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    President Lincoln was the sixteenth President of the United States, who served from March 1861, to his untimely death in April 1865. He was born on February 12, 1809 in Hodgenville Kentucky. He was born to Nancy and Tom Lincoln. He had one sister, Sarah, who was more commonly known as Sally. The family had a very successful farm in Kentucky, but as the years went by, the Lincoln family discovered the law did nothing to protect them and their family’s farm from poachers. Tom had no choice but to…

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    Have you ever took time to think about what happen to to King Tut? To think of how he died at such a young age. I think he was killed by Aye, his army general. Aye could have killed him to get the throne, to be the Pharaoh of Egypt. That would be because he ended up married to Anka so he could become king. I also think that Aye and Tey, his first wife teamed up so they could rule together. That would be because after Anka was missing, Tey became queen with Aye. Another reason is that Anka…

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    Written in 1606, William Shakespeare’s Macbeth has been a true example of tragedy for readers to enjoy, even centuries from its birth. The play begins with a scene that introduces the three witches, who are a vital piece of the puzzle that is Macbeth. Mischievous and magical as they are, the witches predict that Macbeth, a highly praised war hero, will become king. Among many other issues, Macbeth’s biggest hurdle with proving the prediction to be true, is King Duncan. In order to acquire the…

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    Have you ever felt guilty for something that you said and think you did but you really didn't do it, was it just magical? In the story written by Paul Zindal called The Pigman, who do you think contributed to Mr. Pignati's death? First, Lorraine, John, and Mr. Pignati all had important roles in The Pigman's death all main characters in the book called The Pigman. Factors for this is Lorraine's life she never had a father figure to look up to this means... when she met Mr. Pignati she had that…

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    At approximately 0116 hours, Officer Vincent Fischer and I were dispatched to the Avenue Apartments located at 1111 Avalon Avenue apartment 2617reference a loud noisy party. SMPD Communications advised they received two reports of a loud party near building 26. While en route to the location, SMPD Communications advised the party had now escalated into a physical disturbance involving approximately thirty (30) people in the parking lot. Officer Fischer arrived on scene just before I arrived…

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    I believe that it's was the narrator’s fault for Doodle’s death because the narrator was always pushing him, to get better, all the time. The narrator was always making Doodle do things that he couldn’t do so he always had work hard. He made Doodle learn how to walk and swim and do other things that the doctor said that he wouldn’t be able to do. The only reason the narrator made Doodle do this was so he could have a normal brother and so he wouldn't have to carry him around anymore. That’s why…

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    Mr. Tabor killed Bob because after the incident with Bob he never came back and the story never mentioned anyone who saw him after. It says on pg 9, “Bob is not back at the filling station,” he said sternly. “He told his boss last night he was leaving.” Bob was not leaving for very long and he should have been back by the morning. This has to means something has to have happened to him. The only thing that could have happened to him was Mr. Tabor killing him. Mr. Tabor got out of the car to go…

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    I have come to believe that Absalom should be sentenced to death for the murder of Arthur Jarvis. Arthur Jarvis was a very kind and intelligent man and I do not think there was any reason for anyone to kill him. Arthur Jarvis was also a well-respected reformer in the black community. Arthur loved South Africa and was torn about the racial segregations and he even wrote comparisons to that with South Africa and a cheating woman: “It is only that one's love grows deep and passionate, as a man may…

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    There is always a fault in every perfect plan. In William Shakespeare’s tragic play, Romeo and Juliet, the fault is the feud between the Capulets and the Montagues. In the story, Romeo, a Montague with a very impulsive personality meets Juliet, a Capulet who is inexperienced and emotionally unstable. These two supposed enemies fall in love and because of the hate between their families, they must execute their love in secret which ends in the tragic deaths of the characters. Throughout the…

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    sickening worms”. (Inf. III, 64-69) Dante described the people who were never alive that were in hell”. So that was the people who had a fate which was to never live and just be destined to live in hell because of their evil. Can your interpretation of freewill , really just be a pathway toward your fate ? In seafarer, the man is far away and isolated from society. While Being at sea, the speaker mentions, “Not for him is the sound of the harp nor the giving of rings nor pleasure in woman nor…

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