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    the astrological year, they should fall in to the ranks of the eighth wonder of the world due their many characteristics, skills and dynamics. They are one of the most spirited and forward thinking zodiac signs in just about everything they touch, say and do, but their opinion is known for reaching the highest degree of extremes. They are moody, passionate, sensitive, and intense. They have a way of transforming any situation if they feel the need. Scorpio's are born in the fall months, starting…

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    Spike Lee Producer, director, writer and actor Spike Lee creates controversial films that explore race relations, political issues and urban crime and violence. His films include She's Gotta Have It and Do the Right Thing. Lee became a director of promise with his first feature film, She's Gotta Have It, in 1986. The film was shot in two weeks and cost $175,000 to make, but grossed more than $7 million at the box office, making it one of the most profitable films made in 1986. While a…

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    move to a more rural area. Right now I am a student at Colorado Christian University, that will change when I achieve my degree. As stated before, the core of who I am is God's creation, that will never change. I will always the mom of Andrew and Danny, they are also God's creation and I was predestined by God to be their mom. My children are from God, John 1:17 ESV states "Every good gift and every perfect gift is from above, coming down from the Father of lights with whom there is no…

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    Stephen King

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    The horror genre is a severely underrated and neglected literary zone that not many writers choose to call home. Stephen King is an author who dares to face the odds, writing about what he truly enjoys, which has paid off for him in the end. If you have read any amount of King’s books, you can see a similarity in both tone and style. With over fifty works under his belt, including books, movie adaptations, and short stories, King has worked his way to the top, becoming one of his generation’s…

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    I was standing in the library reading some books about the past. It was another book on pre World War 3 that I found. I wonder why no one has read any of these books yet. They were so interesting. “The group ISIS has taken many parts of the Middle East and has made a country of their own. Nations have come together to stop this terrorist group, but things seem to be looking worse because of how well armed and trained the ISIS members are.” ISIS? Terrorist? I looked up the meaning of those…

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    Pee Wee Gaskins Case Study

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    Background and History Donald “Pee Wee” Gaskins is no ordinary serial killer. Donald Henry Gaskins has been given the title as one of South Carolina’s worst serial killers in history. Donald Henry Gaskins was born in South Carolina on March 13, 1933. His mother, Molly, had a terrible childhood. Molly was twelve years old when she quit school to help her family make some money. Molly was paid money by her older neighbor, Mr. Gaskins, to have sex with her. At the age of fourteen, Molly…

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    She used pathos, her religious beliefs, and her gender to play upon the sympathies of the American public. Although seemingly genuine, she knew that the only way to have her sentence commuted was to go over-the-top with her statements; she needed to say all the “right things” so the public would feel pity or even guilt for such an “honorable person.” Her main goal was to gain support for her cause so she could save her own life, and she was willing to do just about anything for that—even…

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    Both the book Slumdog Millionaire (originally called Q&A) written by Vikas Swarup and the film adaptation of the same name directed by Danny Boyle received mostly positive reviews and critique, which cemented both of these works deep into the area they were apart of. The movie proved that you could make a successful movie using a traditional Bollywood recipe, and the book showed us how devastating and soul-crushing life in an Indian slum could be. The book also garnered an array of good feedback…

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    Free at Last… My overall impression of the movie “One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest” is that it was very captivating and interesting. The initial book for the movie was written by Kenneth Kesey, who at the time was a medical guinea pig himself for psychoactive drug testing at the Menlo Park Veterans Hospital, CA. He used the opportunity to interview other patients that were under the influence of those drugs, as well. During his stay at the hospital, he realized that many patients weren’t insane…

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    mother married my father at the age of 19. Her and my dad separated when I was 5 years old. My mother and father were married up until the day my dad died. I was 16 years old. My mother and father had been separated for over 10 years. My uncle Danny also followed this trend as he has been married for over 30 plus year and have been separated from his wife Kim for over 20 years. The trend has also continued with my generation as I am currently married and have been separated from my husband…

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