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    the bottom right most easiest way to deal with things you don't like and here is why. When there is something someones doesn't like they want it to dispensary. So they will do everything in their power to do so. The perfect example of this is the infamous cult who dubbed themselves the "LGBTQ". These people are down right fanatics over their beliefs. They are the ones who start most of this. They want to…

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    The most ironic situation is that the parent’s of the greatest renowned English writer was illiterate. William Shakespeare, also known as the “Bard of Avon”, was a famous poet, playwright, and actor during the Elizabethan era. Several of Shakespeare’s prominent works, including Macbeth and A Midnight Summer’s Dream is still widely read today and used for educational purposes. William Shakespeare was born in 1564 to John Shakespeare, a leather merchant, and Mary Arden, a local landed heiress.…

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    first day on the job, the chief operating officer had apparently gone snooping around my office only to discover an inadvertent disregard for one of their key rules - all desks must be clean before leaving. Had I been informed? Absolutely. The now infamous line delivered from the Captain (Strother Martin) to Luke (Paul Newman) in the movie Cool Hand Luke probably summarizes it best when he said, "What we've got here is failure to communicate." My interpretation as an IT professional,…

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    public spectacles did not just end at the elite, however. In fact, a few Roman emperor’s themselves took part in such festivities. Those that were of the most criticized included Nero and Commodus. Nero was not only a fan of the arena, but he became infamous for his performances as a gladiator, “pushing the public persona required for an emperor to an extreme that conservative Roman values… found disgraceful” (Futrell 37). It began within the walls of the Vatican valley where he “[drove] his…

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    On February 1st, Gavin McInnes was invited to speak at NYU by the NYU College Republic group. McInnes is a comedian with conservative views who is infamous for his controversial publications in which he attacked transgender women. When he arrived to speak at the Kimmel Center, there was a group of students who started protesting and people started shoving each other. Eventually, a fight broke out, and McInnes was pepper sprayed as well. However, he still decided to go on with the event, but…

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    The Collapse Of Alcatraz

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    Alcatraz finally closed its doors in 1963 after decades of being the most infamous prison in all of America. After 29 years the prison was just too difficult and expensive to keep running (estimated 3-5 million dollars in security and maintenance allown) and was shut down. Lots of people still believe that the reason for the closure of the prison was due to the escape of the Anglin brothers, the closure of Alcatraz happened years after the escape and had no relevance to the end of Alcatraz. All…

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    alcoholic drinks. Al Capone, one of the most infamous bootleggers of them all, was able to build his criminal empire largely on profits from illegal alcohol. Large profits were acquired by individuals who participated in bootlegging and speakeasies, but many of these individuals who benefited by breaking the law lost much of their gains in the stock market crash of 1928. One of the major supporters of Prohibition in the U.S. was the anti-alcohol Ku Klux Klan (KKK). The Ku Klux Clan was revived…

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    In 1888, the infamous serial killer, Jack the Ripper, terrorized Whitechapel, a town in East London, for eleven months with a series of five, possibly eleven, murders. There were six other horrendous murders that came before the official five victims of Jack. There were many suspects during the Ripper investigation, but the police believed that either Joseph Barnet or Robert D’Onston was responsible. Jack was never identified or arrested because a year later, the murders stopped suddenly. The…

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    Atonement Research Paper

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    “I was in love with a whirlwind and I must spin a net big enough to catch it” (Raven). Acclaimed author F. Scott Fitzgerald knew the destruction that love can bring, but also knew the determination it takes to make it work. Rarely found with no tribulations, love tends to be complicated. Through these tribulations, relationships often prove each person’s true character and background. Countless novels continue to show this theme, including the novel Atonement by Ian McEwan. The relationship…

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    Belongingness involves trust, a currency we all bank on. For example when a girlfriend rides in her boyfriend's car on a way to a date, the parents of the girl are having to trust the judgement of the boy who is most likely driving. Trust is a two way street where both parties are expected to reap benefits. However in the history of the world, this has not always been the case. "The Scramble for Africa marked a massive invasion of the content of Africa marked by occupation, colonization and…

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