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    This incident occurred in the City of Auburn, County of King, Washington; On 10-21-2016 at about 1000 hrs I was in the south parking lot of Isaac Evans Park at 30700 Green River RD SE, when I noticed an older silver Honda sedan, WA/BBJ3053, reversed in to a parking shall. At the time, the vehicle had two people sitting in it, a female in the passenger seat and a male in the driver seat. The vehicle was not running at the time. I know from several previous contacts at the park that stolen vehicles

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    this frog population, traits such as eye color, skin color, and the presence or absence of spots are coded for by DNA. The nitrogenous bases in a strand of DNA make up an organisms genotype. The physical expression of the genotype is the phenotype. Question: How are DNA fingerprints used to analyze traits? 1. Observe: Describe frog A’s phenotype. Frog’s A has a presence of spots located on the body, and the eye color is pink. Also, the skin color is orange. 2. Compare: Which

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    Morrison's first novel " the bluest eye", is a novel about a victimized black girl who becomes

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    who just graduated college. She often goes by the nickname Elli. She has light blue eyes just like the ocean and she wears very natural makeup. She also has light brown hair with natural blonde highlights. Elli is 5 feet tall and 4 inches and loves all types of clothing. Ellianna usually wears classy dresses that are knee high. She usually likes to wear patterns that include polka dots, stripes, or plain colors. Elli also loves to wear high heels or fancy sandals to match with her outfits. Elli

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    Tsukiyomi snarled in defiance as she was shoved into an elven cell by a young guard with cold grey eyes and a blank but equally icy expression. "I tell you, I am in no part associated with these animals. I was never charged with a crime." Her eyes flashed crimson. The guard fixed her with a steely eyed glare. "We shall see." She growled at him once more before retreating to the back wall of the cell. "You will not want to associate with me after night." He simply turned on his heel and strode

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    I’m pretty sure he lives in one of the demon cities above us at the moment. He has silver blond hair, sharp green eyes, early twenties, and probably about six-two,” I describe, remembering everything I can about my sister’s murder. “He’s also a First Class Demon and there was something on his wrist. It looked like a tattoo, but it could have been a tag.” “Is that

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    Hazel Identity

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    Hazel’s entire past once was hidden from her, but now her true identity was revealed in blinding colors. Just like her parents, the color of Hazel's eyes were to change at the age of eighteen, and she was destined to die once her true eye color was revealed by the DNA test. Her grandparents, forced to take her in after Ben and Shauna’s death, had hidden Hazel’s real eye color from her as well, attempting to protect Hazel from her grim destiny. Both terrified and emboldened by her future

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    Samantha stares at her soaked tennis shoes. She suddenly notices that the cement foundation slowly changes to a darker shade of grey as the water falls onto the flat rigid surface. The water droplets seeped into her light blue hoodie changing the color into a darker shade as well. While removing her hood, a stranger appears next beside her. The stranger was covered in a cream tinted trench coat that extended to his knees. He was tall and well built, and it was obvious that he was physically

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    Are We Born Racist?

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    where pre-school children were given colored shirts to wear for 3 weeks, half blue and half red. During this time the teacher never mentioned the shirts or sorted the kids into groups accordingly, but at the end of the experiment, when asked which color was better, the children always chose their

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    The Darkness Of The Night

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    Worry and doubt cast a burden on her heart as the setting sun slowly seeped into the earth, drawing her ever closer to despair. Uneasy fingers ruffled through light brown hair, which flowed in long waves to her waist. Beautiful, tear-filled violet eyes reflected an intensity that was rare in someone so young. One hand reached up hastily wiping a tear from her rosy cheek where a smattering of faint freckles ran randomly across the bridge of her nose. The bleakness of the threatening thunderclouds

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