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    Although the author tries to designate Holcomb seem like a safe, unassailable place, Capote’s purpose of the book is to show even the most “out there” of places like Holcomb are vulnerable to the cruelty that is in the world; therefore, all of the world’s purity is capable of being disturbed and permanently scarred. The lonesome town of Holcomb had never experienced true trauma like the Clutter being killed before and it left the people in confusion and it left the people in fear as shown by…

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    Prison numbers increased tremendously from 320000 in 1980 to 1.5million in 2008 most of which were black people. It was not only people in prisons who live behind walls and bars; people chose to live in gate communities for the sake of security. A 1995 study showed that majority of people lived in gated communities for the sake of safety with them saying it was very important in them making any decisions. SUV vehicles were the perfect symbol of this privatized protection. Though the use of SUVs…

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    Community college is slightly different. Some are still living at home, only a few miles away, and some are grown adults who are far past their partying days. College has a laid-back aura about it and a more relaxed feel. The professor might come in with a full sleeve of tattoos, high-fiving everyone. There is not necessarily a dress code, it is more of a "common sense" rule. The schedule is far more flexible to fit around student's…

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    Tami Lloyd Research Paper

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    In their lives, everyone has someone they “look up to” and admire, but they are not always able to claim that the admired person is unquestionably outstanding. Tami Lloyd is an exception to that rule. She is admired by almost all of the people who have met her. Her admirers hold confidence in knowing that she is an outstanding individual and human being. She started her career at Custom Power Products eighteen years ago at the age of thirty. She worked diligently and helped the people around…

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    You are sitting across from a wonderful person you met on Tinder. The lights are dim, fancy music plays in the background, and as you look down to place your napkin you notice your clothing. As much as you tried to look the part you weren’t really expecting this sort of date, you were expecting something more informal. Although, what could you expect from a person whose Tinder profile was filled with refined tastes. Despite this being the first time you see each other you can already tell that…

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    48. Why Martinus (Re) Gained Cosmic Consciousness Exactly at the Age of Thirty? • According to The Law of Fate - THE PRINCIPLE OF JUSTICE IN EXISTENCE, All Energies Sent Out Come Back to The Source. But, One CANNOT BE AFFECTED BY THE ENERGIES ‘LOWER’ THAN HE STANDS FOR MORALLY (WHEN ONE DOES NOT HAVE THE HEART TO ACT ANY LONGER THE WAY HE DID IN THE PAST WHEN RELEASED). Those Energies CANNOT BE ‘WASTED’. They CAN RETURN TO ‘THE SOURCE’ either in NEXT Cosmic Spiral Cycle or always partially…

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    My Goal Target Audience

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    My directorial intentions and the intended impact on an audience My Goal My goal as the director is to get the show to captivate my audience, and for the audience to take away something meaningful from the show. I want my audience so enhanced by the play that they forget that it isn 't actually occurring. Nowadays people see to be less empathetic to others, and do not care as much as they once did. I want my audience to see my play and then start to think about their decisions and the kind of…

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    Exploring identity creation through Instagram Introduction The definition of the word Instagram is derived from two key aspects: 1) ‘Insta’ comes from instant camera, a type of vintage camera that self-develops its film. 2) ‘gram’ is a shortened version of ‘telegram’, (Collins Dictionary, n.d.) which means a message sent via electricity or radio and is printed on before it gets posted to a home or office. (Instagram.com) From the combined meanings, Instagram is then launched on June 6, 2010…

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    Siddhartha

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    Vasudeva and confessed to him. He told him about the envy and jealousy he felt. He told him how he had tried to search his son and how the river had laughed. As he was speaking, Siddhartha realized how Vasudeva had changed. Now he was surrounded by the aura of love, serenity, understanding and knowledge. Vasudeva pulled Siddhartha by his hand and took him to the river and told him to listen to the river. Siddhartha saw various images in the river. The river’s voice was sad and flowing towards…

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    Frowning on a Smiley Theory: The Facts Behind The Smiley Face Murders The Smiley Face Murder Theory is a theory that encompasses forty victims in the northern region of the United States along the border of Canada over the last 15 years. Almost every one of the cases has been ruled an accidental death by drowning. However, two New York City detectives Kevin Gannon and Anthony Duarte are not convinced that the drowning was an accident at all. According to these detectives, the cases were…

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