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    Pablo Escobar – A Criminal with a Conscience Profiles in Crime “Pablo was mourned by thousands. Crowds rioted as his casket was carried into the streets of his home city of Medellin” (Bowden‚ p15). This funeral does not sound as that of a notorious thug‚ but that of a vigilantly. Pablo Escobar committed many crimes ranging from petty theft‚ to terrorism‚ but mainly he was a drug king pin responsible for flooding North America with cocaine in the 1980’s. So the question is why

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    Professor Rodriguez 27 Nov. 2016 Engl 1301 Pablo Escobar In the life of Pablo Escobar‚ shows that no matter if you was raised properly‚ or did not have the best with your drive‚ and dedication everything is possible. Pablo Escobar is known as a famous Columbian drug lord. Born in 1949 Pablo entered the other side of the hustle in the early 1970s when he was about twenty-one. His family had very normal upbringings. Despite coming from modest and humble beginnings‚ Pablo found his calling through drugs. He

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    Francisco de Goya El Sueño de la Razón Produce Monstruos Francisco de Goya can rightly be registered as one of the three geniuses in Spanish painting i.e. the third master along-side with El Greco and Velasquez. Francisco de Goya produced most of his masterpieces between the 1760s and 1828 and with his works of art he is already the forerunner of the trends and tendencies so typical of the 20th century and it is far from being surprising that he is considered to be the predecessor

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    Osman Delgado 09/22/2014 Essay #1 (Pablo Escobar) Pablo Escobar was known as one of the richest men in the 20th century because of his involvement in the selling of drugs from Colombia to North America and Europe. In Medellin‚ he was known amongst the poor people as “Robin Rood”. Even though Pablo Escobar obtained his fortune through an illegal way‚ he never left the poor behind and this is why he was so loved. I believe that what he did by helping the poor was good during the first time of his

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    person get any credit for having good intentions? Pablo Emilio Escobar Gaviria‚ a man of many secrets and even more sins‚ is remembered for some as a loving father‚ husband‚ friend‚ neighbor‚ boss‚

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    piece of canvas thrown together. But meaning‚ reason‚ a likeness for the art. People take the human body as being X-rated sometimes and I also did too. But once Picasso opened my eyes and I saw that the human body stood for something. The human body has meaning‚ it has depth. To a viewer it may seem dramatic but I think that’s what Picasso wanted you to feel. In the piece El Greco‚ The Opening of the Faith Seal‚ it spoke to me. It was to me beautiful people‚ which looked happy and joyous. Another

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    finest taste of furniture. They had a majestic chandelier dangling in the middle of the living room. As the businessman was a man of art‚ it was no surprise to find many beautiful drawings around the house by famous artists like Leonardo Dicaprio and Pablo Picaso. The wife found out her husband was cheating on her. Then one day‚ the businessman was found dead in his house. Some People say he was killed by a gang of burglars who broke into the house and killed him but others believe his wife had

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    Family Background Jonas Salk’s parents names were‚ Daniel and Dora Salk. Daniel was Jonas’s father and Dora was Jonas’s mother. Dora was born in 1890‚ it didn’t say a date on any of the sites I went on. Daniel was born in 1890 too‚ it also didn’t say anything about a date on the sites I went on. Dora died in 1964 at the age of‚ 74. Daniel died in 1958 at the age of‚ 68. Dora Salk didn’t do anything for a living. Daniel Salk was a clothing

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    Pablo Picasso Biography in full Pablo Ruiz y Picasso ( 1881 – 1973 ) (born October 25‚ 1881‚ Málaga‚ Spain—died April 8‚ 1973‚ Mougins‚ France) Spanish expatriate painter‚ sculptor‚ printmaker‚ ceramicist‚ and stage designer‚ one of the greatest and most influential artists of the 20th century and the creator (with Georges Braque) of Cubism. The enormous body of Picasso’s work remains‚ and the legend lives on—a tribute to the vitality of the “disquieting” Spaniard with the “sombre . . . piercing”

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    Fernando Botero’s art piece titled The Death of Pablo Escobar‚ represents the Colombian legend Pablo Escobar in a unique‚ strong and iconic way. Medellin’s “robin hood” and even a hero for some‚ but most importantly it portrays the fall of a famous king pin that thought of himself as invincible after being shot multiple times by the police. The painting was made in 1999 by the Colombian painter Fernando Botero. The Death of Pablo Escobar resides in the Museum of Antioquia - Medellin (Colombia - Medellin)

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