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    Tell us something about yourself.” He stood by my side. “I’m Victoria Tate, as that bitch just said.” I smiled at the class. “I’m not here to make friends, but I can tell you I will make this your own personal hell.” I sat down near the closest desk to me. “I will not tolerate that type of language in my class.” He looked…

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    pertinent because most findings in earlier human rights research indicate that the governments of democratic countries tend to respect human rights (physical integrity rights) than the governments of countries that are authoritarian (Poe and Tate, 1994; Poe, Tate and Keith, 1999). Proponents of this argument argue that democracy reduces government repression, because democracy empowers the masses. The masses, so empowered, use their capacity to prevent those in power from abusing their human…

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    He told the women to do as Watson would instruct them. These murders, the Tate murders, consisted of Sharon Tate, Jay Sebring, Wojciech Frykowski, and Abigail Folger. The next night, the night of the LaBianca murders, Manson accompanied Leslie Van Houten, Steve "Clem" Grogan, and the four from the previous night to “show them how to do it”.…

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    raping, slaughtering, and butchering his victims were a package deal. Susan Atkins was being arrogant while being interrogated about another crime, the Mansons were not being looked at as suspects for the Sharon Tate murders. After…

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    In “Kids are kids - Until they Commit Crimes” by Marjie Lunderstom, she wrote “ On March 9th, Lionel Tate - who was 12 when he savagely beat to death a six-year old girl - will likely learn if he must spend life in prison after his lawyer unsuccessfully tried to put pro-wrestling on trial”, Since Tate was supposedly imitating a “pro-wrestler”, he knew the dangers of the sport and chose to practice on someone weak and half his age putting her in danger…

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    In a letter written to Allen Tate in 1962, Davidson wrote, “I still don’t like the notion…that all of our agonizing, brooding, studying, discussing, philosophizing, writing about what we have seen, known, experienced, fought-through, lived through, was but a “metaphor (Winchell 106)…

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    In 1974, “Helter Skelter: The True Story of the Manson Murders”, was written by Vincent Bugliosi. Who was a Los Angeles attorney that persecuted Charles Manson 1971 for directing the death of the in the Tate and La Bianca Murders. Right when you open the book Bugliosi writes,” The story you are about to scare the hell out of you “. The book I am about to explain was chosen because those that followed Manson, listened and believed every word he said. The book showed how the whole process started…

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    well-known staged and participatory event called, Tatlin’s Whisper #5, Bruguera demonstrates authority and its repression throughout the performance (Figure 4). The performance included two policemen on separate horses, staged in the center of a museum (Tate, 2017). As instructed by Bruguera, the policemen were to use a variety of techniques to control the audience as they would in a real scene. Depending on the form of control that they used on the crowd,…

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    Courage is said to be a hero’s trait, the key to success. Cowardice is the antagonist, nobody likes it, nobody wishes to be it. Cowardice makes a meager mouse run your blood cold. Even though courage is defined by many authors differently, in To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee, courage is the trait to do the right thing. We can draw the definition of real courage from three characters in the story, Bob Ewell, Atticus FInch, and Mrs. Dubose. Courage can only be identified if we know what…

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    “I look to the day when people will not be judged by the color of their skin, but by the content of their character” (King). Equality was a huge movement during the 1960’s which is expressed in the academy award winning novel To Kill A Mockingbird, written by Harper Lee. Although the book was based in the 1920’s, during the great depression, it stays with it’s true theme of equality. In To Kill A Mockingbird, Harper Lee elaborates on the importance on the importance of equality throughout the…

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