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    The Killer Clown also known as John Wayne Gacy‚ Jr. was born on 17 March 1942 in Chicago‚ Illinois and was the middle child of three. His father John Wayne Gacy Sr. worked as a machinist and his mother Marion Elaine Robinson was a homemaker. Gacy would have a close relationship with both his mother and sisters but a difficult one with his father who was an alcoholic with a violent temper who thought John was a sickly kid and he would often beat him for being weak. In the early years problems

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    felt the feeling of being scared‚ whether it be a somewhat silly fear such as‚ being afraid of the dark or as serious as the fear of death itself. The novel It is about fears in general. A very common fear of clowns that seems to run central for the majority of Americans. “The terrifying clown called It‚ which may represent our childhood and adult fears and how easily we allow them to rule our lives;” (2-5). Sometimes people really do let their lives be controlled by their fears. Sometime it can be

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    How did I Get Away with Killing One of the Biggest Lawyers in the State? It was easy. Summary. This story is about a black girl who grew up in Poultry Street. She lived with her mother‚ but she never knew her father. Her mother worked as a maid for white families. She worked all the time and was often tired. The girl grew up in a poor black neighbourhood. People were always screaming; ‚ it smelled awful there during the summer and girls were often raped. The girl was raped herself when she

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    The Music of My Life

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    MUSIC THE LIGHT OF MY LIFE JOSHUA WHEATON HUM 300 1/21/12 Music: The lite of my life Have you ever been walking down the street‚ not a particular street‚ on some idol Tuesday after noon‚ and a song comes on your IPod and you just want to break into a running dance? Scaring everyone around you‚ who think you are an escaped patient from a mental hospital? Well welcome to my life every day. Music plays such a big role in my life that I don’t know what I would do if one day I was to go deaf and

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    is entitled “The psychology behind why clowns creep us out” and was written by Frank T. McAndrew of The Conversation. This article talks about the recent sightings of scary clowns in different states as well as the logic supporting why most children and adults are afraid of clowns. There is just something about a person dressed in oversized clothing‚ painted face and a colored wig that creeps out people. Just recently there has been reports that these clowns have “tried to lure women and children

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    Case Analysis Even A Clown Can Do It: Cirque du Soleil Recreates Live Entertainment Cirque du Soleil is a Canadian entertainment company which was created in 1984 by a group of young street performers. Daniel Gauthier and Guy LaLiberte are the founding Co-Presidents of Cirque du Soleil who self-described the company as a mix of circus arts and street entertainment and reinvent the circus industry from then on. 1. What are the key factors kept by Le Cirque? Which ones are downplayed and which

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    phobia that I will discuss is the fear of clowns. This phobia is called Coulrophobia. (Mayo Clinic Staff‚ 2011) The first two people that I interview was the under 40‚ person A‚ and B. Person A said that she associate clowns with kids and circus.

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    been just a clown doll he got before his mother’s death. It was

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    Slow Burn Facial expressions can be one of a clowns best features. Yet‚ many do not use them that much. Your makeup was applied to highlight the moving features of your face. You should be able to express surprise‚ confused‚ fear and a bunch of other emotions without saying a word. This article I wish to share the importance of taking your time to allow your facial expression to communicate. The elements are: one oversized hammer (capable of making noise when it strikes the table)‚ a swollen

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    piece of hair appears on the other side of the heap “Tee he he” the things body slowly coming up “Tee he he” slowly rising a colorful coat is now visible “Tee hee he” rainbow pants “Tee hee hee” this thing is finally standing in front of them an... a clown with green hair a white face‚ a purple coat‚ rainbow pants‚ and disgusting bloody

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