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This week, as one last request for this course, I'd like to ask you to meditate deeply on all you have learned, concepts you have reinforced, and new discoveries you have made in this beautiful art of writing, during this school term.
1. Consider the following questions:
- Did you have a favorite type of writing?
- What was it? Did you know you had one?
- What is your favorite type of writing now?
2. Choose a free topic and the writing style of your choice - even if we did not cover it here (Expository, Narrative, Creative, Entertainment, Mystery, Romance, Fiction, Non-Fiction, Descriptive, Analytical, Comparative, Poetry, Fee Essay, Educational, Satirical, etc.), one that identifies with you.
3. Stay within 450 words, please.
4. Loosen your reigns and begin writing at your own risk and pleasure
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Interpreting crime reports
Interpreting crime reports is one of the most critical factors in law enforcement. Federal Bureau
Investigation (FBI) conducts Uniform Crime Reporting Program (UCR) on crime for over 80
years. Local agencies provide the data for Federal Bureau Investigation and then published it
annually as the crime report in the United States. ...
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