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    should’ve been able to view this great punishment along with the families who were affected. Timothy McVeigh was a young child who grew up just like any other kid in America. He grew up in a town called

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    destined to breathe his very last breath in a few short seconds. Unfortunately, Aaron’s story would only become one of the many lives ripped apart during the Oklahoma City Bombing. The world would never be the same. Instead of making the assassin, Timothy McVeigh, suffer like so many others will for the rest of their lives, he got exactly what he wanted; he received the easy way out. Although it started out just like any other day, April 19 was a day of absolute horror. An unidentified male at the

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    and physical effects of the Oklahoma City bombing are permanent, humanity’s desire to do good and progress greatly overshadows it. The events of April 19 were born of long term planning. Timothy McVeigh

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    On April 19, 1995, a man by the name of Timothy McVeigh carried out an attack that would leave the United States, along with other countries, devastated. At 9:02 A.M, a truck bomb explosion outside of the Alfred P. Murrah Building in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma, left 168 people dead and hundreds more injured. Many people apprehend that McVeigh carried out this attack because he was mentally unstable. He was actually thinking logically. McVeigh planned out the attack based on his life experiences and

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    minds and give them hope for a better future. At the same time Cumberbatch has been known for racism, ableism, and sexism which is lead to some mixed feelings. Benedict Cumberbatch was born into a rich family, both his parents Wanda Ventham and Timothy Carlton being known as famous British actors. Cumberbatch was born on July 19th, 1967 in London, England. Although born into a family of actors, Cumberbatch’s parents decided to keep

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    Straying away from the mainstream can be difficult unless there is a group of people with a common interest that brings them together. The 1960s was a time of not only prominent mainstream culture but also counterculture. The mainstream culture was notably defined by four different concepts that connected white middle and upper class Americans: Patriotism, believing in the institution of marriage, the American dream, and the idea that conformity kept society ordered. In contrast, the counterculture

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    Terrorism In Texas

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    News response Recently in Austin, Texas there have been a series of bombings. Three bombings have occurred in total, one on March 2nd and two on March 12th. Authorities believe the bombings are connected because the method of delivery was identical. Specifically, the bombs were all placed in unmarked packages on the victims’ front door steps. Two African American males were killed and a Hispanic women was seriously injured. CNN covered a story regarding the bombings titled “These Austin residents

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    LSD Synthesis Essay

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    Ever since the beginning of Nixon’s War on Drugs, psychoactive substances have been given a bad rap. This is especially true for psychedelics like LSD, psilocybin (the psychoactive compound found in magic mushrooms), dimethyltryptamine (DMT), and of course the list could go on and on. But as research has recently begun again on these compounds, scientists are finding more and more reason for these substances to be reevaluated. In addition to helping with anxiety and depression, psychedelics are today

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    In Dawson’s, “Salvador Roquet, María Sabina, and the Trouble with Jipis” talked about the positive side of drugs like LSD and mushrooms. Salvador Roquet and Maria Sabina both used these drugs as ways to treat people psychology. Roquet had a clinic in Mexico City where he treated hundreds of patients with LSD and Sabina who was a shaman and treated tribesmen and visitors with mushrooms. Both had great success before the ban on hallucinogenic drugs in Mexico and America. When reading the paper, I

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    “I stumbled upon the philosopher’s stone, I had the veil of illusion pulled back, and was confronted by the levels of energy and many realms of consciousness which were available to man. I opened the Pandora’s box of multiple realities.”- Timothy Leary. Timothy Leary was a huge influence to the acid movement. He was formally a psychiatrist, but believe d that psychedelic drugs could help patients with disorders such as anxiety, depression, mood swings. He is important to the 60’s. He plays a key

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