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    Martin Mcneill Case

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    pills due to him being concerned about his wife. The most important factor to this case was uncovering that during this time, Martin had a mistress. Her name was Gypsy Willis a woman that Martin had met through the internet a year before his wife had died. Martin had moved Gypsy into his home and said she was to be the new nanny. Martin and Gypsy had then been sentenced to jail after stealing the identity of Martins adopted daughter in order to pay off Gypsy’s…

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    Rose Louise Relationship

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    relationship between Rose and Louise, with Rose and Herbie’s relationship ending before the end of the show. The show rejects the expected heterosexual romantic resolution, the norm for musicals, for the relationship between mother and daughter. In fact, Gypsy eliminates men and adds women in the second act, Tulsa and all the newsboys leave with June, and they are replaced with girls, then Herbie leaves and the world of vaudeville turns into the world of burlesque and women become central (Wolf,…

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    “Then he remembered that he had to get to Tarifa so he could give one-tenth to the Gypsy woman,”(Paulo Coelho 94). The quote traces from the beginning when he made a deal with the Gypsy, he remembered after many years and he still plans to keep it. The quote shows that Santiago is a character that will honor his word. He honors it by going to the gypsy and giving her, one-tenth of the treasure even after many years of it not being mentioned. The character Santiago is…

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    After Adolf Hitler was appointed chancellor in 1933 and the Nazi Party took power in Germany lives of Jews, Gypsies, and many other racial groups changed drastically. The Holocaust would become one the the most infamous events today's world knows. The crimes committed under the Nazi regime would affect millions of people leaving a horrific impression on the world for its eternity. A major asset to the Nazis awful massacre of the non-Aryan race was Auschwitz concentration camp. Auschwitz is a 40…

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    Causes of the holocaust: The Holocaust was the systematic killing of 6 million people. Jews, gypsies and other undesirables were persecuted by the Nazi party. The Nazis thought that they were a superior race of people and thought that they were better than everybody else. They wanted to get rid of people that were not part of their great race. The Holocaust was one of the worst killings of a race the world has ever seen. For instance the persecution of people that the Nazi’s did not like.…

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    tongues of dense fog licking over a ridge in the distance. “It makes me sad to think that a troll’s insatiable hankering for conquest caused wickedness to rise from below and coil in our hills.” She met my eyes, waiting for me to get it. “Aiden,” Gypsy said finally. “Did your grandpa tell you nothing?” “He said . . .” I remembered his sad eyes, looking out over the apple trees. “He told me that the monster’s curse introduced darkness.” She crossed her wings and sighed. “Yes, the curse. Be…

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    One reason would be Lorca’s use of Duende is his writing. Duende is the belief of a dark, magical power rooted in Gypsy culture (Foster 1). This idea heavily influences Lorca’s writing, especially in “Blood Wedding”. Duende also directly correlates to his direct references to tarot symbolism because of it’s ties to Gypsy culture. Another reason would be the very positive effects that using religious symbolism in literature can have. Religion as an allusion in literature…

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    provide financially and physically by protecting their families, while the women provide emotionally or give them encouragement, among other things. This mutual dependence allows individuals to thrive as a family and within a community. Within the gypsy community, there seemed to be mutual dependence between the…

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    Thesis: What other groups of people were victims of persecution and murdered by the Nazis and why? January 30, 1933: President Hindenburg appoints Adolf Hitler Chancellor of Germany. This date in History was the start to one of the most tragic events the human civilization has ever experienced. This was the start of the Holocaust. Adolf Hitler grew up in Austria and later moved to germany and fought in World War 1. After the war Hitler joined the National Socialist German workers party known as…

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    Palestine. Adolf just finished the job, destroying the lives of many Jews. The first camp was Dachau, near Munich, in March 1933. The camp was under the control of Heinrich Himmler. Jews were not the only victims of the holocaust. Homosexuals and Gypsies…

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