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    Kevin Janusky Richard Kuklinski Essay Many people describe Richard ‘Iceman’ Kuklinski as a serial killer. In my belief he is not a serial killer.There are some characteristics that you could consider him being a serial killer but many lead to that he just killed to just kill. He did kill some people that just pissed him off and others that reminded him of his father. Loudmouth people and people who just are rude and disrespectful to others. Richard did have a childhood that most parents would not

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    Speeches are important to pay attention to, because you as a listener can grasp the concept that is being delivered. The use of rhetoric helps sway or convince an audience by using the three strategies of persuasion. The three strategies consist of rhetorical strategies, propaganda techniques, and logical fallacies. Rhetorical strategies are used to sway the audience by targeting their morals, emotions, or giving data. Propaganda techniques are known for the misuse of emotions to persuade the audience

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    The Juggler Poem

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    and intrigue them. In the poem “The Juggler” by Richard Wilbur, the author uses imagery, figurative language and tone to describe the juggler as someone who brings happiness and fun to others. The use of imagery, figurative language, and tone are used to describe the juggler and reveal the speaker’s own views about the world. In the poem the author uses imagery to describe the juggler’s appearance and the tricks he is accomplishing in his show. Richard says, “it takes a sky-blue juggler with five

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    The beginning of Kennedy’s presidency was a hectic moment in time. It was the middle of the Cold War, a newfound fear of nuclear war, and the presence of communism to name a few. John F. Kennedy addressed these problems- indirectly- in his inaugural address to calm the minds of the American people. His speech may have been short, but it was clear and concise on what he was trying to get across. In those few short minutes, he accomplished something that will forever be remembered by not only Americans

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    theaters held around 700 people at a time. Private theaters included Saint Paul's Cathedrals and The Blackfriars. The Theater became the first permanent theater in 1576. The Theater was built by a man named James Burbage. James Burbage is the son of Richard Burbage, who is the famous actor of the Shakespeare Company. (Narey) Most theaters were built in the fasion same during the Renaissance Era. They

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    When Mark Twain coined the term “Gilded Age” for the years 165-1900 he was doing more than giving a sarcastic name to this time period. Twain ingeniously combined both the era’s widespread corruption with its tremendous growth. It was a time of political upheaval, western expansion, transitioning roles of women, increased education, new forms of media, and urbanization, although while all of those factors were significant parts of the the time, one industry and technology saw a startling and almost

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    Bill Haley and The Comets, “Rock Around the Clock Bill Haley and The Comets “Rock around the clock” released in 1956 is a song written by Max Freedman and James Myers, it was originally the B-side to “Thirteen women” and gained little initial interest. I will be exploring why Hayley’s song is often cited as being the first rock and roll song and why it captured young people’s attention and imagination all around the world following the song played over the end credits of MGM film “Blackboard Jungle

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    In Cold Blood is a nonfiction novel written by Truman Capote that is based on the true story of the 1959 Clutter family murder. Capote researched the murder as it was being investigated, by speaking with acquaintances of the victims and even getting to know the murderers. On November 15, 1959, two criminal men, Perry Smith and Dick Hickock, joined together to commit the murder of the Clutter family in Holcomb, Kansas. The victims of the murder were Herbert and Bonnie Clutter, and their children,

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    A Tiny Home is a house which is less than 300-400 square feet in size. Most of the Tiny Homes are only 200 square feet and they serve the purpose of providing comfort and safety quite well. This is the planning stage, when you must think of every significant thing or you might spend massive amounts of time rethinking your decisions. The idea is to think tiny. When you begin, you must understand what you need to carry out and to do that, you must know why Tiny Homes are so good for you. It helps you

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    Themes In The Alchemist

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    The Alchemist depicts a story of a humble and youthful shepherd named Santiago, who is looking for a treasure beyond his wildest dreams, or his Personal Legend. The Alchemist, written by Paulo Coelho shows the many difficulties in not only realizing, but also having the strength and stamina to follow your dreams. Paulo Coelho tackles big and complex universal themes in The Alchemist, however these themes are explained uses simplistic ideas and events in the book. This is why, perhaps, The Alchemist

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