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    motive can never truly be identified due to the fact no one really knows why serial killers kill in the first place. This can be seen in the cases of the Boston Strangler and the Zodiac. ` The Boston Strangler was famous for his method of killing. Between the years of 1962 and 1964 the Boston Strangler murdered at least 11 women in the Boston area. His first victim was a 55 year old woman who was sexually assaulted in her apartment on June 14‚ 1962. In the following months he murdered several other

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    about the Boston Marathon Bombing‚ unfortunately in the United States terrorist bombings and shootings isn’t an unheard of thing. To take it a step further our Schools even do drills to prepare our children in the event one happens during school time or at their school. I’m now going to go into detail about the terrorist attack that happened in Boston‚ April 15‚ 2013‚ marked the 117th running of the Boston Marathon‚ now keep in mind this is significate moment for not only the city of Boston but for

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    The Boston Tea Party Intro ¨No taxation without representation!¨ ~The Patriots This quote is simpy saying that Parliament should not have the opportunity to tax the colonists without them having a say. Of course Parliament did not listen to the colonists‚ and they still passed unnecessary taxes. When Parliament decided they should tax everything then remove all the taxes except for the tax on tea‚ the colonists got pretty mad. The colonies decided to dump tea off of the British boats just to

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    including suspected learning disability‚ global cognitive impairment and dual sensory loss. The member’s treating provider‚ Susan Ray-Lamond‚ MD recommended the member be seen at Boston Children’s Hospital a (non-plan provider) for neuropsychiatric evaluation. The carrier has denied coverage of neuropsychiatric evaluation at Boston Children’s Hospital a (non-plan provider) as not medically necessary. There is a letter from the carrier to the member’s parents dated 05/31/2016 which states in part: “…The

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    the streets of Boston causing mayhem; British soldiers arrived on the scene to find the civilians out of control‚ and in order to gain order knowing the risk that was being taken they put their lives in danger to get a furious mob under control. No one man deserves to have his life taking and neither does he deserves to have it threatened and that is exactly what these men were experiecneing as they stood befor a raging crowd of civilians as they tore threw the streets of Boston. To have you’re

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    I was born in Boston‚ Massachusetts on September 27‚ 1722. At a young age‚ I studied religion and law at Harvard University where I discovered my famous admiration for politics. After achieving my master’s degree 1743‚ focusing heavily on politics‚ I became indecisive with my path of career choice. Soon after‚ I began writing for The Independent Advertiser‚ a radical newspaper‚ where I could express my opinions about British rule anonymously. Unfortunately‚ the newspaper had little success due to

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    African-American man killed during the Boston Massacre and thus believed to be the first casualty of the American Revolution. Who Was Crispus Attucks? Crispus Attucks is thought to have been born around 1723 in Framingham‚ Massachusetts. His father was likely a slave and his mother a Natick Indian. A 1750 ad in the Boston Gazette sought the recovery of a runaway slave named "Crispas‚" but all that is definitely known about Attucks is that he was the first to fall during the Boston Massacre on March 5‚ 1770

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    The Boston Massacre Essay: Was it really a massacre? I believe that the Boston Massacre was not a massacre. I think this because there was a lot of propaganda‚ and the low death toll. The definition of a massacre is an indiscriminate and brutal slaughter of people. The Boston Massacre consisted of 8 deaths. When everyone was yelling things‚ it confused the soldiers of what they should do. The number of deaths didn’t even make it to ten deaths. The number of deaths established that it couldn’t

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    a different aspect of the known story of The Boston Massacre. He also included historical research to give more info on why it was caused‚ why it wasn’t stop‚ and supports of it. Zobel’s main purpose is to take away the myth‚ of what really happen on March 5th‚ 1770‚ to show it was a mere incident‚ instead of a pre meditated killing form the British. With that included he gives details on all the intolerable acts‚ all of which stirred up anger in Boston. Also‚ the violence that was used by Boston’s

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    COMPARISION/CONTRAST ESSAY: New York Yankees and Boston Red Sox Everyone knows or has heard about the much heated and hated rivalry between the New York Yankees and the Boston Red Sox. The Yankees Red Sox rivalry is one of the sports worlds greatest of all times. This rivalry has been going on for over 100 yrs. Some would say that it all started when the Red Sox sold then superstar George “Babe” Ruth to the Yankees; when he was added to the Yankees’ line up it became known as “Murderers’ Row”

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