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  1. Jul 22, 2010 · Use your great detective skills to come up with the answer to any of over 30 mysteries in just five minutes. Have fun examining the evidence as you sort through the whodunit clues and figure out who had the means, motive and opportunity to commit each one.

  2. Have fun examining the evidence as you sort through the whodunit clues and figure out who had the means, motive and opportunity to commit each one Includes index Case of the suspicious fire -- Some trouble at Harrigan's -- Evening with the logic club -- River war robbery -- Murder in the gallery -- Hartland Avenue syndicate -- Case of the forged...

  3. 3 days ago · The document provides two reasons for not going to war with Mexico: 1) it would result in the expansion of slave territory in the US; 2) It was robbery to take another country's land. Study with Quizlet and memorize flashcards containing terms like Doc B: What river did Texas and President Polk regard as the Texas-Mexico border?, Doc B: Would ...

  4. Winning the West. By Sam Smith. A chieved through a deadly combination of resource superiority and combined arms strategy, the Union’s hard-won gains on the nation’s rivers were instrumental to overall victory in the war. The opening positions in the western river war: a small flotilla at Cairo, Illinois facing an array of Southern fortresses.

  5. And you are about to be challenged by 30 exciting mysteries. Each one takes only about five minutes to read. Every puzzle combines features of the traditional whodunit (physical clues, red herrings, means, motive, opportunity, time sequences) with logic puzzles (true-false statements, matching suspects with occupations, even a little math).

  6. Search. - Five-Minute Mini-Mysteries. FiveMinute MiniMysteries. Author: Stan Smith, Kathleen O'Malley (Illustrator) Detective Stanwick is back! And you are about to be challenged by 30 exciting mysteries. Each one takes only about five minutes to read. Every puzzle combines features of the traditional whodunit (physical clues, red herrings ...

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  8. Apr 2, 2002 · In the account of the River War the Nile is naturally supreme. It is the great melody that recurs throughout the whole opera. The general purposing military operations, the statesman who would decide upon grave policies, and the reader desirous of studying the course and results of either, must think of the Nile.

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