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    of Public Safety was doing what they thought was best for a republic, but they did not realize that they were not a big improvement to the monarchy when it came to basic rights. The prime example of this is when they passed the Law of Suspects. The category of suspects…

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    Unfair Lineups Make Witnesses More Likely to Confuse Innocent and Guilty Suspects A lineup is comprised of a suspect who is either guilty or innocent amongst various others who may or may not be in connection to the crime in which are deemed innocent. This article hypothesized how unfair lineups make witnesses more likely to confuse innocent and guilty suspects. This study was orchestrated by Melissa F. Colloff and Kimberley A. Wade in the Department of Psychology and University of Warwick and…

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    Miss Kitty Review Miss Kitty is the purr-fect pink and purple addition to the Aristocrat game catalogue. It’s a game that’s been a long time coming in its release, but now Miss Kitty has made her debut at several of the world’s biggest online casinos. With a theme combining cuddly kittens and outer space, this game tries to mesh the traditional and non-traditional casino play into a single package. This alone represents quite the challenge, so it’s safe to say that many players were waiting on…

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    to be simply one more corporate element whose sole design is stimulation and benefits over autonomous news reporting. To paraphrase the infamous line brilliantly delivered by the elusive Keyser Soze played by Kevin Spacey in the movie "The Usual Suspects" with a subtle twist, the American people literally told media, "The greatest trick the [undecided American voter] ever pulled was convincing the media that he didn't exist." The huge block of undecided voters were master chameleons who told the…

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    Casablanca is a film that captures various themes that can be translated by the audience. The film, which was released in nineteen forty-two, was directed while most of the world was fighting in World War Two. The film captures the aspect of romance while also capturing the political view of war. Casablanca captures the theme of sacrifice throughout the numerous scenes of the film. In the opening scenes of the movie, Germany is shown occupying France which causes confusion in who oversees the…

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    Current Event Suspect in On-Air Murder of Journalist and Cameraman Kills Himself! Today was a grim day. Journalist Alison Parker and cameraman Adam Ward, from station WDBJ, were fatally shot this Wednesday, August 26, 2015 at 6:45 am, in Smith Mountain Lake, Virginia. The man in question was a former co-worker named Vester Lee Flanagan also known by his on-air name, Bryce Williams. There may have been a possible motive behind this chilling murder as he posted that “Alison made racist…

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    What Happened to the Black Dahlia? Across the US, over 211,000 homicides committed since 1980 remain unsolved. The murder of Elizabeth Short, well known as the Black Dahlia, is one of LA’s most famous unsolved murders. She moved from Massachusetts in hopes of undertaking an acting career. Her body was found in an abandoned lot by Leimert Park. Nobody was ever found guilty of committing the crime and the case of the Black Dahlia remains unsolved. The murder mystery of the Black Dahlia narrows…

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    Many people who are being abused do not view themselves as victims. Also, abusers do not see themselves as being abusive. People often think of domestic violence as physical violence, such as hitting. In the novel The Suspect, the long-term effects of domestic violence have not been fully documented. Individuals suffer physical and mental disorders as a result of domestic violence. The first and foremost factor of abuse towards another character, George, at age 14, stood up to his father to…

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    The movies Unusual Suspect and Inside Man similar themes from corrupted cops to deception, and power. Each movie had an unexpected turn that no one saw coming. Inside man Dalton Russell the mastermind behind the bank robbery had all the cops to believe he was robbing the bank but had other motives more important than cash. Unusual suspect Keyser soza was pulling all the strings making a group of thug and cop believed that he was something he was not. In both movies, they display cop corruption…

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    resources that me and my group used we mostly used google and the resources that is provided there was good information in all resources. We also used youtube for the videos in the podcast. There were many different news clipping blaming different suspects in the murder like the father, mother , brother and the santa claus. We had some problems finding videos because some were restricted for the research aspect because there were different videos explaining different point of views to…

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