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    There are many theories of the Aglin brothers and Frank Morris escaping Alcatraz, and no one knows if they are dead or alive, but I say they are alive because of great evidence I will be presenting. Alcatraz, also known as the “the Rock” or “Uncle Sam’s Devil's Island” is a high security prison that keeps the worst criminals, guards would take the worst criminals in the U.S.A. and take them on a boat to Alcatraz. But they didn't just put them on a boat, they put them on iron train cars and put…

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    Many people do not vote, but some people think that you should vote. Here are some reasons why I don’t think you should have to vote. Most people who do not vote have a reason why. For instance,“Many people have the excuse that they are too busy to vote.” People may have a family that they have to watch over. They might be at work or maybe have sports or events. Because of events or family, it can be hard to find time to vote. Some people think that you should have to vote. For example,“If you…

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    The Lottery Review

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    “The Lottery” Review Nothing feels worse than being stoned to death by family members and friends when one does absolutely nothing wrong. Such is the fate of Tessie Hutchinson, the protagonist of Shirley Jackson’s renowned short story, “The Lottery”. Known for its twisted and macabre conclusion, “The Lottery” contains perfectly executed writing techniques by Ms. Jackson-specifically the narrator’s mysterious, apathetic tone; the story’s transformation from realism to symbolism, and the sudden…

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    “That Time I Joined the Circus”by J.J. Howard is a fiction book that will take you on an adventure full of emotion, self discovery, and a circus made up of colorful characters (and a tiger!) The book begins in New York, New York, where Xandra and her father, Gavin, live in an apartment. Her mother left when she was still very young, but the wound is still fresh in Xandra’s heart. Xandra attends school at a private academy that her father paid for in full, and even though she hates the school, it…

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    Are you guys ready for some more of 'Scream'? It looks like the Scream Halloween special is up to something here! First and foremost, Scream was renewed for Season 3. This was good news for the viewers out there who are watching this horror series. However, this is juts for six episodes only. The main event of this article right now is the Halloween special of Scream. There are three questions that you need to ask right now. Who died here? Who returned here? What's next for them? This…

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    For this portfolio assignment, I have chosen three articles that illustrate three different legal psychology concepts. In this first article, The Truth About False Confessions, the author talks about how two brothers are sentenced to death, after falsely confessing to the rape and murder of a child. However, they have recently been released from the North Carolina’s death row, as DNA evidence has finally established the guilt of another man. The reason why I chose this article is because the two…

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    Bc Socrates Crimes

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    In the year 399 B.C Socrates was brought before a jury of about 500 of his peers and sentenced to death. His crimes were impiety, worshiping new gods, and corrupting the youth of Athens. it is seemingly unusual that these crimes would lead to a death sentence especially since Athens was a democracy that prided itself greatly on freedom of speech, and technically all that Socrates did was talk. But after reading the history of the years surrounding Socrates death it is not at all difficult to…

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    A. Overview - The Murderer Next Door by Davis M. Buss published May eighteenth two thousand five by Penguin Publishing Group is a well-written academic novel that goes into detail about the reality behind murderous thoughts and where they originate from. Through the book, Buss goes into detail of the nature of having thoughts about murder and the factors in the past centuries that have influenced such thoughts as seen today. Buss starts off his book with an encounter he personally experienced…

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    Serial Killer Causes

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    According to statistic researcher Aaron Guo, the number of active serial killers in the United States at all times is 35. That is an alarming number considering what a threat serial killers are to society. The term “serial killer” is often misinterpreted and can be mistaken for someone who is a “murderer”. Although they may sound like the same thing, they are not. A serial killer is someone who murders a numerous amount of people in a non-categorized grouping. Most of the time, they do it out of…

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    Death’s Acre: Inside the Legendary Forensic Lab Where the Dead Do Tell Tales Introduction Death’s Acre: Inside the Legendary Forensic Lab Where the Dead Do Tell Tales is an autobiography by Bill Bass that tells of his experiences as a Forensic Anthropologist. Bass is the founder of the Body Farm at the University of Tennessee Knoxville. Bass established the Body Farm in 1987 after a move from Kansas. Death’s Acre: Inside the Legendary Forensic Lab Where the Dead Do Tell Tales explains the…

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