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    Charles Demuth, called “Deem” by his friends, was the only child of Ferdinand and Augusta Demuth. When Charles was four, he fell and broke his hip. While he was bed-bound because of the injury, his mother presented him with his first art supplies. It was then that his love for art began. Charles' injury caused him to become lame. He was close to both parents, but especially to his mom because of his physical frailty. When Charles was at school, he hung out with the girls because they were not…

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    In the early 1970’s, the world was completely shaken by a cult group known as “The Family”. Manson was born on November 12, 1934 to Kathleen Maddox and Walker Scott, and picked up the Manson surname from his stepfather William Manson. From an early age, sources say Manson had an unusual ability to dominate others.This claim was later supported by his assembly of “The Family”, and the influence he had over his followers. While this group did not have any immediate religious connections, they…

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    “You know, a long time ago being crazy meant something. Nowadays everybody 's crazy.” Do you know about Charles Manson, and do you know about the crimes he committed? “Charles Manson is an American cult leader whose followers carried out several notorious murders in the late 1960s”(bio). He became the most infamous figures in criminal history. He committed many crimes. He was arrested and had a trial. Was he convicted or not, did he pay for his crimes? How did he become the most infamous figure…

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    Charles Manson Race War

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    In attempt to start a race war, Charles Manson created a murderous cult that would eventually make him criminally infamous. The cult leader was born to a sixteen-year-old in Cincinnati Ohio in 1934. His mother wanted nothing to do with him and Charles was abandoned. As a small child, he lived on the streets and began committing minor crimes. He moved to San Francisco in the 1960’s when drugs were quite popular. Manson’s cult was named The Family and they killed for Manson. They, influenced by…

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    He was born November twelfth, 1934 in Cincinnati, Ohio. Charles Manson is known for murdering people. Even though he never psychically killed anybody. His mother was a Christian and lived by the bible. Before Charles was even five years old his mother got arrested for unarmed robbery and was sentenced to five years to prison but only served three years. He grew up in a different home while his mother was in prison Manson wanted to be a singer, his role model was the Beatles. He had the idea…

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    Charles Manson “Everyone in the world has tried to kill me for the last twenty-five years, and I am still here,” says notorious killer Charles Manson. A small group of intruders broke into the home of actress Sharon Tate on August 9, 1969, and she was ferociously murdered, along with her unborn child and her friends. The next evening in the same city, a grocery store executive and his wife were found murdered in the same manner. These brutal acts of murder brought enormous attention to the City…

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    “I'm probably one of the most dangerous men in the world if I want to be. But I never wanted to be anything but me” (Manson). Charles Manson was known as the most dangerous man alive because of the Tate-LaBianca murders, although he never actually killed anyone. He led a group of his followers, called “The Manson Family”, to kill for him. Since the murders and trial took place, Manson has been denied parole several times. Although Manson never actually killed anyone, his name is still feared…

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    Judgment Motion

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    and that he is entitled to judgment as a matter of law. Tex. R. Civ. P. 166a(c); Amedisys, Inc. v. Kingwood Home Health Care, LLC, 437 S.W.3d 507, 511 (Tex. 2014). A defendant is entitled to summary judgment by conclusively negating at least one essential element of the plaintiff’s cause of action or establishing each element of an affirmative defense. Radcliffe v. Tidal Petroleum, Inc., No. 04-15-00644-CV, 2017 Tex. App. LEXIS 1049, at *25 (Tex. App.—San Antonio Feb. 8, 2017, no pet.). “A…

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    Now that all the food is prepared, it is now time to sit down and reminisce over todays activities. CONCLUSION` I/II. Today we learned a little more about the history of the Tex-Mex cuisine. Then we made five different foods, from guacamole to sopapilla cheesecake with enchiladas in between. III. In conclusion, Tex-Mex food is a big part of Texas culture. The food originated in San Antonio and is now currently a common food to eat in many homes, even outside of Texas. It is currently one…

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    Lauren Coon Case

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    evidence of the party’s pertinent trait, and if the evidence is admitted, the accusing party may offer evidence to rebut it.” TEX. R. EVID. 404(a)(2)(B). Opposing counsel’s may ask “have you heard” or “were you aware” about specific instances of misconduct inconsistent with the character trait brought into issue by the defendant as rebuttal…

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