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    written in the sense that it made the reader understand why this was so much more than just a school shooting. The author’s intentions for writing this were all of the rumors that were being spread about the shooting, for example “Two hours in, the Trench Coat Mafia were to blame” (Cullen 150) So many people made assumptions about the killers and who they were which was one of the reasons for Cullen to write this book. Dave Cullen also wanted to capture the true spirit of the killers, who they…

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    She can't even think about her life now, doesn't really want to there's not really anything to think about. Her parents abandoned her, she was found on the doorstep some old abandoned building, she was thrown into the shitty low social class foster system, she ran away and lived on the streets for three years until she was kidnapped by Doll's House and raised to be Micheal's best, most expensive virgin. That's it that's her life and it's pitiful. She closes her eyes, turning to face the back…

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    vaccinations and the lack of clothing. Snead writes, “The supply situation was also critical. The arm constantly struggled to meet the needs of its expanding forces.” In the letter following this paragraph, Brownie wrote, “They haven’t even given us our coats yet; only one pair of shoes and one shirt… We have two pairs of trousers, two changes of underwear, three pairs of socks and a hat.” Snead effectively examines the struggle America faced in training the sudden influx of soldiers through a…

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    the movie “Scream”, released in 1996, by having strong female roles whom when are not damsels in distress are out fighting to find the killer, in a previously male role. When Gale rescues Sidney she is wearing a rather masculine looking leather trench coat and it stands very dominantly. This is an example of a woman in a male hero role. The masculinity is usually a sign of competence or strength, rather than anything related to gender or sexual preference. The female characters in these films…

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    The shooters felt as though they were outcasted by the rest of their peers because of their physical differences. According to the New York Times, Harold And Klebold, were party of an organization “ the black trench coats” which made them stick out from the crowd. This lead the perpetrators to receive unwanted attention from their peers in the form of name calling and their peers ostracized them. When it comes to school shootings across the nation, bullying typically…

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    In the House of the Lord, a man appears to be walking down the aisle to arrive at the pulpit to serve as the connoisseur of the Bible. He wears a long black trench coat and sets down his notes on the podium. He stares out onto his followers and beings reading in a monotone voice. Although people should be uninterested in this man, he captures their attention. He entrances his audience. He goes by the name of Jonathan Edwards. Throughout “How to Know if You’re a Real Christian” and “The Justice…

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    On April 20th, 1999, at 11:15 a.m., two gunmen opened fire outside of Columbine High School, a large suburban public school in Colorado, and started to close in on the building. The two perpetrators were not strangers to the district, in fact, they were students who were currently enrolled as seniors in the graduating class of 1999. The Columbine massacre was the first major school shooting that paved the way for many other violent attacks on masses of people in the future, left a scar on the…

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    The Clue It was an unseemingly cold and dark night in 1991, and I was getting ready to leave the night shift, like usual. It was about midnight, when I got a call from Mrs. White, an old friend of mine. "Mr. Boddy has been murdered! There's blood everywh-", she exclaimed in a shaky voice. " Calm down", I said, "Now what happened?" Mr. Boddy has been and.. And he's surrounded by a pool of blood!", she said barely getting the words out from her panicked voice. "I'll be there in in a couple of…

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    moisture-resistant and the last provided thermal insulation. As technology improved so did the materials used for these layers”(Firefighting Gear). “During and after World War I study progress was begging made in the development of PPE. Lone rubber trench coats, long rubber boots and the traditional fire helmet were commonly seen(Gear). The first firefighters were required to supply their own gloves, typically made of leather. The first boots were made of leather and were knee high. Eventually…

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    The Watergate Break-In 1972 was a very eventful year in America. Republican President Richard Nixon was running for re-election. Most importantly, the United States was embroiled in the Vietnam War. This harsh political environment prompted the need for a forceful political campaign. It seems as if President Nixon would stop at nothing to be re-elected. It was just after midnight on July 17 when the office of the Democratic National Committee at the Watergate Complex in Washington, D.C. was…

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