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    The Oj Simpson Case

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    Orenthal James "O.J" Simpson couldn't have been the murder. The whole case was chaos. There is no way he could have killed Nicole Brown, and her friend (Ron Goldman). The case was affected by fairness, because the LAPD were racist. Some of the officers wanted to frame OJ. When had LAPD received calls from Nicole about domestic violence, they would defer and refused to take him to jail. However, Mark Furhman took Simpson to jail. Furhman had an interview and bragged about beat African-Americans…

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    Simpson Shoe Patterns

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    of size 12 with this trend pattern were sold in United States. Simpson denied ever owning these shoes, adding he would never wear anything so ugly. However, he was known to wear a size 12. Photographs taken months prior to the two murders, show Simpson wearing a pair of black leather Bruno Magli Lorenzo shoes. These shoes were available in several colors so this narrows the number of shoes matching Simpson’s pair. Proving Simpson owned a pair of shoes that had the exact pattern found printed…

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    The Simpsons Civil Duties

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    There was once this family called the Simpsons and they were all born in America. There is the father, Homer Simpson, and he was born is Smithville, USA. He is bald and a little on the chubby side because he visits the pub a little too much. Next, the mother, Marge Simpson, is from Bushtown, USA. She has electric blue hair and she is slightly taller than her husband because her hair is a foot tall. She is slim and works out weekly. They have three children; Bart, Lisa, and Maggie. Bart and Lisa…

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    Many teachers, students, and parents have tried to address these issues regarding testing to society. Nevertheless, The Simpsons, a show that makes fun of issues occuring in society, mocks the public education system in which a single test can dictate a student’s life. The comedetic show perfectly depicted the flaws in the public education system using satire. The Simpsons satirical episodes “Separate Vocations” and “How the Test was Won” both demonstrate how the standardization test and the…

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    structure, illustrates the mechanism that allowed of The Simpsons to become so popular. Campbell’s ‘Hero’s Journey’ shows how a character is able to transform throughout a story, journeying into the ‘abyss’ in order to change. This narrative structure appeals to so many as it is the vehicle in which everyone lives. Everyone journeys from the known (Home, Family etc) to the unknown (Work, Stress, Challenges) in order to grow as individuals. The Simpsons was able to follow this architype of story,…

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    Bowles-Simpson Essay

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    situation in the medium term, and to achieve sustainability over the long run. This National Commission on Fiscal Responsibility and Reform (often called Simpson-Bowles or Bowles-Simpson from the names of co-chairs Alan Simpson and Erskine Bowles; or NCFRR) came up with a draft of their lists of recommendations on how to reduce the budget deficit. Bowles-Simpson includes a variety of Social Security benefit cuts which one of them is to increase retirement age to qualify for social security to…

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    Lorna Simpson Wigs

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    in this artwork would be the various types of wigs. Lorna Simpson uses a Valencia like filter on her artwork. She uses a white canvas to place her cream colored frames for the wigs, the majority of them being black, with the exception of one white wig. The technique in which she organizes her photos is somewhat like a collage of wigs. Lorna Simpson’s artwork tries to explain how the role of hair can sometimes socially identify us. Simpson photographed twenty-one different types of wigs that were…

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    Jantar Simpson Analysis

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    This painting of Jantar Mantar, is the work of William Simpson which is currently under in the possession of the Victoria and Alberta Museum. He was an artist and made this painting during his visit to India in 1865. William Simpson was born in 1823 and was interested in art since he was twelve. He was a painter and an apprentice to a lithographer in Glasgow and later on he came to London in 1851. “He became well known for his paintings with commissions by Queen Victoria to paint various…

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    Football star Orenthal Simpson most commonly known as “O.J.” was most famous for His outstanding athletic ability in the late 1900’s. Orenthal James Simpson (June 9, 1947) nicknamed “O.J.”, “O.J. Simpson” or “The Juice” was an American football player, TV broadcaster, actor, and convicted felon. He is the 1968 Heisman trophy winner and record holder for rushing yards in a 14 game season in the national football league. He played in the national football league (NFL) for 11 seasons with two…

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    Lastly The Simpsons asks the questions what is of value in a mans life? By examining the book The Simpsons and Philosophy: The D'oh! of Homer by Aeon J. Skoble, Mark T. Conard, and William Irwin and the episode “Rosebud” the message The Simpsons are trying to convey becomes clear. The episode “Rosebud” is a parody of the film Citizen Kane. But while the episode at it’s core is a parody it represents so much more than that. The film and the episode may seem like they convey the same message they…

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