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    importance to take into consideration that children and teenagers are not fully mentally, physically, and emotionally developed, and they should not, therefore, be treated as adults while tried. It can be argued that crimes such as rape, murder, and kidnapping are so horrible that the criminal individuals deserve not to be ever given an opportunity to be reintegrated into society again. These individuals have committed such terrible actions that it would be unfair as well as dangerous to give…

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    The Barrow Gang 1930's

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    living in Hoovervilles, which were shanty insufficient neighborhoods built in the suburbs of big cities. Bonnie Parker and Clyde Barrow, the two most recognized members of The Barrow Gang, took advantage of the tanking economy by stealing cars, kidnapping children, robbing banks, and killing a total of thirteen people. The Barrow Gang captured the attention of many Americans during the Great Depression, both young and old, after becoming one of the most notorious larcenous…

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    Immigrants and vampires become the perceived villains who turn the city uncanny. Furthermore, the contamination of London is thematised by Stoker through his female characters. The sexually active vampire woman wreaks havoc in London's streets by kidnapping children and feeding on them while she also threatens to contaminate Britain's citizens with the vampire virus. In Small Island, male immigrant characters are often perceived as a sexual threat, and female prostitutes threaten to infect…

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    O Brother, Where Art Thou is a film directed by Joel Coen portraying the life of three escaped convicts adventuring rustic Mississippi During the Great Depression. The movie is loosely based on the poem The Odyssey written by Homer. The film opens on a chain gang of the penal farm, where are three main characters are introduced Ulysses Everett McGill, Peter Hogwallop, and Delmar O'Donnell (played by George Clooney, John Turturro, and Tim Blake Nelson), which are escaping to pursue an alleged…

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    Latin American countries have helped many cartels commit crimes. According to Mac Margolis, “International cartels… have converted several countries into global crime hubs”. For example, the kidnapping of 43 students in Mexico has not been resolved, and the government is fully aware of the situation. With the government being so corrupt, violence in Latin America usually rises. Corruption, along with violence, leaves innocent people in poverty…

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    slave trade was a big part of the Atlantic Triangle. However, it consisted of the Central America, Brazil, Europe, the Caribbean, Portugal, South America, and North American imports. Moreover, all of the imports had something to do with cheap labor, kidnapping, value, and the supply and demand. The means of goods being traded were slaves, sugar cane, cotton, tobacco, and rum. When African slaves were brought to Europe they were used as a cheap supply of labor. Nevertheless, Central America…

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    All Illegal Immigrants Should Be Deported “When Mexico sends its people, they’re not sending their best. They’re bringing drugs, they’re bringing crime, they’re rapists, and some, I assume, are good people.” Said by the United States newest president, Donald Trumph. 11.4 million illegal immigrants or also called “aliens” live in the United States today. These numerous illegal immigrants take away Americans opportunities, jobs, money and many other things. There are innumerable amount of…

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    Raymond Chandler

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    Full of mystery and detective fiction, Chandler’s novels involved high-speed chases, murders, and kidnapping to lure the audience’s attention. Chandler’s first and last novels included The Big Sleep and Playback. The Big Sleep, published in 1939, captured the action and drama in the 1930s with major events in history, such as the Prohibition and the start…

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    Throughout the entire investigation and trial, multiple people wondered on Casey Anthony’s mental status as well as that of her parents. According to Doctors Danzieger and Weitz, in Albow’s article for FOX News, Casey Anthony did not qualify for any psychiatric diagnoses or certain personality disorders. The personality disorders in question where; antisocial (sociopathic) personality disorder, narcissistic personality disorder, and borderline personality disorder. However, according to the very…

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    The Civil War In Rome

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    A mysterious presence came up behind me, I turned around and in a blink of an eye I happened to be stabbed, I Julius Caesar had been stabbed inside the Curia of Pompey on the 15th of March (the ides of March). On the 12th of July, 100 BC I was born in Italy, Rome. My family was a noble aristocratic family, but we weren’t rich quite the opposite we were poor. father Gaius Julius Caesar died when I was only 15, ever since that day I have lived with my mother, Aurelia Cotta until I was ready to…

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