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    John Wilkes Booth Outline

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    acting career.He joined the No-Nothing Party in the 1850s and during the period of the civil war he became a secret Confederate agent. He vehemently denounced Abraham Lincoln and strongly opposed the eradication of slavery in the United States. His associates together with him originally planned to kidnap President Lincoln in March of 1865and use the kidnapping to bargain for the release of fellow Confederates that had been captured during the civil war. However, when this plan failed…

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    The Giants Stood Upon Many people today are well aware of the amazing feats done by Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. From the nonviolence in the Montgomery Bus Boycott where he picked up a following, to the historic March on Washington where he delivered his awe-inspiring “I Have a Dream” Speech (History.com 1). There is no doubt whatsoever, Doctor King was an incredibly influential person in the Civil Rights Movement whose legacy would never be forgotten. However, Isaac Newton once said “If I have…

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    Description of event An event that inspired me to write my journal was the mass murder act James Holmes committed on July 20th, 2012. The tragic event took place in a theater in Aurora, Colorado where the individuals watched Batman, The Dark Knight Rises. Before the movie ended, Holmes changed into his Joker costume and quickly returned to fulfill his role: killing innocent people. In order to do this, he threw smoke explosives in between numerous aisles to prevent individuals from leaving. As…

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    Many people join there country's army voluntarily, but a few groups were forced to join without consent due to the draft. A draft is a system in which young people are required to join the armed forces of a country for a period of service. If a draft happens it would be held in full view of the public. This would be covered by mass media. A conscientious objector is a person whose beliefs prevent him from being in his country's armed forces. The thought of conscientious objection has existed…

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    Community Events Reflections The relationship law enforcement has with the community it serves and protects is an extremely important one. If a positive relationship is forged then community members are more likely to afford law enforcement officers the respect they deserve and to reach out to those officers when they are in need. However, if a negative relationship is forged then community members are more likely to harbor hostility towards law enforcement officers and to be more negative in…

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    Marijuana has been called a lot of words; dangerous, idiotic, a gateway drug to name a few. However, there is reason and evidence to argue these claims as false and irrational. I have researched respected people in the medical field as well as government organizations, and health and safety groups to create a stand on why marijuana should be legalized for medical and economic reasons. Marijuana has been ridiculed in society for decades as being a drug as bad as heroin and cocaine due to lack of…

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    Ratigan's Case Study

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    wanted to die because she was a very small child and she thought why her good well-wisher would hurt her. Ratigan admitted his crime but he always told that don't want to go jail for 50 years, he thought that 15 years is enough for his crime. His attorney said that he has a mental illness, or he was not mentally healthy. Bishop Robert Finn, the Catholic prelate in the U.S. heartland who became a symbol internationally of the church's failures in addressing the sexual abuse crisis, has resigned.…

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    On February 9, 1950, Joseph McCarthy delivered an impassioned speech before the Ohio County Women's Republican Club in Wheeling, West Virginia. In the speech, chock-full of unfounded claims and comprising anti-communist sentiment, McCarthy claimed to have a list of Russian spies working within the United States government. McCarthy’s speech would have a significant impact on the state of affairs in the United States in the following years and would lead to a quick rise in prominence for the…

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    Scottish-born American inventor and teacher of the deaf, Alexander Graham Bell (1847-1922) is best known for perfecting the telephone to transmit vocal messages by electricity. The telephone inaugurated a new age in communication technology. Alexander Graham Bell was born on March 3, 1847, in Edinburgh. His father, Alexander Melville Bell, was an expert in vocal physiology and elocution; his grandfather, Alexander Bell, was an elocution professor. After studying at the University of Edinburgh…

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    organized the trip. Attorney Craig Zirbel (also known as an author) has stated that the only way Lee Harvey Oswalt was involved was as the fall guy and that there was such thing as an “Texas Connection” in the assassination of JFK. His reasoning is based on what was previously mentioned that Johnson’s officials organized the trip and that the president was killed by 2 men. The connection continue when Zirbel states that the 2 men were most likely hired by Johnson’s associates in the oil business…

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