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    Juvenile Delinquents

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    Murder is defined as the unlawful killing of a human being with malice. There are two degrees of murder. First-degree murder is perpetrated by murder, kidnapping, poisoning, arson, and much more. Any other murder is second degree. Second-degree murder is an intentional killing that has not been done before or planned, not committed in a reasonable “heat of passion.” And upon each murder, is a fine or punishment of different severities. Anyone who is guilty of murder in the first degree is…

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    The mental abuse and the isolation probably caused Mrs. Write to become mentally ill. However, there is one specific thing that most likely caused her to become ill enough to kill her husband. That thing is the fact that Mr. wright probably killed her beloved bird. When Mrs. Hale and Mrs. Peters were looking for sewing supplies to take to Mrs. Wright, they found a beautiful red box hidden in her fabrics. When Mrs. Peters opened the box, she saw that there was a dead bird in it. When Mrs. Hale…

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    Why was Jack the ripper never found and never caught, it was because he always killed at night. While nobody was around her murdered people in alley ways and dark corners. He was a mince and he was a brutal. He was a not caught because of the facts and evident’s they had, was not that great. All the recourses they had were not as good as they are today. If they had the things we had today, they would have fond him. Then they would have found him and he would have been put in jail or gone…

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    Shakespeare’s Hamlet revolves around the titular prince after the recent passing of his father, the king. Quickly into the play, it is revealed that the king’s brother murdered the king and ascended to the throne. Hamlet learns of this information, and he prepares to take vengeance on the evil that was done to his father. As the play progresses, though, the audience must consider whether Hamlet’s commitment to destroying evil has turned him evil. One comes to the conclusion that a man that sets…

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    William Blore has just been killed. Vera Claythorne thinks that Dr. Armstrong has killed Blore because of the poem Ten Little Soldier Boys. Blore was killed by a “red herring” following the poem. Now it’s just Vera Claythorne and Philip Lombard left alive on Soldier Island. Lombard and Vera have not ever accused each other of being the murderer. Both of them now inside their hearts that they’re meant to be together. There’s just one problem with that though. If those two are the only ones left…

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    Sharyn Mccrumb's Hangings

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    Hangings The Ballads of Sharyn McCrumb published The Ballad of Frankie Silver in 1998; compared to another novel by Sharyn McCrumb The Ballad of Tom Dooley, a novel published in 2011. In both of these novels, two people were hung, two people showed their love for others, two people killed, and two lawyers appointed by the court. Although McCrumb wrote both novels, she based both on facts found in North Carolina’s History. Both have similar characters and are both written and researched novels…

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    Violence is extremely prevalent in society today. The media loves to expound on violent crimes and violent people, and sometimes these crimes involve murder. These murders are gory and occasionally hateful, which is why people are always interested in these murder cases. People want to know how the murder happened or why the murder happened, especially if the murders were committed by women since women are considered sweet and innocent. In Susan Glaspell’s play Trifles, Mrs. Wright is not so…

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    The case of John Hossak is incredibly mysterious and is a mystery that was never completely solved. Due to the inherent mystery of the case there were many different books, stories, and plays based of it. One of these is “Trifles” by Susan Glaspell. The plot of this play is essentially the same as the case; however, fundamental differences can be found within the two, as well as trivial details, such as names. Within this report you will find a comparative analysis between “Trifles” and the case…

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    The Movie Clue The Killer

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    In the movie ,Clue, six people are brought to a mansion under false names; who later find out that they,along with the Butler, are all being blackmailed guy named Mr. body. Later, dies as well as his five accomplices who were former employees of the six people with false names. There are now seven people still alive and they must figure out who is the killer. Out the possible killers ( Mrs.White, Colonel Mustard, Wadsworth, Miss.Scarlet, Mr.Green, Mrs. Peacock or Professor Plum) I believe the…

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    Although Casey’s situation was preventable, it ultimately happened. There are possible solutions, though, to fix things. The least the social work agency could do is give Casey’s social worker a verbal warning that she will be fired if something like Casey’s situation ever happened again because of her. The agency could then set place Casey in a new, safer home and also set Casey up with therapist for the deaf that can help him heal. This resolution suggestion resolves the moral aspect of the…

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