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    Zodiac Research Paper

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    Zodiac killed a young woman, then in December of 1968 he killed two teens, he also killed another two young women in July and September of 1969, and a middle aged man in October of 1969. The Zodiac was also famous for his anonymous letters to taunt the police. On the website http://www.history.com/news/the-zodiac-killer-a-timeline it states “In July of 1969, a letter arrived at The San Francisco Examiner newspaper containing those chilling words in a coded message. The sender: the…

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    to someone else (subject). However, he notes “violence is present when human beings are being influenced so that their actual somatic and mental realizations are below their potential realizations” (Galtung 1969, p. 168). Galtung defines structural violence as “social injustice” (Galtung 1969, p.171). On the other hand, he defines personal violence…

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    Spectroscopy Lab

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    Experiment: 21/10/2014 INTRODUCTION The purpose of spectroscopy is to observe the relationship between substances in a solvent, and the associated absorbance and transmittance through a range of concentrations (Lothian & Twyman, 1969). However, one must understand the underlying principles of the electromagnetic spectrum in order to analyze the results of the techniques used in this experiment. When one notices the color of an object, they are observing the wavelengths of…

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    Earth, Venus and Mars were subject to differing evolutionary processes in regards to their atmospheres. The current atmospheric composition of each of these planets also differs whereby Earth is dominated by nitrogen and oxygen whilst Venus and Mars are dominated by carbon dioxide (Rasool 1967, p.1466). This essay will examine the differences in the evolution of atmospheric conditions on Earth, Venus and Mars as well as their relative current atmospheric composition. Additionally, this essay…

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    The United States of America is notorious for being a land where opportunities abound and dreams come true. It is common to hear stories of great Americans who ascended from the clutches of poverty and amassed great wealth, because they had a dream and pursued it. They did not allow their circumstances, no matter how daunting, to overshadow their ambitions of success. Richard Ira Bong is a perfect example of such an American. He was simply a farm boy with a deep longing to fly airplanes. He…

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    taunting police because they had not been able to catch him. On September 27, 1969, two more people were attacked. This time, they were at the beach. They were not shot however, but stabbed. Both were alive when the police first arrived, but later, the woman died because of her injuries. There was a message left on the couple’s car door so that police would know who was responsible. It was October 11, 1969, that a 29 year old taxi driver was shot to death. At first, no one knew it was…

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    American Indians are too often overlooked. Whether it be lack of representation, or excess oppression, the American Indian Movement known as AIM was created to attempt to raise awareness, and protect American Indians. This movement began in 1969 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, by Dennis Banks, George Mitchell, George Mellessey, Herb Powless, Clyde Bellecourt, Vernon Bellecourt, Harold Goodsky, Eddie Benton-Banai. Who had all witnessed prejudice and abuse from Law Enforcement, and noticed that crimes…

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    Country Pie Interpretation

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    Despite some of Dylan’s songs on the album lacking the weightiness that critics and audiences were used to, the calculated arrangement of the tracks established a structure that maintained listener’s interest. The album opens with a duet between Dylan and Johnny Cash on “Girl from The North Country.” The song serves as a prologue, calling back to simpler times of the past in Minnesota, when Dylan was surrounded by small-town, country culture. Dylan and Cash take turns singing “Remember me to one…

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    Ideology Has No History

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    According to Althusser (1969), “ideology has no history”. When he explaining this claim, he uses two theses. One of them is that ideology like a dream, and the second one is that “ideology has no history of its own” (p. 2). Therefore, in the second one ideology may include history within itself but it does not have history. Moreover, he uses to Freud’s phrase “ideology is eternal exactly like the unconscious” (p. 3). It means that ideology is permanent, endless. He explains ideology with two…

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    orientation, it is necessary to understand the basis of attachment theory. Bowlby (1969) proposed the attachment behavioural system which was seen as the basic theory of attachment study. The attachment system formed in terms of innate biological nature - infants act to enable survival. According to how their caregivers treated them, individuals formed a specific bond to their caregivers with development (Bowlby, 1969). When infants situated in a negative condition suffering from fear, anxiety,…

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