local and national new broadcasts, you will see a series of news stories varying from current political events, to coverage of a celebrity who just had a baby. The media is able to frame stories in a way where shock value and the ability to entertain becomes the forefront of the news. In this booming technological era, people have the ability to stay connected to current news via the Internet and several news broadcasting stations. Mobile applications developed by the news stations to provide easy and effective news broadcasting. Internet streaming is also a new form of technology for news stations. These new developments make the liaison between the people and their community convenient,...
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...News of a Nation In the modern age of technology, the individual is able to receive news of around the nation or the world from various sources. Since stations; such as NBC, ABC, CBS, and FOX, are distinct broadcast stations, some may have different techniques of presenting their stories. Some broadcast stations, such as NBC, use the words “pierce” and “wail of sirens” to set the tone of the story to evoke emotions from viewers at home. Broadcast stations, like CBS, use visuals and interviews to give a clearer understanding of what happened and how it happened. However, some stations, like FOX tend to give viewers a goofy and simply non-serious report on events and incidents that occur in the nation. Then there are stations, like ABC, who simply deliver the news clearly and directly to viewers at home. News stations around the nation have different methods of delivering their news, although some of them are less beneficial than others. During NBC’s Nightly News, with Brian Williams, the Pentagon correspondant, Jim Miklaszewski, emphasizes the implications the Navy yard shooting had in the four mile radius of the incident. He states, “... nearby schools were locked down, highways shut down, the Capital closed and the Nationals game postponed.” The emphasis of these implications the shooting had on the public shows the intense and immediate fear that struck throughout Washington D.C. The emphasis constantly hits the reader with the consequences of the shooting and it allows...
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...Atlanta local Wayne Williams also African American and 23-years-old at the time of the last murders, now 52 years old, Wayne Williams continues to maintain his innocence. Wayne Williams is currently serving a consecutive life sentence for just two of the murders, but there where more than a half of dozen African American children and young men that was killed. In this case media divulged the physical evidence, but the FBI privately profiled the killer(s). Assumptions of the killer dropping the next body in a river to deplete evidence, the police and FBI officials staked out the James Jackson Parkway/ South Cobb Drive Bridge over the Chattahoochee River. May 22 1981 the last night of the stake out an FBI agent heard a splash in the water under the bridge. He saw a white 1970 Chevrolet station wagon slowly driving away, the same station wagon Eula Birdsong seen victim Yusuf Bell (14) get into a few years before in October 21 1979. When police pulled the car over that night a 23 year old Wayne Williams was the driver. The FBI took dog hair and fiber evidence from the car that was later found to be the key evidence in building a case against Wayne Williams. The car was later to be found to be his parents. The fibers matched the dog and fibers from the Parents house where Wayne lived at the time, he was convicted of the last two murders. Georgia Officials are fighting to Release KKK Files in the Atlanta Child...
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...the whole country seemingly becomes one large crowd it might seem unlikely that China would be shocked by pictures of a large crowd. But then the Guangzhou Railway Station crowd was a particularly special one. The snarl-up began on Monday with bad weather further north causing the cancellation or delay to some services out of Guangzhou. As word spread of the increasingly large throng of waiting passengers, even more people began turning up extra early for their trains and the problem only intensified. 'Dumplings in a bowl' At the peak, 100,000 people were crammed shoulder to shoulder on the giant square in front of the station, spilling out into side roads. "We are like dumplings in a bowl," one man told me. He faced a three-hour wait to clear security and then, once finally aboard his train, an eight-hour journey home. "I am very tired," another young woman said "but when I think about my mother and father at home I feel warm and I want to be with them sooner." Despite the extraordinary scenes of congestion, this was as much a picture of railway efficiency and resilience, as chaos and delay. Despite more than 1,000 extra police officers being drafted in for the crowds, there was little trouble for them to deal with. I saw one passenger slugging a uniformed police officer with his bag, enraged that he had been stopped from climbing over a metal barrier, but for the most part,...
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...enjoyed my childhood living in a small town as a kid. While I was growing up I realize that something had to change in my life in order to make it different. Therefore, I decided to come to the United Sates when I was eighteen years old. My parents didn’t agree with my decision, but I had to take the risk. When I arrived to the U.S. by airplane, I was kind of scared because I have never been in a big city in my life. Specially when it’s during the night you can see a lot of brilliant’ lights like a Christmas tree. For an immigrant, this is like a dream came true but for some people whom already lived in a city, it is not. Probably they would see me like a silly person. Every time I walked on the street I listened to the train station rails or police siren. It was something awesome to see that. I noticed that, when you are living in a large city such as New York City, it’s easy to shop at any time or any place you want. I always like to check groceries’ price before I buy them. We have to save our money. That’s why I buy the newspaper every Sunday and cut the coupons that come with it. This is my way to keep my budget accurate and save money for my retirement. I love living in the city, because I don’t even have to spend money on gas or transportation to buy my groceries. It is one block from my house. All of...
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...permanently without paying a price? 2. Manni and Lola will pawn their valuables to be able to afford to leave the country and start a new life. a. Working Out the Details * Both Lola and Manni will go to their homes and collect their valuables. * The will meet at a pawn shop at 12:00. * Once there, they will sell their belongings and go straight to the train station. * They will take the first train to France where they will have time to obtain fake I.D.’s and undergo appearance makeovers. * Next, they will take the first flight to Australia to start a new life. 3. 1. Communicate the plan at 11:40 during Manni’s first phone call to Lola. 2. Manni and Lola will collect all their valuables at their homes to pawn. 3. Manni and Lola will meet at the pawn shop at 12:00. 4. At the pawn shop they will collect whatever money they can by selling their valuables. 5. After selling their valuables, Manni and Lola will go directly to the train station. 6. At the train station, they will purchase tickets and get on the first train station to France from Berlin. 7. Once in France, they will scout out a member of the black market to obtain fake I.D.’s and new identities. 8. After obtaining a new identity, Manni and Lola will undergo makeovers so that they will not be recognized. Manni will begin to grow facial hair and shave his head, while Lola dyes her red hair black and cuts it short. They both will change their wardrobe. 9...
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