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    Jack The Ripper Assignment Suspect - Montague John Druitt. By Luke Ryan "Jack the Ripper" is the popular name given to a serial killer who killed 5 prostitutes in the East End of London, in the district of Whitechapel, in 1888. The 5 prostitutes were Mary Ann Nichols, Annie Chapman, Elizabeth Stride, Catherine Eddowes and Mary Jane Kelly. The name “Jack the Ripper” originates from a letter written by someone who claimed to be the killer published at the time of the murders. He was also…

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    Henry Hudson Significance

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    The ship supplied by the Dutch was confiscated because the English were upset Hudson was exploring for another country. However, Hudson found that private inventors, the Muscovy Company, and the Britsh East India Company would supply him with a ship. Aboard Discovery, the Henry Hudson's final ship in 1910, Henry Hudson went around the southern tip of Greenland and entered a strait to where Hudson thought it was the Pacific Ocean, but actually he soon…

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    Carbon Democracy: Political Power in the Age of Oil Timothy Mitchell (London and New York: Verso, 2012) Timothy Mitchell, in his book ‘Carbon Democracy’, ventures into a very broad and interesting area of democratic struggles as reflected largely in the transitioning from coal to oil as a primary source of fuel for industries in essentially already industrialized countries. In other words, the author primarily argues that the production, acquisition of energy and the emergence of democratic…

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    “You cannot fly like an eagle with the wings of a wren.” Henry Hudson was born in the later part of the 16th century; he had grown up to be an American Explorer. He discovered several rivers and lakes that were named after him. He had four voyages, but two had been unsuccessful. He still today is one of the world’s most famous explorers that has ever lived. He is an elusive person until his first journey because he was most likely a boy at Sea. I chose Henry Hudson because I have interests in…

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    The article titled ‘Barenboim’s Olympian Enterprise’ written by Richard Morrison was published in the ‘Australian’ newspaper in July of 2012. Outlining the significance of the West-Eastern Divan Orchestra, whilst reporting on the remarkable work of Daniel Barenboim. Morrison quotes Barenboim directly and writes the article from a view that undoubtedly supports the orchestra, leaving the reader wanting to discover more. It outlines Barenboim is leading a very busy life and he himself…

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    Boston Hurbar Case Study

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    publications which were damaging to Governor Thomas Hutchinson. Franklin maintained a stoic stance during the interrogation and reprimand. It is reported that Franklin uttered, “I shall make your King a little man for this,” to Wedderburn at the end of the day (Best,…

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    Ww1 Armored Weapons

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    Control by the end of 1944 and, with it, came the liberation of the wartime facilities. Then shortly the Type 178 was back in production for the French Army and served with Free French forces from there on. Furthermore, the SdKfz 234 or generally known as “Puma,” was used by Germany in WWII. German campaigns proved the success of the Puma. The production of the Puma began in April of 1944 and completed in December when attention had already shifted towards newer models. In the end of the…

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    Born and raised in the east end of London, the Cobblepot family was one that lived a life of immense power and riches. Oswald, one of four children, was the youngest. Arthur Cobblepot, the patriarch of the family, lead an expansive monopoly on the London shops, but, was almost rooted out by the police by the time Cobblepot turned ten. Moving to Gotham City in the following winter, it didn’t take long for Arthur to begin a new monopoly on the harbors and eventually climbed his way into the upper…

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    Terrorist Profile

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    the Moors). “The Jackal” was added later on by the media. The Jackal was taken from a fictional character in Frederick Forsyth’s novel “the Day of the Jackal”. Carlos had a copy of this book along with other belongings in one of his safe houses in London. 2. Give a brief description of the group(s) he or she was involved in including their underlying ideology: The PFLP: A Marxist-Leninist…

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    Market of Bursa Malaysia Securities Berhad with a market capitalization of around RM23.1 billion toward the end of September 2015. KLK is a well-known plantation company, which is started more than 100 years ago. KLK’s core business activity is plantations (oil palm and rubber). KLK follows its history back to 1906 when The Kuala Lumpur Rubber Company, Limited ("KLRC") was joined in London. With a paid-up capital of £180,000 KLRC figured out how to obtain 5 bequests totaling 640 hectares of land…

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