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    The Ed Sullivan Show

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    American culture. A show that was very important in American television history is The Ed Sullivan Show‚ created by Ed Sullivan and Marlo Lewis in 1948. The show lasted until 1971‚ making it the longest running variety show in history and the twenty-fourth longest running show in primetime history. The show aired on CBS from 8:00-9:00 pm after being filmed in what was eventually named‚ The Ed Sullivan Theater. The Ed Sullivan Show lasted as long as it did because it was able to target all audiences in

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    EDITORIAL AND OP-ED Lay out The editorial page has 7 columns and covers about 6 stories. It also has an entire column dedicated to ‘letters to the Editor’‚ wherein 3-4 letters from their readers are published. The editorial-page is entirely black and white‚ including images‚ so as to give the page a serious attitude the editor’s column features 3 articles while the other 3 are the voices of experts and/or other journalists and columnists. The OP-ED page also has 7 columns. It covers 4 stories

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    Ed Gein 08 November 2010 Edward Theodore “Ed” Gein was an American murder and body snatcher. His crimes‚ which he committed around his hometown of Plainfield‚ Wisconsin‚ garnered widespread notoriety after authorities discovered Gein had exhumed corpses from local graveyards and fashioned trophies and keepsakes from their bones and skin. After police found body parts in his house in 1957‚ Gein confessed to killing two women: tavern owner Mary Hogan in 1954‚ and a Plainfield hardware store

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    Ed Gein - Serial Killer

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    Gil 1 Gil 1 Ed Gein: Serial Killer Zach Gil Ed Gein: Serial Killer Zach Gil 08 Fall 08 Fall Ed Gein was known as a farmer and a local handyman in his small town community of Plainfield‚ Wisconsin. The community was so small that most of the people that knew of Gein‚ just knew him as a bit of an odd character. While most of them thought that he was rather odd‚ they also thought that he was harmless. Little did they know that he would later come to be known as the “Butcher

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    walk past just happens to be a cannibal or inspire many famous horror films. Jeffrey Dahmer‚ “The Milwaukee Cannibal‚” and Ed Gein‚ “The Real Leatherface‚” put a new definition to the word horror. The acts of these men are not only famously talked about throughout the country today‚ but they inspired the brain-child of some of the biggest names in horror. Jeffrey Dahmer and Ed Gein are two well-known serial killers and cannibals

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    Eric Harris Suicide

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    On April 20‚ 1999‚ a depressed teen and a psychopath decided to go on a killing spree at Columbine High School. The depressed teen‚ Dylan Klebold‚ and the psychopath‚ Eric Harris‚ had been planning every detail of the massacre for almost a year. Their goal was to kill as many people as possible. Eric and Dylan injured twenty-four people and killed eight male students‚ four female students‚ and one male teacher. Then they committed suicide in the school library. Many people want to know why the two

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    Hunter Hageman Pd. 3 Don Ed Hardy: A Modern Artist History Don Ed Hardy is one of the most influential and successful artists of the late twentieth and early twenty-first century because he has created some of the most unique pieces of art and created his own style that is portrayed best in his painting “Love Kills Slowly”. Most of his art can be used as tattoos since he is also a famous tattoo artist. His entire life has been dedicated to changing the way art is portrayed. Ever since he started

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    Full-Blown Psychopath The book “Columbine” consists of two teenage boys who murdered twelve and injured twenty-four of their classmates on April 20‚ 1999. Eric Harris‚ who was the mastermind behind the massacre‚ and Dylan Klebold‚ who contributed only because he was searching for a way to end his life‚ had been planning to place bombs in the school and shoot anyone who survived for almost over a year and a half. Before Eric and Dylan entered Columbine on April 20‚ Eric and Dylan had been arrested

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    Joel Chandler Harris was born in Eatonton‚ Georgia on December 9‚ 1845 to single mother Mary Ann Harris. His father deserted the family shortly after Harris’s birth. They were never married‚ and his illegitimate birth haunted Harris for his life. A local doctor named Dr. Andrew Reid befriended Mary Ann Harris and her young son. He allowed them to live in a small cottage behind his mansion. Mary Ann Harris encouraged her son to read extensively‚ especially Oliver Goldsmith’s Vicar of Wakefield.

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    shootings carried out by eighteen-year-old Eric Harris and seventeen year old Dylan Klebold in Littleton‚ Colorado. Their original intention was to set off their bombs in the cafeteria‚ and when everybody ran out of the buildings‚ they would shoot them from a distance. When the bombs failed to detonate‚ they changed their plans and just started running through the school and shooting at anybody. This effectively killed thirteen people (fifteen including Harris and Klebold)‚ and wounding twenty-three others

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