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    it was never issued. The police said there was no link between Eric and the pipe bombs. But‚ 60 minutes II gained the knowledge after a court battle that in fact‚ the police department knew more about the website than what they had previously stated. After this exposure the police department decided they were going to release the files from this case after there was backlash from victims families. On these files‚ from the website‚ Eric had threatened to blow up a number of individuals in the Denver

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    The British are coming! The British Invasion brought The Beatle’s‚ The Rolling Stone’s‚ and also Eric Clapton’s Rock and blues to American listeners. Clapton’s multiple bands increased his popularity and the music played created a new sound that was profitable. Their struggles and addictions changed blues and rock and inspired the new musicians that played too. Eric Clapton was imprinted in music history with his awards‚ blues music‚ and rock music which have been inspired from his tragedies and

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    Games to Life

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    based off of it. Eric and Dylan’s‚ the two shooters‚ game was created based on the Columbine High School’s floor plan. Their game contained characters based off student at their school whom they did not like. When students‚ in their game‚ that believed in God would die they would say “’My Lord‚ why did you do this to me?” which is what Eric and Dylan believed they would say as they would kill them. When a newer game called Duke Nukem came out‚ a similar game to Doom‚ Eric and Dylan were quick

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    to others. However‚ fake names are even more useful than real names‚ especially towards writers. Authors use pen names because they want to conceal their gender‚ their pen name defied proper etiquette‚ and they want to hide their true identity. From Eric Blair‚ the author of Nineteen Eighty-Four‚ to Charles Dodgson‚ the writer of the fantasy world Alice in Wonderland‚ these authors used a pen name for these purposes. Moving right along‚ many people responds negatively towards a book depending on who

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    police awareness about the two boys Dylan Klebold‚ age 16‚ and Eric Harris‚ age 17. In May ’98 the Browns‚ (neighbors of the Harris’s) turn in a 9-page print out of Eric’s web site over to the police. The web site was filled with violence‚ hatred‚ and aforementioned threats‚ in spite of all that there was no action taken. In June of ’98 Dylan and Eric began building pipe bombs‚ the parents fail to notice their activities. July ’98 Eric was playing "Doom"(doom is a computer game) on the Internet

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    Columbine High School in Columbine‚ Colorado‚ United States. Two senior students‚ Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold aged 18‚ embarked on a shooting spree in which a total of 12 students and 1 teacher were murdered. They also injured 21 other students directly‚ with three further people being injured while attempting to escape the school. The pair then committed suicide. Both students were average people with normal lives. Eric was a son to a U.S. Air Force transport pilot called Wayne Harris and His mum

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    Dark Night of the Soul

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    Pat Key Eric Rupert WRI121 October 11‚ 2011 Summary Dark Night of the Soul Dark Night of the Soul written by Richard E. Miller is a compilation of essays written about people that express themselves through writings of their own or by others. In Miller’s first essay we get a glimpse of Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold’s lives and how fantasy becomes reality when Harris and Klebold open fire on Columbine High School murdering many innocent people. Harris writes in his diary that no one is to

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    Chemical Eric: Dealing with the Disintegration of Central Control Part 1: 1. What hormonal problem could be causing these symptoms? Eric’s symptoms include: large hands and feet‚ low thyroid activity‚ low cortisone levels‚ low testosterone levels‚ high growth hormone levels‚ and swelling in his right knee. Since most of Eric’s symptoms are hormonal‚ he is clearly having an endocrine gland problem. Cortisone‚ testosterone‚ and growth hormone levels are being affected‚ it is likely that he his having

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    winning documentary; ‘Bowling for Columbine’ explores the reason for the violence in America and the reason for the Columbine High school mascara. In April 1999 two students Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold went on a shooting rampage killing twelve students‚ a teacher‚ and injuring twenty-one people‚ before committing suicide. Eric Harris killed out of anger. He killed in judgment. He killed because of his self-perceived uniqueness and his wish to exist alone‚ without the burden of others. Dylan Klebold

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    Fast Food Nation: The Dark Side of the All-American Meal. Eric Schlosser. New York‚ NY: Houghton Mifflin Company‚ 2001‚ 383 pp. Notes. $13.95. "This book is about fast food‚ the values it embodies‚ and the world it has made‚" writes Eric Schlosser in the introduction of his book‚ Fast Food Nation. His argument against fast food is based on the premise that "the real price never appears on the menu." The "real price‚" according to Schlosser‚ ranges from obliterating small business‚ spreading pathogenic

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