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    criminal then mounted the motorcycle. His accomplice‚ who was also the motorcyclist‚ sped off and they escaped from the scene. I was shocked at what I saw. The robbery happened so fast that before I could do anything to try to foil it‚ the whole incident was over. I ran to help the lady. When I reached the part of the ditch where the lady fell into‚ I saw her seated at the bottom of the ditch. She had scratch marks on her arms and legs and was groaning in pain. I then realised that she was pregnant.

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    simply not standing for a person who is being victimized and not saying anything about it. In many crime the witnesses do not come forward because they are scared about what other people might think about the witness. In the article “Thirty-Eight Who Saw Murder Didn’t Call the Police” written by Martin Gansberg‚ analyzes the murder of Catherine Genovese who was killed in front of her apartment building and the thirty eight people who heard her crying out for help and did not call the police. Many psychologist

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    Thirty-Eight Who Saw Murder Didn’t Call the Police Thirty-eight people saw the murder of a woman and didn’t call the police. What does this say about a person’s actions? In “Thirty-Eight Who Saw Murder Didn’t Call the Police” by Martin Gansberg‚ a woman was stalked and killed. Catherine also known as Kitty‚ was on her way home when she noticed a man out of nowhere. She head toward the call box to call the police‚ but the man grabbed her and stabbed her. Catherine cried for help‚ “Please help me

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    Philosophy 101 25 March 2014 Seuss-ism “Think left and think right and think low and think high‚ Oh‚ the things you can think up if only you try.” Dr‚ Seuss’s fun children’s rhymes are known by many‚ with over 200 million copies of his stories sold‚ but do these fun little stories hold a deeper meaning? Theodor Seuss Geisel also popularly known as the children’s author “Dr. Seuss” hides his philosophical views on individuality within the rhythm of his most popular books. Theodor Seuss Geisel

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    interested in collecting interesting stories‚ and the other is I’m interested in collecting interesting research. What I’m looking for is cases where they overlap.” Susan Salter Reynold staff writer in Los Angeles Times in her review titled “’What the Dog Saw: And Other Adventures’ by Malcolm Gladwell” defines Malcolm Gladwell’s writing skill with as “This is not journalism. It is not self-help. It is not sociology. In many ways‚ Gladwell’s writing has more in common with those explorers and scientists.

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    situation were I’m kicking and screaming for my life‚ trying my hardest to get away from the claws of death. And even though everyone can see and hear me yelling at the top of my lungs for help‚ no one has the courage to do so. In the short story “37 Who Saw Murder Didn’t Call the Police” by Martin Gansberg‚ that was the fate for Catherine Genovese. Gansberg does an exceptional job explaining the events leading up to‚ and after the tragic death of Catherine Genovese. How could 37 people be aware of what

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    writing and rhyming. After his extra schooling at Oxford University did not work out‚ Seuss tried his hand in the advertising business where he quickly achieved wealth and fame “cartooning”. (Theodore Seuss) Seuss’ first book‚ “And to Think That I Saw It on Mulberry Street” came in the year 1936 while Seuss was listening to the rhythm of the ship’s engine. Growing up in Springfield‚ Massachusetts‚ Seuss incorporated many of the things in his environment into his stories. After his brief time in World

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    In “ Thirty- Eight Who Saw Murder Didn’t Call the Police‚” Martin Gansberg writes about how people didn’t take action when witnessing Miss Genovese getting murder. About a women she was on her way home when a men appeared out of nowhere and stabbed her‚ and she screamed for help. The neighbors heard her‚ and didn’t do much to help. One neighbor just shouted when he heard a lot of noises though it didn’t help at all. The men stabbed her a second time‚ and still‚ no one had helped her until she got

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    Jacksonian Democracy The Jacksonian democrats saw themselves as the guardians of the United States Constitution‚ political democracy‚ individual liberty‚ and equality of economic opportunity. However‚ were they really all they claimed to be? They did attempt to increase the power of lower classes while decreasing the influence of the rich and powerful. Economically‚ they benefited from governing during a time of huge advances in transportation‚ which boosted commerce and helped the common man. The

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    AS Film Studies How do narrative and genre features create meaning and generate response in a film clip from ‘Saw’? As film audiences we have an expectation of particular conventions‚ which certain film genres work with and if these expectations are met‚ then viewing pleasure is certified. This is a result of our understanding of generic conventions‚ which derives from past experiences with films we have seen. The film industry understands this‚ but is however‚ constantly attempting to

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