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    (Hair) Name of case: 1977 Cold case Riverside Murder Victims:James Anagnos Suspect:Frank Wright Overview: The DNA test showed that the hair belonged to Frank Wright, who died in 2002 from complications related to alcohol abuse, said Sgt. Scott Brown of the Riverside County sheriff Central Homicide Unit. James Anagnos, who was known as “Jimmy the Greek,” was found dead Oct. 18, 1977 inside his bar at closing time, Brown said. Anagnos was stabbed 20 times with a steak knife and had been hit…

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    of best-selling books based on her individual flying experiences. However, during her attempt to fly around the world in 1937, Earhart had mysteriously disappeared while flying over the Pacific Ocean in 1937. There were several ideas on how the disappearance of Amelia Earhart came to be. Conclusions rationalize she either ran out of fuel, was left stranded on an island, was taken by the…

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    confrontations. But since our youth, we are told to be careful of what we wish for. We never know when our facetious comments, are going to become reality. An incident occured to politician named James Hoffa, who in simple terms just disappeared. The disappearance of Jimmy Hoffa is Detroit's most mysterious unsolved mystery. The mystery still awakens curiosity in many people.“One of the most famous American figures to explicit disappear was Jimmy Hoffa, the framed president of the Teamsters…

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    some of the non believers of Expo’s Philosophy and won their claim by false accusations and rioting the Numbers of “follower” chose to cower and hide from the executors and not stand up against the riot. Expo’s Wife and Daughter Antae (age 15) were forced to live in shame as the wife and daughter of a trader until the daughter could marry into a higher power family later on But his youngest son Junki was shipped off to another region far away to get away from the madness and continue to teach…

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    Bourgeoisie Vs Marxism

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    specialized skills no longer useful. In both his day and today Marx was correct in his viewpoints. In his day, those who could not keep up with the current market would join the working force, being forced to work just to make a living. In the 20th century this is still happening, greater numbers of people are forced to sell their labor power in order to make a living. Some examples include, farmers moving away land to go work at cities, immigrants traveling around the world to work in better…

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    Swedish title translated to Men Who Hate Women, the story revolves around solving the forty-year-old disappearance of Harriet Vanger. While looking into what seemed as a murder, Mikael Blomkvist, an investigative journalist, and research assistant, Lisbeth Salander, began to uncover a series of violent murders of women from the past and find that this string of attacks were linked to Harriet’s disappearance. Outside of solving the mystery, Salander was a victim herself of physical and…

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    In 1928 in southern California in the small town of Wineville Gordon Stewart Northcott kidnapped, sexually abused, and murdered at most 20 young boys. The disappearance of a boy by the name of Walter Collins is what brought the case to a close. On March 10th 1928 the nine year old disappeared last being seen by a neighbor in Lincoln Heights, Los Angeles. During this time period Several other boys around Collins ages was reported missing, around the same area. Also, a complain about a man…

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    Violence In Colombia

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    Today civilians in Colombia sadly continue to suffer serious abuse by guerrillas, guerrillas continue to expand and there success rate has grown due to denied rights, and the kidnappings they have done. Guerrillas deny thousands of Colombian citizens their justice by allowing their abuses to escape harsh punishment, they also resort to violence with Colombia that have been displayed more than 5.7 million times to Colombians. 200,000 Colombians would rather leave their homes instead of being…

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    A perfect example of this are the multiple flashbacks in the birthday scene. Throughout this scene, we cut from Paul, who thinks about Celia’s disappearance, to Celia and Paul celebrating Paul’s birthday and finally, to Paul and Jackie’s teenage years. Paul can be seen in a close up in the bathtub, until it cuts to a long shot of Paul and Celia celebrating Paul’s birthday in the orchard. This is one…

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    Dead Beat Father

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    seen since his disappearance, and the family has only heard from him once through a post card that displayed only two words “Hello-Goodbye!”(1,1), that alone is enough to send someone into depression. So the questions begin to take form, how is each member affected…

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