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    He was so kind and caring and always the clown of the class, making everyone laugh even in their own times of sadness. Everyone had their own way of expressing the loss of our friend. Some blaming it on themselves. Some hiding their sadness by putting on a fake smile and trying to cheer others…

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    Surviving the Dark To be a survivor a person does not need to be a giant. To be a survivor a person does not need battle scars or proof that they have fought and won. Some survivors are hard to spot and very unlikely candidates. To everyone a survivor is the obvious but that is not always the case. In truth, a survivor is someone who gets shoved down over and over again but can still get up, stand tall, brush off the filth of life, and smile. A survivor has the ability to rise up from rock…

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    The concept of serial killers seems to draw tons of attention from the public eye. One of the reasons why it intrigues numerous people is because no one truly comprehends the reasons as to why the serial killer kills. Nevertheless, there are many case studies and research to attempt to explain this phenomenon. The reasons as to why John Wayne Gacy, one of the most notorious serial killers, murdered and raped 33 young boys can be explored. Some of them being: his abusive father, trouble with his…

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    John Wayne Gacy Case

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    By the age of twenty-five, John Wayne Gacy and his wife Marlynn had moved to Waterloo, Iowa. Gacy managed three Kentucky Fried Chicken (KFC) franchises owned by his father-in-law. During their time in Iowa, the couple had two children: Michael was born in March 1967, followed by a daughter named Christine in September 1968. While in Waterloo, John remained heavily involved in the local Junior Chamber of Commerce organization. Until this point in his life, John Wayne Gacy had kept his first two…

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    today, there are still people who 's desires hurt others. Let them free and it will be a chaotic environment. Recently, the spotting of clowns who try to scare people with machetes and etc. What are their desires? Do we adhere to their desires to as a society? How do we distinguish the desires as to which we should abide and how the society should be organized. The clowns chasing people is an example of bad desire and something that is harmful to the society. All three authors completely ignored…

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    The Big Five Personality Traits and Their Roles From the class clown to the shy artist, personality defines who people are and how the world perceives these characteristics. The Big Five personality traits consist of what is widely accepted as the most basic of human personality by most psychologist. These traits include openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism. These traits also have smaller and more specific personality traits that fit into these…

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    “Rest in peace Jacoby Mason” those were the words I remember reading on the day that my world fell apart. When you grow up with someone you never think that they will leave you so soon. For me, I never thought that I would lose my best friend, who has been there ever since Pre-Kindergarten, at the beginning of senior year. We have been through everything; he was one of the very few people that I could lean on when I needed someone. We shared countless memories from exchanging gifts at various…

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    rolled my eyes. “You idiots don’t even know who took him. Let alone have a plan.” “It was the Fellowship of the Sun.” the cowboy said. “We have no proof, Stan!” Isobel yelled at him. I could see that I wasn’t not going to get any help from these clowns. The vampires argued incessantly about what to do. I wonder if this is what they did from the moment they realized the sheriff was missing. “Hector?” I asked. “One moment, niña.” He flashed out of…

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    In Annie Dillard’s excerpt, the narrator follows the process after a new birth. The bustle of the obstetrical ward is documented carefully, by the narrator listing each individual step precisely and carefully. The nurses are often seen with a bored expression on their face while the new parents gaze at their children with wonder and amazement. The narrator adds her own personal emotional remarks to the monotonous routine of the nurses. These rhetorical devices contrast the different reactions…

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    “The sixth and fatal shot…takes Kennedy in the head from the front. This is the key shot. The president going back to his left. Shot from the front and right. Totally inconsistent with the shot from the depository. Again... back and to the left...” (Stone). If John F. Kennedy’s body went “back and to the left”, did the fatal shot come from the book depository or the grassy knoll? If not, why did his body go backward? The conspiracist, Jack Duffy, believes that Lee H. Oswald could not have…

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