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    killers in the states or some could even say he was one of the first killers that genuinely defined the word. Holmes was at large around the same time as Jack The Ripper. He committed his crimes on all people regardless of age, gender, relationship status or status in life. No one was safe from the acts he committed in the mid 1800’s. To give a little light on who Holmes is, He was born in New Hampshire in 1861. Went to medical school in Michigan and moved around a bit before staying in chicago…

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    Did Lee Harvey act alone? I think Lee did act alone on this with the evidence I found online. President JFK was killed Nov. 22, 1963 it was said the Harvey had a lot of hate for his society and that he would act against it. He had fired three shots from a window of Texas Book Depository. Harvey had messed up in so many different ways that he was just a lost man. President JFK was shot on the main street of Dallas he was making he’s way through Dallas with his wife. I think it was wrong of…

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    John F Kennedy was shot and killed November 22, 1963 on his way through Dallas, Texas, to make appearances in a bid to drum up support for the Democratic Party prior to the 1964 general election. The assassination’s significance to American history is that it stopped John F Kennedy from continuing to resist a US war in Vietnam. In the picture given, John F Kennedy is accompanied by the first lady through Dallas, Texas to make this appearance. Where the photograph provided shows a visual…

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    shot by a rifle and suffered gunshot wounds to his head and throat. By 1:00pm, John F Kennedy was pronounced dead. The prime suspect Lee Harvey Oswald was arrested for the crime. Unfortunately, two days after the assassination, Oswald was killed by Jack…

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    Introduction On November 11th, 1963 the 35th President Of the United States, John Fitzgerald Kennedy was assassinated. Lee Harvey Oswald was the prime suspect in President Kennedy’s assassination but was soon “assassinated” himself by Jack Ruby. Because of his sudden death, Oswald was never able to tell his story, however there are many ideas on who killed the President. Many say it was a conspiracy and some say it was Oswald alone. I personally believe Kennedy’s death was a conspiracy. Although…

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    Buck The Wild

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    and found it good”(London, 43). Buck a St. Bernard and Scotch-Shepherd struggled in Yukon Alaska, with a past of numerous amount of masters. Each character exhibits different traits and treats dogs differently. In the book “The Call of The Wild” by Jack London, Buck who is the most valuable character, shows many ways that he loves his last master, John Thornton while John loves him back. Throughout the book Bucks masters test him which eventually releases bucks inner primordial beast. The theme…

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    Misabe Summary

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    Misabe, also known as the man of the forest, was called upon as a last resort to save the people of Yona. His spirit was of a bear and he could control the element of water. Misabe entered the town after being in the forest for millions of years in that island and he called his spirit animal for help, for he needs it to fight the strongest creature ever to be seen by a human eye, Kimaui. He manipulated the human brain to obey his commands. Misabe, who wasn't human, did not get affected by Kimaui…

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    Christopher Mccandless

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    very brutal waters and encountered some dangerous waterfalls and storms that some people would not survive. After re-entering the United States, Supertramp picked up odd mindless jobs like McDonalds and Wayne Westerberg's grain elevator to make a little money to use to purchase survival necessities for his travels. Along his journeys, he met new people yet never introduced himself by his real name because he did not want people to know his true identity. In April of 1992, Supertramp makes it to…

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    case was almost forgotten by the press by the beginning of 1889. In the Whitechapel murders casebook, the last report was written on October 18, 1896 by Detective Chief Inspector Henry Moore, regarding the reception of another “Ripper” letter claiming Jack was returning. Based on his investigation of the correspondence, Moore did not believe the letter to have any connection to the previous letters or merit regarding the Ripper case. The police’s hunt for the Ripper was…

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    Ice Age Meltdown Analysis

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    Ice Age: Meltdown The 2002 animated film, Ice Age: Meltdown is based off of global warming. The main characters: Manny, Sid, and Diego all came together at one point in time to create their own herd. Manny, being the leader of the pack is very lonely and depressed, being the only mammoth left on Earth. Sid the is the hyperactive, annoying sloth, whose family abandoned him long into his adulthood, and Diego is the mean and irritable tiger, who left his pack to join Manny and Sid. Manny, Sid,…

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