Marybeth Tinning is an American serial killer, killing 9 of her children. Tinning was born in Duanesburg, a small town in New York. She had one younger brother, and they both attended Duanesburg School. Tinning was described by her former teachers as no more than an average student. Her father’s name was Alton Roe, and he worked as a press operator for General Electric, the area’s largest employer. Nothing is ever mentioned of Tinning’s mother, so she either died or was not in her life. During Police interviews Tinning claimed that she was abused by her father during her childhood. In 1986, Tinning confessed to a police officer that…
“Aim at a high mark and you will hit it. No, not the first time, not the second time, and maybe not the third. But keep on aiming and keep on shooting for only practice will make you perfect. Finally, you’ll hit the bull’s-eye of success,” This is a quote said by the famous Annie Oakley herself. Oakley had many prominent characteristics; such as strength, power, intelligence, courage, and boldness. These qualities are what make Annie Oakley a folk hero throughout her entire life, and still today.…
I think that three mile island should close because of dangers it brings. If Tmi would blow up the whole city would have to evacuate. And pollution would be in the river and around the city for awhile and if people were still in the city they would most likely die. But there are some pros and cons to why I think it should close.…
Three Mile Island Nuclear Generating Station (TMI) is a civilian nuclear power plant (NPP) located on Three Mile Island in the Susquehanna River, south of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania. It has two separate units, known as TMI-1 and TMI-2. The TM-1 is a pressurized water reactor with a net generating capacity of 852 MWe while TMI-2 was also a pressurized water reactor but with slightly larger output of 906 MWe. The plant is widely known for having been the site of the most significant accident in United States commercial nuclear energy, on March 28, 1979, when TMI-2 suffered a partial meltdown. The partial meltdown resulted in the release of small amounts of radioactive gases and radioactive iodine into the environment. However,…
For Laura Ingalls Wilder, her childhood meant growing up on the prairie and moving west with her pioneer family on covered wagon. When she was older, Laura remembered her days in covered wagon, and wrote a series about her childhood life. In it, she tells all that happened to her when she was moving west into new land. Did you know that when you come to a river when traveling on covered wagon, you have to move it through the water like a boat? There were many challenges in to traveling in that way, and it took long amounts of time to make it to your destination, depending where you were going.…
All around the world there have been times where a certain country's economy have just collapsed. The majority of the time this is caused by who is in charge for running the country. For our term paper we have chosen two men who were…
“Things are changing, There's no denying it”. When Thomas entered the Glade, things were definitely changing. There were a lot of grungy events that took place. There was a lot of hatred and a lot of emotions for people in the Glade, but there was one thing that made them really get along with each other and that was the maze. The maze made them test their skills to get out. Yours truly will be presenting three subtopics today. The three subtopics are The Gladers, Scenes changing and the use of language in the book and the movie.…
Were quilts, with special patterns, used to assist slaves attempting to escape to freedom by way of the Underground Railroad?…
On April 17, 1975, Communist dictator Pol Pot led the Khmer Rouge into the the capital city of Phnom Penh, Cambodia. As people fled the capital, the Khmer Rouge took control of the Cambodian government, establishing their rule shrouded in blood and murder. Their goal: turn the country of Cambodia into a communist agrarian utopia. Although the Khmer Rouge only held power for four years, it was an incredibly brutal time. The Khmer Rouge murdered between 1.7 to 2.2 million people in an attempt to create their perfect society. People were starved, beaten, imprisoned, and executed by the Khmer Rouge. By examining the history of their conflict, the casualty count, and the ensuing fallout, it is clear that the mass murder at the hands of the Khmer Rouge was the…
Success in the United States is largely defined by material wealth. Americans choose paths that will help their families to lead comfortable, happy lives. Sometimes this means following crazy opportunities to a new part of the country, which can be both exciting and risky at the same time. This was seen during the California Gold Rush of the 1840’s. The Gold Rush was a significant event in our nation’s history for many reasons, including its impact on Westward Expansion and its ability to establish America as the land of opportunity. Americans migrated west in pursuit of gold, prosperity, and the American Dream.…
Well written, smartly directed, and sensitively performed, RAIN MAN depicts the one-sided relationship between two brothers. A self-centered Los Angeles hustler Charlie Babbitt (Tom Cruise) and the older Raymond (Dustin Hoffman), a mentally challenged resident of a home for the mentally disabled.…
The Disney princesses have been a staple in American culture for many generations. From Cinderella to Snow White these princesses have been adapted into different stories, cultures, and forms of art. On March 17, 2017 at Moline High School, I attended the yearly musical, this year being Cinderella. As I entered the auditorium, an usher took my ticket and greeted and told me to enjoy the show, which I appreciated. The auditorium was pretty packed; however, I had gotten a reserved seat. Cinderella, Cherrie Herberg, had a warm and timid personality, which was perfect for Cinderella. She had a few times during her singing parts that could have been stronger, but overall her singing ability shone through. Cinderella really did well with the song…
Have you ever heard about the escape from Alcatraz? On the night of June 11th, 1962 the most thought out and advanced prison escape took place.(Hopkinson). Prisoners Frank Morris, Allen West, and Brothers Clarence and John Anglin were getting ready to put the final parts of a daring escape plan into action.(Hopkinson). The challenge for the prisoners was not only getting out of the prison, but being able to row across the ocean on a makeshift boat made out of raincoats. The prisoners, for months, had chipped away at the concrete wall using tiny tools, Once the lights went out the prisoners climbed out the tiny holes and set up a secret workshop.(Hopkinson). Allen west wasn’t able to make it out of his cell so the three prisoners went on with the plane without him. Once they had reached the outside they then avoided the searchlight, and crawled quietly across the roof and scrambled down a drainpipe. They had made it out of Alcatraz. That’s just a brief summary of part of the escape at Alcatraz. No one knows if they had fully escaped and just went into hiding, nobody knows…
Mann, John S. "The Theme of the Double in The Call of the Wild." Markham Review 8 (Fall…
Pol Pot was a Prime Minister of Cambodia from 1976-1979. Pol pot or Saloth Sar, was born in 1925 in a small village north of the cambodian capital called Prek sbauv. His family owned 50 acres of rice. In 1934 Pol Pot moved to Phnom Penh, where he spent a year at a Buddhist monastery before attending a French Catholic primary school. His Cambodian education continued until 1949, when he went to Paris on a scholarship. While there, he studied radio technology and became active in communist circles ( "Pol Pot”). He single handedly planned to destroy the civilization of Cambiado and raise it to become a whole new age. In only a short time of his rule, he turned the country into a inhumane killing field. No one was safe. He killed…