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    death. This principle, however, is often forgotten with the presence of strong religious beliefs and rising emotions following violent crimes. Directors, Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky, in the documentary film Paradise Lost: The Child Murders at Robin Hood Hills (1996) takes an insider look surrounding the trials of three teens who were accused of brutally murdering and sexually assaulting three eight year old boys in the Bible Belt town of West Memphis, Arkansas. The accused, Jessie…

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    Some people would say that the Bee Gees defined disco. The three Gibb brother had a impact on music in the sixties. The Bee Gees had a big impact on disco genre, they had five platinum albums, and they were inducted in the Rock and Roll hall of fame Making them one of the best bands in the disco genre. This is how the three Gibb brothers got interested in music . The boys performed their first talent show in 1955 . The Bee Gees first performed in a talent show at gaumont British theater .…

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    career performing at theaters in 1955 in Manhattan and they later moved to Australia with their family. In Australia they continued with their music career and officially naming their band. Originally they called themselves B.G.’s standing for Brothers Gibb but they later changed their name to the Bee Gees. Unlike most bands they wrote their own songs and they also wrote songs for other bands and well-known artists such as Kenny Rogers. The Bee Gees were known for their harmonic style and became…

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    Kohlberg's Moral Theory

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    independent judgments based on what they believe is right or wrong. The ability to think independently continues into the post-conventional stage where basic rights and democracy are factored into principles and values that make a good society. According to Gibbs (2014), Kohlberg is right in most of his understandings of human’s moral development.…

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    With the aim of maintaining the competiveness in the changing market, business executives are obligated to explore and shape the business strategies sufficiently based on the causes that would enhance or threaten the ecommerce market. The economist Robin Wood (2000) had pointed out that a business environment could be composed of PEST forces - political, economic, social and technological forces, which are both positively and negatively affect the e-business market (Wood, 2000). In other words,…

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    One of the major social issues in the book Sweetness in the Belly by Camilla Gibb is racial profiling. This book is set in two different countries from the perspective of a white Muslim named Lilly, and each chapter alternates between countries. One setting is in the city of Harar, Ethiopia, where Lilly lives throughout the very early phases of the Civil War that occurred in Ethiopia during the late 1970s. The other setting is in London, England during the middle and end of the Ethiopian Civil…

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    I could drone on for years about my childhood superhero crush but all you need to know is that he’s a modern day Robin Hood who uses a bow and arrow to fight crime. And that he got a television show in late 2012. While watching the newest episode I thought about how much recoil a bow would have. Certainly it had to be less than a gun, or even Batman’s grapple for that…

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    The Beatles Music itself has been a huge part in history, through the times of slavery to the sixties to the present day. Many artists, like Bo Diddley, Elvis Presley, and Eric Clapton, contribute to the evolution of rock and roll. To many people, The Beatles are considered one of the most successful and influential bands in rock and roll history. They have had countless hits, several movies, and even a cartoon that aired during the sixties. The Beatles have been and will always be a major…

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    Influences Rape Culture

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    The Influence of Rape Culture “Why couldn’t you just keep your legs closed?” Why couldn’t you just “push your bottom into the sink to avoid penetration?” Those were the questions that were asked by Canadian Judge Robin Camp, who is now being scrutinized and possibly stripped of his title after he uttered those specific words to a victim of a rape case. Sexual assault cases have had the spotlight shining down on them for some time now, especially since feminist movements focusing on women’s…

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    The Beatles Influence

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    Theme From an Italian Restaurant from side two of Abbey Road. Gene Simmons, lead singer and bassist for the band KISS was quoted saying that there would be no way he would be doing what he does now if it wasn 't for The Beatles. Barry Maurice and Robin Gibb of the Bee Gees were greatly influenced by The Beatles because they developed an artistic credibility in the pop music industry that wasn 't there before. They also created a lot of albums, which was also new to the pop music business.…

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