• September 23, 2021

Writing detectives: the private detective of the 21st century

Gone was yesterday’s private investigator, the lone lone ranger who straightened out mistakes single-handedly, leaving the world a better place as he disappeared down those rough, dusty streets into another case. Don’t get me wrong, 21st century IP works only part of the time, but I’d be a fool if it worked that way twenty-four…

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Bat Masterson and The Ogallala Bust-Out

In the summer of 1880, Billy Thompson was in a classroom shooting in Ogallala, Nebraska. After the shooting, the law kept him under surveillance at the city’s only hotel, The Ogallala House, until he could be tried and hanged, a conclusion forgotten by all residents. His brother Ben Thompson, a prominent player and pistol fighter,…

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A Definitive Review of the iLive IH319B CD and Radio Home Music System

I am a music lover and make sure that my home provides all my interests. And adding the iLive IH319B CD Radio Home Music System to my home entertainment system is not only amazing, it’s also very satisfying. These are some of the features that may also interest you. Design This is a pretty simple…

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How to Transition to Natural Hair Without Cutting All Relaxed Hair in the Process

You may have toyed with the idea of ​​transitioning to natural hair, however you weren’t sure how it will affect your relaxed hair. Would you have to cut it? Will it break during the transition period? Well, the good news is that you can transition to natural hair with hardly any breakage. Don’t get me…

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Interesting Facts About Supermodels!

USA Did you know – American Christie Brinkley, an admirer of former French leader Charles de Gaulle, was one of the best-known supermodels of the 20th century. According to manager John Casablancas, “She was a flower girl type. A cute girl doll, too fragile to be sexy.” Born in Los Angeles, Brinkley had worked with…

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The Bill Hodges Trilogy: The Latest Stephen King Books

If you are looking for a good book to buy for someone this year, then you should take a closer look at Stephen King’s latest book. While you can generally associate Stephen King with horror books, in his latest series of novels, the Bill Hodges trilogy, the author has cast aside evil clown monsters and…

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How We Write Mobile Phone Reviews

We test a variety of electronic products in our test center and our cell phone review team is the busiest. This is because the phone market is the busiest compared to other devices. Many mobile phones are coming onto the market; some are masterpieces, while others are pieces of disaster. When we write mobile phone…

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Handicap 101: Strong Winds

Tulane Stadium set the stage for Superbowl 4 on January 11, 1970, when the 12-2 Minnesota Vikings sought “Kapp” ​​in their season with a loss to the Chiefs. But strong winds and the vigilance of a tornado during the game would play their part in the outcome. Perhaps a harbinger of things to come, a…

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Nigerian Music Videos: Stepping Up Quality Play

Foreign music videos were better than those produced locally. Despite hits like: Nico Mbanga (Sweet Mother), Osita Osadebe (Osondi Owendi), Oliver de Coque (Boni boni identity), Mandy Brown (Taxi Driver), Onyeka Owenu (One Love), Lorine Okotie (His love is that medicine ), Charly boy (Before Before) Chris Okotie (ABC), Evy Edna Ogoli (Happy Birthday), Felyx…

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Book Review – Baby’s Name Countdown, by Janet Schwegel

Babble recently published his list of “The 33 Worst Famous Baby Names”, which included names like Tu Morrow (Rob Morrow’s daughter), Fifi Trixibell (Bob Geldof’s daughter), Pilot Inspektor (Jason Lee’s son), and Kal-El. . (sound of Nicolas Cage). I was surprised to see that they left Tallulah, Rumer and Scout (daughters of Demi Moore and…

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