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    sent to another place, which he escaped five days after his arrival. This was done with a partner in crime whom he had committed many burglaries with. This got him caught once again and started the chain of even more burglaries and escaping says Vincent Bugliosi. He never had anyone to actually care for him so it didn’t affect many people. The only people he was hurting at this time were his burglary victims, which he sometimes went to armed

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    Despite the horrible ideas of what a purge is, the world should have one. There have been two movies made about purges, so it must be a good idea to have one for ourselves. The benefits of having a purge are, it is a stress reliever, controls the population count, and for a few hours you could be the most powerful person. Purging is a great concept that everyone should be open to. Have you ever wanted to get rid of all of your stress? Well having a purge would help you do exactly that. The

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    Charles Manson believed that he was the new Messiah and that after a "nuclear attack" he and his followers would be saved by hiding in a secret world under the desert. His prophetic visions included a belief that the race war would result in a black victory, and Manson along with his Family members would have to mentor the black community, as they would lack experience to run the planet. As Manson and the Family were to be the beneficiaries of the race war, he told his followers that they had to

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    “Te Dejo en Libertad” was sung by Ha* Ash*Ha in 2011. Ha*Ash is composed of Hanna Nicole Perez Mosa and Ashley Grace Perez Mosa, who are sisters. Their hometown is Lake Charles, Louisiana. The sisters won a music talent show at their school when they were 11 and 13. They got an invitation to participate in festivals; such us the Railroad festival and Louisiana Music Cavalcade. The sisters record a demo after the festival experience, Sony music was amazed for their music talent; therefore they formed

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    Peter Dupas is an Australian serial killer born on the 6th of July, 1953 in Sydney. He raped and murdered up to 6 women aged between mid 20’s to late 40’s. He killed these women in the years between 1997 to 1999 before he was finally caught and arrested on April 22nd, 1999, and given a criminal penalty of 3 life imprisonment sentences without parole. Early Life: Born the youngest out of three children, Dupas was treated as an only child especially since his other siblings were considerably older

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    When asked who he was, Charles Manson responded, “I’m nobody. I’m a tramp, a bum, a hobo. I’m a boxcar and a jug of wine, and a straight razor if you get too close to me” (as said in parole hearing 1989) In the year 1969, the whole United States population was shaken by the cold blooded Tate murders. The people behind these murders would become known as The Manson Family. The Manson Family was a hippie cult led by a man named Charles Manson. For many years, the mention of these people struck fear

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    Same Kind of Different as Me: a Modern-Day Slave, an International Art Dealer, and the Unlikely Woman Who Bound Them Together by Ron Hall and Denver Moore with Lynn Vincent is truly a magnificent story about the crossing and changing of two radically dissimilar people. The book is written in the form of two autobiographies that merge into one fantastic life story. The novel is based around the concept of compassion and what reaching out can do to a person’s life. Throughout the book, the readers’

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    Charles Manson is notoriously connected to the brutal border of Sharon Tate and other Hollywood residents. Born Charles Milles Maddox to sixteen year old Kathleen Maddox, Charles was born into mayhem. Kathleen was an alcoholic and a prostitute; she was not very accepting of her son and showed him no love. Kathleen married William Mason and quickly that marriage dissolved. Fighting for his mother’s attention Charles left his home and lived on the streets. Manson began to do petty crime to get

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    Discuss how the distinctively visual conveys distinctive experiences in Maestro and ONE other related text of your own choosing. ORT: Edward Scissor hands- Tim Burton Through studying and analyzing ‘Maestro’ ,written by Peter Goldsworthy, and by viewing and analyzing the film ‘Edward Scissorhands’ directed by Tim Burton, it is evident that the composers of these texts allow the audience to see distinctive experiences with our eyes as well as with our minds through distinctively visual. The many

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    In the introduction to his grandfather’s work, Sean Hemingway writes, “as a young man, I was impressed by the repeated emphasis in [The Sun Also Rises] on the need to pay the bill—to take care of one’s own affairs—and Jake Barnes’ ability to make his way in the world” (xii). It is this emphasis on paying the bill, on money, that acts as Hemingway’s harshest criticism of the lifestyles of American expatriates in Europe at the time. The extravagance and the excess always comes at a price. This was

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