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    A Day At The Cafeteria

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    Wanda promised to rendezvous with her sister at the cafeteria. When she arrived at the place with the help of a guy name Theodore, Wanda saw Kate sitting alone in the table with her lunch food already on the table. “Hi,” “Wanda! Thank god you here.” Wanda went sat in front of Melanie and they having conversation about their thoughts and feelings about their first day at new school, which both of them agreed it was much better day than their previous school. “And I saw Christian

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    Personal identity is a way one sees themselves and is related to their image and self esteem. It guides them through their life as to what they want to do and get out of life. It is also an indication of a person 's individualism and self-satisfaction. It is an important aspect of a person 's life. Every person identifies themselves to certain groups, organizations, culture, ethnicity, characters, goals or to things. The story "What You Pawn I Will Redeem" by Sherman Alexie describes a homeless Indian

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    Monika Doughty Ms.Yocum Foundation of English 5 January 2016 No parole Would you kill for love or to feel loved by a convict? Well Patricia Krenwinkel did. Patricia should not be granted parole because she knew right from wrong. That night when Manson picked her for the murders she was excited, She knew she was going to kill. "This is a crime children grow up hearing about," said parole commissioner Susan Melanson.(Killer Cult) All her decisions to kill for Manson was all on her. No one in this

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    Sharon, intent on destroying external threats to Israel, gave Dagan a mandate to hunt down the enemies of Israel abroad. Dagan’s first test came in November 2002 when an Israeli-owned hotel in Nairobi, Kenya was bombed by Al-Qaeda. Dagan deployed his a squad of his elite hit team known as the Kidon to find and kill the perpetrators. Dagan’s team traveled from Kenya to Morocco to Iraq, killing every major member of the terrorist plot at each stop. Following this enormous success, Sharon gave

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    his Family would surface from the bottomless pit, and be the rulers of the world as the master race (Bugliosi, 1974, 284-290). The only problem with Manson’s prophecy was that Helter Skelter never came. So he sent Family members out to kill Sharon Tate and friends and instructed them to make it appear as if the blacks

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    to most that this era, filled with the ideals of hippies and psychedelic media, would never end. However, the era seemed to come to an abrupt halt on the night of August 9th, when five innocent people were horribly slain, including pregnant actress Sharon Tate. These murders would be followed by another set, the following night. This time it would be Leno and Rosemary LaBianca, wealthy grocery chain owners. Though the murders were at first unsolved, Charles Manson and four women, who were a part of

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    Charles Manson, who died on November 19, 2017 aged 83, was the leader of the Manson Family cult, located in Los Angeles, California in the late 1960’s. This was a non- religious cult but had some beliefs within scientology and satanism. Charles Manson believed that there was to be a race war in America in the near future and that the African Americans would win, but then look to the Whites for guidance.This then lead Manson and his one hundred plus followers, mostly

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    Do you know what it's like to feel abandoned? In the book Walk Two Moons by Sharon Creech there are a lot of themes like independency, family and many others. The ones that I like the most that I feel are the best and most represented are, motherhood and abandonment. I feel like in the book Sal is the most affected by these themes. On the start of the book Sal and her father moved to Euclid, Ohio after her mother’s death. After that event Sal went through a lot of mixed feelings, she was feeling

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    Laredo Murder

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    On the night of January 19,1991 a murder occurred in Laredo, Texas. The Laredo Police made a gruesome discovery in a luxurious home where they discovered three individuals brutually murdered in their sleep. The three involved in coercing this murder were Miguel Angel Martinez, Miguel Venegas, and Milo Flores. Milo, son of an intellectual City Judge, Manuel Flores was a heavy user of drugs and influenced Martinez to try them. Moreover, Milo and Venegas were into drugs and satanism which played a significant

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    It was the summer of Vietnam, The Grateful Dead, and free love. Nothing made sense, and the cultural landscape around the world was smashed into pieces. It was a world in flux, a world awash in a tsunami of what was and what could be. In June of 1697 dissatisfaction reached a head ushering in a new era of rambunctious youth that had enough of the status quo. Dennis Ashwell was no different despite his background. He hailed from a penthouse in New York overlooking Central Park. He went to good schools

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