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    Repercussions from Rage II. Removal from print 5. Fear of the Unknown and things that “go bump in the night” a. Gerald’s Game 6. Suspenseful writing with very descriptive tone a. Autopsy Room Four a man is lying on the table awaiting his living autopsy unable to scream. 7. Writing style A. Tone B. Word Usage C. Emphasis 8. Conclusion The Write Brigade Horror Films The King of Horror Films For such a successful writer

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    Lizzie Borden Case

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    The Unsolved Case of Lizzie Borden The Lizzie Borden nursery rhyme is about a daughter murdering her father and stepmother. The Lizzie Borden case is unsolved due to the lack of evidence. The reports say that Lizzie murdered her stepmother‚ Abby Durfree Gray Borden‚ then she murdered her father‚ Andrew Jackson Borden. This event occurred in Massachusetts in the year of 1892. The Lizzie Borden case is still important today due to the fact that it remains unsolved after 123 years. Lizzie Borden

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    Multiple Sclerosis Essay

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    Multiple Sclerosis is often known as the “great crippler of young adults.” It causes various forms of sensory and motor skill problems as the disease progresses. MS affects a wide variety of people in any age group. MS is a long-term condition. Relapses are common and can last for up to 24 hours and several factors have been identified. There is no known cause for Multiple Sclerosis‚ but that does not stop scientist from trying to figure one out. Multiple Sclerosis is a “chronic inflammatory‚ demyelinating

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    Marilyn Monroe speech: so the big question is…. How did Marilyn Monroe die? Was it suicide? Or was it murder? Before we go into those details we should get some background information: Her name was Marilyn Monroe but her original name was Norma Jeanne Mortenson and she was aged 36 when she died. Marilyn Monroe was an actress‚ model‚ singer and film producer: She was known as a screen Goddess…and a major sex symbol. She had depression and anxiety for most of her life especially in her final years

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    was collected unlawfully‚ the body of Pamela Powers would have inevitably been discovered by the search team assigned by the Iowa Bureau of Criminal Investigations. Thus‚ allowing the condition of the body‚ photographs of the crime scene‚ and the autopsy report to be admitted as evidence and classified as inevitable discovery. The question of whether the detectives had not acted in good faith‚ to obtain incriminating statements and the location of Powers’ body‚ could not be proven‚ thus‚ reversing

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    Drew Peterson

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    his third wife was found drowned in a bathtub with an infraction in the back of her skull. “An autopsy at the time found she had drowned‚ probably having slipped and hurt her head in the slow-draining tub” (Huffstutter‚ Par. 9). Drew Peterson was put on trial. Although no evidence was found‚ many believe that he did indeed kill his wife. When no evidence could be found‚ scientists reexamined the autopsy of Kathleen Savio. Her death was then marked as an accident‚ and all charges were dropped. In the

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    Forensic Science Essay

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    Forensic Science The forensic science field has many aspects that contribute to it. This field contains many subfields. For example‚ forensic pathology‚ psychology‚ and anthropology. They all have different statistical references‚ like crimes committed in a certain country‚ or the number of bodies that are found in every year. They are all different‚ but comparable in one way. These subfields are within the forensic science discipline and deal with human beings. Forensic science‚ also called forensics

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    front man‚ Jim Morrison‚ died from heart failure‚ even though his heart was deemed healthy just prior to his death. However‚ many fans do not believe that is what really happened. This disbelief in the official story stems from the fact that an autopsy was not performed due to the fact that the examiner did not suspect foul play. Also‚ in the days following Morrison’s death‚ there was a media blackout concerning the event. Immediately after his death and during the media blackout‚ people began

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    people were out to murder her. Dr. Alzheimer found Auguste confused lines when she read‚ repeated single style labels many times when she wrote and used odd phrases when she spoke. When Auguste died in 1906‚ Dr. Alzheimer performed an autopsy on her brain. The autopsy revealed damage and cell death had shrunk the tissue. The nerve cells contained a “tangled bundle of fibrils”. From this observation Dr. Alois termed the disease after himself calling it Alzheimer’s disease. Tangles and plaques are the

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    Moral Dilemma Moral dilemma is defined as a conflict in which you have to choose between two or more actions and have moral reasons for choosing each action. In other words‚ it means that you have to choose between equally undesirable alternatives. It is also defined as a situation in which the person making the decision experiences a conflict between the moral rightness of a decision and the quality of the results it produces. As human beings‚ we are constantly in the middle

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