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    Binion’s affinity for no limits wagering eventually culminated in the World Series of Poker. He was approached in 1949 by a high profile gambler named Nick “the Greek” Dandalos who traveled with gorgeous ladies on both arms in search of high stakes games. He had a truly degenerate world view and believed, “The most exciting thing is to gamble and win. The next most exciting thing is to gamble and lose.” Dandalos asked Binion to arrange “the biggest (poker) game that the world can offer.” Binion

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    King Arthur Queenie Case

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    Queenie an innocent woman who is being convicted of supposedly killing her husband Arthur. What really happened was Queenie,had came home 10 minutes before her friends were coming over to there house to get a another drink, Arthur, her husband had fallen down the stairs and died while getting another drink from down stairs evidence from the picture shows Queenie look shocked to see Arthur laying on the flour died after falling down the stairs to get a drink. If Queenie properly tripped or pushed

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    Background Jersey Boys on Broadway played Friday August 22nd at 8 Pm, and performed at the August Wilson Theater in New York. The main characters consisted of Dominic Scaglione Jr. as Frankie Valli, Richard H. Blake as Tommy DeVito, Quinn VanAntwerp as Bob Gaudio and Michael Lomenda as Nick Massi. Jersey Boys is a musical memoir of the 1960’s rock and roll group, The Four Seasons. Through the progression of the play, the audience is taken on a journey as each member of the group narrates a particular

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    In 2010, Kalief Browder a young teenager was accused of a wrongful theft of stealing a backpack with a camera, 700$, a credit card, and a iPod. Kalief Browder was imprisoned for 3 years in jail at the age of 16 for a crime he did not commit. Kalief was just a 16 year old kid just hanging outside, a woman called the police that a black male had stolen her bookbag. The police came to the scene and saw Kalief Browder a black male, they assumed that he was the person that stole the bookbag. He spent

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    When i was in 5th grade, I woke up one morning really bored. So I was flipping through the channels on TV, I saw the title “Fresh Prince of Bel-Air” so then I clicked on it right about when it was about to start. Right when I heard the beat of the song I was amazed and I said, “Wow this song is really really catchy”. I went online to search the song and i just kept on listening to it and started to watch the show more. Rapper and actor Will Smith made this song because he got hired to do a tv show

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    Bohemian Rhapsody

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    The song Bohemian Rhapsody by Queen debuted in 1975. When the song arrived, it produced a new innovation of music blending the incredible guitar riffs of hard rock and elegance of soft piano ballads. Clifford Geertz discusses, "a religion is a set of symbols which acts to establish long-lasting moods and motivations in men" Clifford Geertz, "Religion as a Culture System," in The Interpretation of Cultures, (New York: Basic Books, Inc. Publishers, 1973): 90.In this essay, I will argue that Queen's

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    Originally, fairy tales were used to teach communities social norms or cultural beliefs within a society, in contrary to the contemporary use, to entertain however these messages can still make a lasting impression on impressionable young minds . According to Neikirk, fairy tales can also guide children to accept the traditional stereotypes of being female and male, as they typically reinforce the idea that women would be more desirable if they are not only obedient, but pure and beautiful as well

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    During Queen Elizabeth’s reign, she was served many types of food; However, one of her most favorite dishes was meat. She described meat as a tender dinner dish. Queen Elizabeth also was more of a quick bite type queen. She watch performers perform and takes small bites of food as she watched. Queen Elizabeth liked meat for different occasions, such as big events that were going on in the kingdom. The seasoning on the meat, I’m thinking, was one of the toppings that caught her taste buds quicker

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    underappreciating of the class she’s in, to proud that she spent ten years paying for a necklace and was finally free. The queen, however, is static as she starts out envious of Snow White and her beauty, and attempts to destroy her several times. But, even as the story progresses, she remains envious and will not rest until snow white is dead, and The queen is named the fairest in all the land. The queen is characterized as determined as she will do whatever it takes for her to be the fairest, even if it costs

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    fine gems. Instead, Queen Cecily, a plain looking, twelve year old girl, sat hunched in the straight-backed chair, not

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