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    sad day when a person of leadership gets assassinated. Whether it’s Abraham Lincoln, John Lennon, or John F. Kennedy, it’s always a shame. John F. Kennedy was assassinated on November 22, 1963, by Lee Harvey Oswald. Even though there are many conspiracy theories that people believe, this paper is written to show that indeed Oswald shot and killed Kennedy. And also to show whether or not this could have been avoided. On November 22, 1963, President John F. Kennedy was assassinated by…

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    seconds before the crashed and died. This was not the only problem while in space, there was a problem with the water filter afflicted the whole crew with “fragrant flatulence.” There are hundreds of conspiracies surrounding Apollo 11, the most famous being that we didn't land on the moon, but that conspiracy was disproved by scientists, NASA employees, mathematicians, and some psychologists across America stating that it would have been an impossibility to have the 400,000 or more people…

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    Our group did the conspiracy that the elite will go to the Ozarks to survive a nuclear fallout, or some other natural disaster. We concluded that it is possible that it will be the new White House. This is a very interesting conspiracy that indeed does hold some ground. It is not by any means far out there that this is not a 1 family home. It is the 6th largest residential home in the world. The owner of the home said that he wanted to test out his new materials, however, it is likely that this…

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    In The Tragedy of Julius Caesar, William Shakespeare uses the Roman era to depict human emotions and their drive to specific actions. In the story, the plot focuses on Marcus Brutus, a noble Roman that is loved by the people and considered very honorable. However, Brutus is depicted as a tragic hero, despite the name of the play, but the idea is an important factor of Shakespeare’s tragedies. As the play moves forwards through its five acts, the audience experiences the multiple factors of a…

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    Method The Holocaust is a world-renowned event. “We know about the Holocaust through a convergence of evidence such as documents, testimonies, facilities, inferential evidence, and photographs” (Farmer, 2014, p. 39). A rising conspiracy throughout the world is the theory of Holocaust Denial. The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum stated, “Holocaust denial is an attempt to negate the established facts of the Nazi genocide of European Jewry.” Many revisionists deny the Holocaust events…

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    Human Right Activist Malcom X in his speech, “The Ballet or the Bullet” informs readers on how the government is degrading African Americans. He also states how many people are becoming politically mature. For example, Malcom States, They are Realizing that there are new trends from coast to coast.” African Americans are learning and understanding what politics are doing for a vote. Malcom Informs readers in this article that he “was one of the 22 million people who are victims of Americanism.”…

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    humans in the real world, this is another supporting aspect to the Matrix being a dystopia. In Zeitgeist, the main focus is to get people away from their distractions and start looking between the lines to how our world came to be. For example, a conspiracy discussed includes the shock factor of 9/11 occurring. A quote in Zeitgeist reads, “I don’t think anybody could have predicted that they would try to use an airplane as a missile, a hijacked airplane as a missile.” This signifies how nobody…

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    friends. Since Jefferson trusted Lewis, he let Lewis travel to D.C to deliver Jefferson’s classified information. During the Lewis’s travel to Washington, he visited Robert Grinder’s Inn to rest but while he was there he died. The death was murder by conspiracy. In the report of the investigation by the medical examiner it stated that Lewis had two gunshot wounds. One of the shots was in the back of his head and took off part of his skull, exposing his brain. The other shot was to his stomach…

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    The title of this play is The Tragedy of Julius Caesar. William Shakespeare is the author of this play. I would like to briefly introduce you to character Marcus Brutus. Marcus Brutus was a servant and a close friend to Julius Caesar. Brutus is considered the tragic hero in this play. A tragic hero is defined as a literary character who makes a judgement error that leads to their own death. The role of a tragic hero for Marcus Benedict was through his noble standing, fatal flow, and legacy…

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    The famous metaphorical term “you back-stabber” has been developed from the famous scene in Julius Caesar. Being called a “back-stabber” means that one has gone behind the other person’s back and was disloyal to him/her. In the well known scene from the Shakespearian play, Brutus literally stabs Caesar in the back, showing his disloyalty as a friend. Throughout the play, loyalty and honor is discussed and is also used to describe some of the characters. However, some of the descriptions of the…

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