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Transcript: The "Serial" Killer Who the killer is Main Suspect Jay looks to be the culprit of the murder because more than once, his story changes. His information does not add up. Also Jay was known to sell weed so he wasn't really a "good" kid. Jay Wilds "Jay is saying I figured there were security cameras at Best Buy so that's why I lied-because I didnt want to be associated with it." (Koenig 96) Quote Why this connects Why this doesnt add up This connects due to security camera not being avaliable during that time. Why would you be scared of them when there are not existant? What doesnt add up False Stories? During his stories, he talks about how in one instance he didn't have any involvment in the murder, but he had to take off his clothes and throw them out. Why would someone who had no involvement in a murder take off their clothes and throw them out if they didnt have any sort of invovlement in the murder and burial. A call was made using Adnan's phone at 3:32pm on the day Hae dissapeared. Adnan said he did not have his ohone at the time and Jay had it. Also, how did Adnan call Jay with a payphone at Bestbuy of there was no payphones at the Bestbuy? BetBuy Blueprint Explanation What this means This means that the phone booth may have been fake. No one rememebered the phone booth, and there were no records of the booth either. Quote "Jay wasnt along when the body was buried?, In my opinion, no. In my understanding-, -but he thrown away all of his clothes and he's wiping fingerprints off of shovels, things of that nature-." (Koeing 26). What this means Explanation Why would someone inncoent throw out clothes? If they checked your clothes, they would find nothing bad if you had no involvement in the burial proccess of Hae's body. Jay threw out his clothes, and you would only do that if you were involved with a murder and had evidence on you. Jay seems suspicous. Jay's involvement Involvement In on version of his story, Jay says he helped Adnad bury Hae's body in Leakin Park. But in the other version of Jay's story he said that he had nothing to do with the murder or the burial of Hae Min Lee. The Cell Phone records don't line up with Jay's story, wheather its the wrong cell tower that was pinged or a different person that was called. The times were right, but the towers were wrong. Pictures Cell Tower Map What this means Explanation This is a photo of the cell towers in jay's story. The cell tower behind the Best Buy is where the phone tower is pinged. This does not match up with the story Jay told. How He Escaped Escape He could of gone off the hook by using the cops and telling them false accusations about Adnan. And since he was their only witness and lead they had no other choice but to take his word for it. How he may have covered this up Cover Up Jay could have covered it up by making up a story and telling it to others. He may have also been acting, just to make him seem like he didnt even do anything. Many people got different verions of his stories, so either he was very scared and was getting details wrong, or he didnt remeber a good story to tell people to cover it up. Quotes Quote "In the first interview, Jay says Adnan only told him that same say that he was going to kill Hae. Two weeks later, Jay says that Adnan started talking about it before hand - four or five days before" (koenig 90) "Her brother Saad was at Rabia's office too the first time I went. He's 33, a mortgage broker, more laid back than Rabia. They told me about Adnan Syed, their friend-- not just a good kid, but an especially good kid-- smart, kind, goofy, handsome. So that when he was arrested for murder, so many people who know him were stunned" (Koenig 6). What this means Explanation People remember Adnan as a good person. He may have tried to make Adnan seem like a bad person, just like how the prosecutor tried to make Adnan seem like a monster. Other possible suspects Others involved Mr.S, Mr.S was the person who found Hae's body deep into the woods of Leakin Park. His record of running around in public flashing people doesn't help his case. (aka a streaker) The Serial Killer that escped a few days before Hae's dissapearance could also be a suspect. Like what are the odds of some random serial killer escaping and then a few days later someone goes missing in generally the same area. Works Cited Sources Serial, from This American Life and WBEZ Chicago, 3 October 2014, https://serialpodcast.org/season-one

