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    Macbeth Banquo's Murder

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    The Mind of a murderer is one of the most intriguing‚ malicious‚ and frightening ideas that can be portrayed by a writer. Authors across the globe have tried to grasp their hands on the line that a murderer crosses when making his first kill. One of the most complex murderers in literatures history is Macbeth of Shakespeare’s Macbeth. In the beginning of the play‚ Macbeth is introduced as an ambitious‚ valiant warrior who cares for both his country and his people. Soon after the beginning of the

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    coordinator with a copy marked to Dr Satya Sheel ( satyasheel@ddn.upes.ac.in ) as per the details given below: (kindly indicate your Name‚ Enrollment No. & Course) 2. Please note that confirmation to attend the Convocation will be on first cum first serve basis. Confirmation received beyond 21st June will not be accepted under any circumstance. * Mohd Yaqoot at myaqoot@ddn.upes.ac.in  for MBA (PM) students * Ms. Shilpi Mukherjee at smukherjee@ddn.upes.ac.in for MBA (IFM) students

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    Lizzie Borden Murder

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    Borden really have taken an ax and ended her parents lives committing a double murder‚ its been 120 years and this is still a continuing question? On August 4‚ 1892 a double murder was committed. Abby Borden was discovered dead upstairs and her husband Andrew dead downstairs. Both were axed to death in a matter of minutes. Officially the case is unsolved but what is known is that in 1892‚ in Fall River‚ Massachusetts a Murder escaped from justice. In the Lizzie Borden controversial court case‚ the innocent

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    Murder of Helen Jewett

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    In The Murder of Helen Jewett‚ Patricia Cohen uses one of the most trivial murders during the 1800’s to illustrate the sexiest society accommodations to the privileged‚ hypocritical tunneled views toward sexual behavior‚ and the exploitation of legal codes‚ use of tabloid journalism‚ and politics. Taking the fact that woman was made from taking a rib from man was more than biblical knowledge‚ but incorporated into the male belief that a woman’s place is determined by the man. Helen had the proper

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    The Juarez Mexico Murders

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    The Juarez Murders Walking the bridge from El Paso into Ciudad Juarez‚ America’s number one narcotics corridor‚ means stepping into a world that is many times more vibrant and violent‚ richer and poorer‚ yet still strangely invisible from the other side. A vendor hawking crucifixes runs from the police. A preacher waving a Bible shames three painted girls. The rust-colored hand of a beggar pokes out from beneath an Indian shawl. A four-year-old boy in a Joe Camel cap wanders the streets after

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    Murders In The Rue Morgue

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    Literary Criticism of Murders in the Rue Morgue Some of the greatest analytic minds in history have made discoveries that started within their imagination. For instance Albert Einstein remembered riding in a streetcar in Bern and looking back at the famous clock tower that dominated the city. He then imagined what would happen if his streetcar raced away from the clock tower at the speed of light. He quickly realized that the clock would appear stopped‚ since light could not catch up to the streetcar

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    Murder in the Name of Honour

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    “The truth will set you free. But first‚ it will piss you off.” -Gloria Steinem Discussing honour killings contrary to the accepted social wisdom is taboo. Across societies‚ we are expected to uphold the dominant social narrative‚ whether it is tolerance or moral outrage.  In both cases‚ women are the losers when social forces use spin to frame the narrative of gender violence to suit political goals‚ including maintaining the status quo. Introduction An honor killing or honor killing (also called

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    Helen Jewett Murder

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    The murder of Helen Jewett attracted a lot of attention‚ because it was about a well-educated woman and a young man both taking paths to get into trouble. The expansion of the newspapers made everyone know about the case from all across the United States. New people were coming into New York City which was bringing a greater population expansion. It was quicker for people to move around the city because there was transportation and Richard Robinson and Helen Jewett were not being controlled as much

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    Lord of the Flies by William Golding and Lost created by J.J. Abrams Was it Murder? “Lost” and “Lord of the Flies” may have many years in difference‚ both explore the same desire of survival. In both “Lost” and “ Lord of the Flies” we see multiple deaths‚ the question is: is it murder or an accident? In the novel‚ by William Golding titled “Lord of the Flies” we find a plane filled with a group of school boys‚ aged 6-12. The plane of course and shot down

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    Murder By Roald Dahl

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    about a married couple in the 1950s‚ Mary and Patrick Maloney. This story begins with Mary waiting for her police officer husband‚ Patrick‚ to getting home then ends with Mary killing Patrick and getting away with it because she fed the police the murder weapon. This ending is very unexpected considering at the beginning the six month pregnant Mary loved her husband more than anything. This story opens with Mary calmly waiting for her husband to get home at the same time he does everyday. Dahl

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