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    Holmes’s actions not only influenced the entertainment industry and brought forth changes in the law enforcement, but he also introduced a paranoia that was unknown before his time. H. H. Holmes was born as Herman Webster Mudgett in Gilmanton, New Hampshire on May 16, 1861. Early in his life he was fascinated with skeletons this soon led to an obsession with death. He graduated high school at the age of sixteen and then changed his name Henry Howard Holmes…

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    H. H. Holmes was one of of the first accounted serial killers in America during 1893. Holmes was born in Gilmanton, New Hampshire in 1861 with the name Herman Webster Mudgett. Holmes was referred to “The Beast Of Chicago” also. He killed many of the cities inhabitants in his specially constructed house which was ominously referred to as the “Murder Castle.” Once people found out about what Holmes had done they had fear they never knew existed. People could never believe that a man could kill…

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    On March 13, 1933, Donald Gaskins was born in Florence County, South Carolina. At a young age, Gaskins was teased and given the nickname “Pee Wee” as a result of his small body frame. Violence followed him everywhere, starting from his home where his stepfather beat him to school. At school Gaskins would fight with the other kids daily. This would ultimately lead him to become the most terrified serial killer in South Carolina. Gaskins was 42 years old in 1975 and had been killing steadily for…

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    When Mudgett, also known as Holmes, was little his parents were devout methodists who relied heavily on rod and prayer (page 39). His mother always wanted MUdgett to pray with her in her room. H wasn't really a religious type person, he mostly surrounded himself with poetry written by Jules Verne and Edgar Allan Poe, and he also invented things like a wind - power mechanism that scared birds away from the fields. This is an religous example, because even though Mudgett’s family was religious, he…

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    Bill Bryson, the author of A Walk in the Woods explores multiple different themes throughout the Novel and exaggerates his struggles as he and his former colleague make the treck through the Appalachian trail. Along the way, Bryson doesn’t hesitate in elaborately detailing the dangers of the 2,000 mile journey alongside his snickers-loving and incredibly flirtatious friend,Katz, who although is determined to finish the trail, can’t help but become side-tracked along the way. Early on we, as…

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    are limited by the government in order to keep equilibrium of society steady. Even though Chaplinsky had his right to speak, he did violate the law by insulting others and so he would be tried in 1942 in the supreme court as the Chaplinsky v. New Hampshire. In the 1940s, were the United States decided to join the war on December 7, 1941. Our great nation stood up and took action against the enemy, when the bombing of Pearl Harbor struck a fire…

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    Although Robert Lee Frost (1874-1963) was best known for his presence in New England, his life actually began here in the United States of America (Kennedy and Gioia 983). Robert’s family spent the first eleven years of his life residing in San Francisco, California. But by the year 1885 Robert’s mother, Isabelle Frost, moved the family to Lawrence, Massachusetts due to the passing of his father, William Frost (Parini ch.1). In 1892 Robert Frost graduated as co-valedictorian at Lawrence High…

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    After he left Harvard, he purchased a farm in New Hampshire. He worked the farm for nine years, while also writing early in the mornings and creating many of the poems that became famous later on. In 1912, Frost and his family sailed across the Atlantic to Great Britain, where he became close acquaintances…

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    Biography about Robert Frost Robert frost is a New England poet. Frost was born on 1874 March 26 in San Francisco, California. He lived there from 11-12 years until his dad, William Prescott Frost, passed away of tuberculosis in May 5, 1885. Frost later went to live in Lawrence, Massachusetts with the rest of his family. His mother was Isabelle Moddie, she had blood of Scottish descent, she became a Swedenborgian in the church that they went to and got Robert frost baptized in that church,…

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    There are many reasons that make Connecticut's landscape/surface got its shape. The three most important reasons are tectonic plates, glaciation, and weathering and erosion. Tectonic plates in CT formed three major landforms. One of the three landforms is the Appalachian mountains. This mountain range is a convergent boundary. Convergent boundaries means that the two plate collide into each other pushing up the land and create the mountains (as shown in the diagram). Finally, the last…

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