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    Kidnapping Kidnapping is usually interpreted as the taking of a person from one place to another against his or her will, or keeping someone in a small, controlled place for a long period of time. In some laws of kidnapping, it is required that the confining and taking be unlawful in purpose such as extortion or the facilitation of a crime. For example, a child’s own parents may be charged with kidnapping if the do not have legal custody rights in some instances. There are some differences…

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    Recently, there has been a spotlight placed on the issue of missing children of color in the Washington, D.C. area after the Washington D.C.’s police department most recent Twitter campaign provided the public with information of recent missing children’s cases in order to help locate the missing children. This campaign took on a new purpose once the public took note of the sudden multitude of missing children tweets, and many people assumed this was a sudden epidemic never before seen in the…

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    Was it the mother, the brother, or an actual murderer that killed JonBenet Ramsey? JonBenet Ramsey was a six year old girl who was brutally murdered. Today, the murderer still hasn’t been found. Was it her own parents as an accident or even her brother from being angry? This cold case has different theories and is still incorporated into pop culture today. JonBenet was the daughter of John and Patsy Ramsey. She was also the sister of her big brother Burke. JonBenet was an innocent little…

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    Two years ago nineteen-year-old Chun “Michael” Deng, a freshman at Baruch College, died from complications of traumatic brain injury during a hazing incident. Deng suffered injuries during a fraternity ritual on a trip to the Poconos in Pennsylvania. Few of Deng’s fellow fraternity brothers will face charges including hindering apprehension, concealing or destroying evidence, hazing, and providing false information to law enforcement. Out of thirty-seven fraternity brothers involved in this case…

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    In the story “The Ransom of Red Chief”, written by O. Henry, two main characters Bill and Sam kidnapped a young boy. However, their actions turned out to be a mistake. They had originally planned to get the boy, then return him for money. With their hopes, they were trying to gain two thousand dollars from the kidnapping, but unfortunately for them it didn’t go the way they wanted. The ten year old boy, Red Chief, was more than they realized they could handle. Not only was this situation a huge…

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    American Abduction Epidemic? Are missing children an American epidemic? While many parents fear that it is, I disagree. In fact, I believe there is an irrational fear surrounding child abductions and “stranger danger” in The United States. This is evident when examining the actual statistics as opposed to listening to the media’s portrayal of these incidents. Throughout this essay, you will read some of the statistics of fear, the media’s role in causing this fear, and why parents are…

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    Troy, Rose, and the Maxson Family in Wilson’s Fences Troy Maxson is the main character in Fences and he thought he could be in complete control everyone that was close to him. As being read, it is easy to make the case that August Wilson 's play Fences is a tragedy and that Troy Maxson is its tragic protagonist (Wessling). Troy is a poor black man who once had a dream of becoming a major league baseball player. He never became a major league baseball player, because he was an African American.…

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    In Franz Kafka’s, The Metamorphosis, the reader is presented with an underlying theme of alienation. This state of alienation or estrangement is seen by the isolation of the main character from a group or activity and their loss or lack of sympathy. Gregor Samsa loses his identity through the estrangement of his obligation to financially support his family and his duty as a traveling salesman. This estrangement is initially somewhat apparent by his physical transformation and later on thoroughly…

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    Coping Essay A Separate Peace is a novel written by John Knowles, in which the main character Gene Forrester is a student at Devon and he is competing with his best friend Finny. He pushes Finny off the tree and Finny shattered his leg. Finny died a few months later because of another accident. But Finny loves his friend, but Gene does not know that. Finny tries to cope with his problems by training Gene for an Olympics that will not happen, denying that there is a war going on, and his love of…

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    possibly give him the opportunity to go to college and play football, but troy told the recruiter that cory won’t be playing football anymore. He did this because he wanted cory to get his job back but cory was to focused on school and football. In August Wilson’s Fences the theme of dissatisfaction is very important because he turns down and ruins some of the characters lives because he doesn’t know the world changes and black people were now playing sports.…

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