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    He lived in poverty and was the oldest child. Luis raped and murdered kids that were poor and on the streets. (Murderpedia) He would give them stuff‚ take them on walks‚ and once they got tired he would rape them and most of the time‚ dismember their bodies. He confessed to killing 140 people‚ charged

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    In the story “Catching the moon” Luis Cintron was just released into his father‚ Jorge Cintron’s‚ custody after 6 months in a juvenile detention center for a breaking and entering. Luis did it for a dare. Unfortunately‚ the old lady was a light sleeper and also had a very good aim with her aluminum cane. His father determined that Luis should wash and polish every single hubcap in the yard. Lately‚ Luis has been getting in trouble since he started high school with his “social group” he organized

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    Deviance in today’s society can be seen as an act or attitude that is normal‚ unavoidable and relies on societal reactions. After listening to the story narrated by Juan Ochoa about his childhood experience in Mexico with his family‚ one can conclude that the discussed deviance is social‚ regarding the ongoing issues in the surroundings. This is because Mexico experienced a period of lawlessness‚ which gave room for a prevalent deviant behavior. Deviance act can extend to a criminal level. The narrator

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    there are novels‚ poems‚ short stories etc that has come from countries such as Argentina‚ Mexico‚ Venezuela‚ Cuba etc. Who is Luis de Góngora? One of the most prominent literatures author and Spanish poet Luis de Góngora comes from his beginning to find his voice. His objective was aesthetic; aesthetics is based on the concept of beauty or the appreciation of beauty. Luis de Góngora was born on July 11‚ 1561 in Córdoba‚ Spain. He was born Francisco de Argote‚ later change to Leonor de Góngora (Mujica)

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    have just stayed as a small military party but even if he did Luis wouldn’t have been there to inform him other certain things. What if Camila had gone home? Would Demetrio live with it or continue to think about here? Considering Demetrio had a wife and a son I believe that he could soon forgot about her if she had just left and returned home. War paint had made few good choices in the novel what made her do those things? What was Luis trying to achieve by going to Demetrio and joining his army?

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    This article is about Luis Delcid-Cardona‚ a boy who killed his three best mates while driving drunk. He fled the scene by foot while his friends lay there dead or dying on the New Jersey highway early Thursday morning – 12/12/13. The four passengers were on their way home early Thursday morning after attending a high school party. Luis Delcid-Cardona‚ aged 19‚ was the intoxicated driver‚ Jonathon Rivas‚ aged 19‚ was in the front passenger seat and two recently graduated high school students‚ Samantha

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    In "Poem by Poem" by Juan Herrera‚ he reflects on the shooting that happened in a church in Charleston‚ SC on 6/18/2015. As he reflects in this poem‚ he uses poetic elements such as caesuras and repetition to convey the complex feelings of pain and grief he feels‚ as well as trying to bring attention to how lost America’s gun laws are. Herrera often uses caesuras‚ which is when you break the flow in the middle of the sentence. He does this very often‚ such as‚ "we can end the violence every day

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    The things that drive men towards wanting peace are fear of death‚ desire to live peacefully‚ and the possibility of getting that standard of life. In the state of nature‚ there is no common power and Hobbes states that all individuals are fundamentally equal in that everyone is capable of killing or harming another individual. There is no peace and the risk of death is constant. Life without laws and before a civil society is defined by a constant state of war and general chaos. In the state of

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    Free Internet The general argument made by Juan Andrade in his article‚ “The Next Civil Rights Frontier is Digital ”‚ is that too many students are at a technological disadvantage. More specifically‚ when it comes to supply list‚ it is no longer just pen‚ pencils‚ and paper‚ now students are encouraged to obtain internet access at home. In this passage‚ Andrade is suggesting that too many families lack the monthly subscription‚ and digital literacy to benefit themselves from the technology’s values

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    Introduction Fun Fact: The Don Juan Pond in Antarctica is the saltiest place on Earth. Does that have anything to do with an Ecocolumn? No. What is an Ecocolumn? An Ecocolumn is essentially a tiny ecosystem in a bottle. A few bottles. And it’s not an ecosystem. It has three chambers: Terrestrial‚ Decomposition‚ and Aquatic. The Terrestrial Chamber has the soil‚ the sun‚ and is the entrance into the Ecocolumn. The Decomposition Chamber is where decomposers break down the dead organic matter

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