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    Regarding "Lincoln's Spymaster" By: Gabbi Johnson Our story starts out with a man named Allan Pinkerton. Pinkerton lives with his wife, Joan, in the northern state of Illinois. The two hate slavery and often harbor runaway slaves at their house. Pinkerton runs a barrel making business that he cares very much for. There is an island that has an abundance of trees so Pinkerton goes out to collect wood for barrels. While he is there he sees the burning embers of a campfire but gathers the word and…

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    mid-1960s. During this time both poems, “Ballard of Birmingham”, by Dudley Randall and “Incident”, by Countee Cullen were written. These laws affected just about every aspect of their daily lives. Both poems share common themes, symbols, imagery, tone, and plot to place the reader in their perspective and share an unforgettable experience or memory from the past when Jim Crow was in place. “Ballad of Birmingham” is a downhearted poem about a young African-American girl who was attending…

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    character is Abraham Lincoln. Allan Pinkerton is America's first spymaster. Allan is a quiet guy and very good at what he does. How is Allan developing he gets more information every time he gets with that group and getting more suspicious. Day 2: plot The plot of this story so far is Lincoln is trying to find out when the secret group of people that want to kill Lincoln and where. The main idea so far is Lincoln sent a spy in to spy on the secret group for him. The spy Allan Pinkerton is…

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    editor for other authors poems, or newspaper columns. Right before leaving for a work trip to Baltimore and New York, his fiancee requested him to see a doctor as he looked “ill”. The doctor confided in Poe telling…

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    1. What is a narrative? The narrative is a style of writing that based on people, plot, time and setting which mainly describe the character’s experience and the development and changes of things. It is the most basic, common and the most important way of expression in writing. The narrative has wild range such as the journal, travelogues, biographies, and news are all areas of a narrative. Through vivid event to reflect the life, to express the author's thoughts and feelings. The central idea…

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    Tupac Shakur's Life

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    On June 16, 1971, a hip-hop legend was born, by the name of Tupac Shakur. Tupac was born in the ghetto of East Harlem, and later he moved to Baltimore, Maryland when he was 14. Besides being an actor, author and a poet, Tupac was a rap god, arguably the best rapper who ever lived. He sang about his life struggles, passion and pains, and his “Thug Life”, and represented the “West Side”. Tupac had many rivalries with rappers, producers, and record label companies. Most notably with Biggie Smalls…

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    morning, as he anticipated.” (Poe’s Final Mystery) Likewise, Poe’s friend and physician Dr. John Carter, shared her concern towards allowing him to travel in his state. Hence, providing evidence for a pre-existing condition. In the 1849 record of Baltimore deaths, Dr. Moran listed Poe’s demise as “Phrenitis.” (Poe’s Final Mystery) No longer possessing scientific use, the term Phrenitis refers to the inflammation of the…

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    ‘Hot l Baltimore’ is written by Langford Wilson, a three-act play about the lives of a motley group of characters whose lives are about to be altered by the upcoming destruction of a dilapidated hotel in which they reside. Forth year acting students from Queensland University of Technology (QUT) interpret this production under the direction of Robert Benedetti. The New York Times quote: “Mr Wilson is both funny and sad about today, and the combination is an unbeatable winner”. Benedetti was…

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    noticed threats several times to Lincoln from Booth. John actually had three plots against Lincoln; the first was to kidnap Lincoln at the Ford’s Theatre from the presidential box, but President Lincoln had changed plans at last minute. His second was to kidnap Lincoln at his inauguration, but unfortunately was restrained by police and weaseled his way out of it by saying he had “stumbled” (Stacy Conradt). Booth’s last plot to kidnap the president would involve two of his longtime friends,…

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    Christine Chubbuck

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    working as a camp counselor and didn't have access to any news during that time. Before I go any further, I would like to insert a SUPER SPOILERS warning here. If you haven't heard of this story before and prefer to watch the film without knowing the big plot twist, then stop reading HERE, go see the film and continue reading later on. Before the shocking event at the end of the film, I kept wondering what was the point in chronicling the life of this news reporter. As the narrative unfolds,…

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