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Transcript: EPIC Presentation Overview of the Agency Welcome New Directions of Horry County New Directions Men Shelter As their mission statement reads, "Our mission is to help people recover from the crises of homelessness, poverty, and addiction by providing basic needs, connections to resources, and community support." New Directions is a non-profit organization that has four different shelters to help men, women, and families. They also have transitional housing. I was placed at New Directions for Men and got the privilege of working with Mr. John, Mr. William, and Ms. Aubree. The Organization Responsibilities and Experience My Experience My responsibility throughout my internship has been to learn from Ms. Aubree, one of the case manager's at the men's shelter, as she helps these individuals overcome the many barriers they face. I have learned about the numerous obstacles that the homeless population has faced, as well as action plans to help them overcome those obstacles. I have also went around the shelter and got to know many of the residents here and have thoroughly enjoyed doing so! Since January I have had the privileage of sitting with Ms. Aubree in her office as I observe her do an excellent job at helping this population. My experience here has been very beneficial and enjoyable and I would love to continue my time here! Quantitative Research Research Results Veterans v.s. Non-Veterans Graph #1 Ages 29 and under v.s. Ages 30 and above Graph #2 Outcome Graph #3 Race Statistics Graph #4 Analysis of the relationship between the Coursework and Field Experience Coursework and Field Experience Supporting Details Supporting Details This course includes a project called the Quantitative Research Project that ties in with the field experience. The primary spreadsheet of the shelter, which has an array of data about its residents, is where I am getting my information from. Every day, Ms. Aubree adds new residents, their personal information, additional notes, and other information to that document. She works as a case manager, therefore part of her workload involves that data. This course also includes an assignment called the Quantitative Final Research Paper. The paper consists of graphs that I have created based on the data from their primary spreadsheet, as well as my reccomendations based on the data I collected. The coursework connects to the field experience since the data is reviewed and necessary adjustments are made by the New Directions organization, just as I will make reccomendations based on my findings. Supporting Details cont. Supporting Details Continued The last supporting detail I have is my learning plan. This course requires me to have a personal learning plan that includes three goals and three methods on how I am going to achieve those goals. The three goals I have are to learn the barriers that the homeless population faces, to learn action plans to overcome those barriers, and to learn about the resources that are available to this population that I was previously unaware of. My learning plan ties in with the field experience because Ms. Aubree, the case manager, learns of many different barriers that this population faces and she comes up with the action plans for them. She also makes the residents and the newcomers aware of the resources that are available to them. Cited Sources Cited Sources Links “Mens Shelter Spreadsheet (July 2023 - Present ).” Edited by Aubree Betterini, Google Sheets, Google, docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/1Tjt7Xn46ml5Jm-_yEnn7lmhu3gwId2nwIqt9zRT3d8w/edit#gid=0. Accessed 19 Mar. 2024. My LinkedIn Portfolio: www.linkedin.com/in/anna-causey-24320b2b6 New Directions of Horry County, helpnewdirections.org/. Accessed 19 Mar. 2024.

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Transcript: We will evaluate this campaign by tracking the number of bikers who sign up and participate in Ride for Water, as well as how many more twitter followers and Facebook friends EPIC gains in Louisiana. We want to generate publicity in order to get at least 20 bikers to sign up for the Ride for Water. We seek to show the public, whether bikers or not, what EPIC is all about. Programming: Sending press releases to radio stations and news media Creating kits for the media to see what Ride for Water is about, as well as EPIC Contacting the Dick’s Sporting Goods to see what they think about setting up a table in front of the store Communicating with Jeff, Jackie and Johnny about what a table display could look like in Baton Rouge Creating a Prize Wheel to be used at pre-race gala and hand out prizes WHEN AND WHERE? Through research conducted via Google and Twitter, we found information about Ride for Water. Ashley had a discussion via email with Johnny Clancy, the organizer of Ride for Water. Our research resulted in the decision to move forward in planning an event one week before the Ride. WHO? Print/online: The Advocate, BayouBuzz.com, MyNewOrleans.com, NOLA.com, Bicycling Magazine, CyclingNews.com Radio: WJBO 1150, Bayou 1450, WTIX 690 Blog: Singletracks Blog, BikeRide.com, Single Track World WHAT? WHY?? HOW? RIDE FOR WATER CAMPAIGN WE RESEARCHED EVALUATION... November 18, 2011 Dick's Sporting Goods Zone E in Baton Rouge mall By: Ashley, Abbey, and Nick

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Transcript: Enter Museum From slavery to music gallery The history of African-American sadly started with years of slavery. Discover how music rythmed their lives throughout this difficult period. Work songs Slave songs Work songs were created by enslaved blacks in the south of the United States as a way to help them get through the day and make the work easier. They usually were in synchronization with the tasks they had to do, and as a result they are very rhythmic songs. A lot them were influenced by religion as african americans were a very religious people Slave songs of the United States In 1867, three northerners abolitionists, made a compilation of 136 slave songs. It was the first collection of african american music at the time, and thus was very influential. The first collection of slave songs Notable songs Song presentations Audio guide on "Nobody knows the trouble I've seen" by Joachim Link : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=a7HltgPWgMo Audio guide on "the graveyard" by Helori Link : https://youtu.be/KSEmth8jQKc Audio guide on "lay this body down" by kleden link: https://youtu.be/dPy1oNT14ok Some examples of work songs: Various other songs Song #94 : Rock my soul Prison song : Early in the morning Note : Most of the recording are cover by recent artist, as we don't have recording from the period of slavery Song #104 : Down in the river to pray Jimmy Crack Corn : A song that denounces slavery Song #31 : Michael Row the Boat Ashore Birth of blues What it became After being song that stayed in head, African American songs started to be written down and published. A new music style named blues inherit the spiritual themes or the call and response pattern from those work songs. Robert Johnson was an important singer and guitarist in blues music. His death was the first of the famous 27 club Some famous blues songs "Every day I have the blues" interpreted by B.B. King "Sweet home Chicago" interpreted by Robert Johnson "Born under a bad sign" interpreted by Albert King "I am a man" interpreted by Bo Diddley "Catfish blues" interpreted by Muddy Waters

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