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    attendant Marion Bartlett (58)‚ Fugate’s stepfather Velda Bartlett (36)‚ Fugate’s mother Betty Jean Bartlett (2)‚ Velda and Marion Bartlett’s daughter August Meyer (70)‚ Starkweather family’s friend Robert Jensen (17)‚ Carol King’s boyfriend Carol King (16)‚ Robert Jensen’s girlfriend Clara Ward (46)‚ C. Lauer Ward’s wife Lillian Fencl (51)‚ Clara Ward’s maid C. Lauer Ward (47)‚ wealthy industrialist Merle Collison (34)‚ traveling salesman Span of Killings: • December 1‚ 1957 – January 29‚ 1958

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    done. He thought the fiend would kill him on his wedding night‚ so he protects himself instead of protecting Elizabeth. The fiend is kind-hearted and very lonely. He went out at night‚ and brought back fire wood for the family. He learned to care about the family‚ and he hadn’t even talked to them. He would just observe them every day. Everybody is scared of him because he looks different‚ so he doesn’t have any friends. He finally gets the courage to talk to De Lacey‚ but when Felix finds him in

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    by killing King Duncan. Lady Macbeth is the main influencer when Macbeth commits the murder of King Duncan. Macbeth‚ a weak character‚ is able to be convinced by Lady Macbeth to kill Duncan. Her encouragement was the most influential factor contributing to the murder. Lady Macbeth is manipulative and partly responsible for the murder‚ making her as guilty as Macbeth. Out of the couple Lady Macbeth is the more dominant and controlling of the two. She is the brains behind the murder. In Act I scene

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    Breaking the law and committing murders divides into two different categories’ first-degree murder and second-degree murder which treat voluntary and involuntary manslaughter as separate crimes that do not constitute murder. The classifications of murder‚ if found guilty‚ do have consequences which can lead to long years of imprisonment or even the death penalty. Involuntary manslaughter has a fine or you can be punished with up to eight years of imprisonment. Voluntary manslaughter also has a fine

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    future Buddha‚ Siddhartha Gautama‚ was born in the 5th or 6th century BCE in Lumbini‚ in what is now Nepal. His father‚ King Suddhodana‚ was leader of a large clan called the Shakya. His mother‚ Queen Maya‚ died shortly after his birth. When Prince Siddhartha was a few days old‚ a holy man prophesied the Prince would be either a great military conqueror or a great spiritual teacher. King Suddhodana preferred the first outcome

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    someone wants something‚ they will do what they can to attain it. If they want it bad enough‚ they will do absolutely anything‚ including murder. In the Shakespearean play “Macbeth‚” this is shown to be true with Lady Macbeth and Macbeth in Acts 1 and 2 when they are planning to kill King Duncan. Lady Macbeth and Macbeth both act differently before and after the murder. Men are stereotypically tough and courageous‚ and women are stereotypically nice and gentle characters. In “Macbeth” this may not be

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    Analysis of a Newspaper This tabloid article about the death of Simon uses exaggerated language in the title‚ ‘’Killed by friends?” in my opinion‚ this instantly attracts the reader‚ because there are two words which are not used to be seen together: “Killed” could mean violence and chaos where “Friends” relate to peace‚ this suggests that there is something shocking going to happen in the article. When we look at the article we notice the sub title “Ignorance of younglings” the word “ignorance”

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    thus squarely to be placed in the context of decolonisation and what contributor Jean Allman describes as the ‘nationalist fervour of the 1950s and 1960s’. It was during this period that the first generation of Africa’s professional historians set about the exhilarating task of rescuing the continent’s past from neglect and scholarly condescension. Those pioneering days are long gone and African history is now recognised as a fully established field within the wider historical discipline. This handsome

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    Duncan is depicted as Shakespeare’s idea of a fair king that others should admire. Duncan speaks to all people with respect‚ when the bloodied captain brings news to Duncan in act 1 Duncan greets him by calling him a “valiant cousin” and “worthy gentleman”. As well as showing respect to his subject he also held in utmost respect‚ as he is frequently called great king and chants of god save the king are also frequent throughout act 1 scene 3. Even after his death people still speak highly of Duncan

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    artifice‚ and superficiality from ballet. Modern dance resembled modern art and music being experimental. Pioneers of Modern dance like “Isadora Duncan‚ Loie Fuller‚ and Ruth St. Denis in the United States‚ Rudolf von Landon and Mary Wigman in Germany” they all wanted to create an awareness to their audiences of inner and outer realities. Isadora Duncan started “free dance” where she would perform in a simple tunic like the Greek vase figures that inspired a lot of her work. Her work would use natural

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