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    The Killer Clown also known as John Wayne Gacy‚ Jr. was born on 17 March 1942 in Chicago‚ Illinois and was the middle child of three. His father John Wayne Gacy Sr. worked as a machinist and his mother Marion Elaine Robinson was a homemaker. Gacy would have a close relationship with both his mother and sisters but a difficult one with his father who was an alcoholic with a violent temper who thought John was a sickly kid and he would often beat him for being weak. In the early years problems

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    Kors was born Karl Anderson‚ Jr.[3] on Long Island‚ New York‚ the son of Joan Hamburger‚ a former model‚ and her first husband‚ Karl Anderson‚ a college student.[4][5] His mother got remarried to Bill Kors when he was five. Since he was getting a new last name‚ his mother told him that he could choose a new first name as well; he chose to become Michael David Kors.[5] He grew up in Merrick‚ New York and graduated from John F. Kennedy High School in Bellmore‚ New York. Kors’ mother is Jewish and his

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    Introduction and The Origins of Dubstep If you were asked ten years ago what dubstep was‚ chances are you probably would have never heard of it before. At the time it was still in its experimental stage and only existed in dance clubs in South London. Since then‚ the popularity of dubstep has grown rather quickly in comparison to musical genres of the past. Now‚ dubstep is everywhere. It has a large following of fans‚ it is all over the Internet‚ it can be heard on popular radio and television‚

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    Prohibition Fast Facts

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    It was not as successful in practice as it looked on paper. Organized crime rose‚ and bootleggers and speakeasies  became popular‚ serving up cocktails‚ beer‚ moonshine and bathtub gin.  Chicago‚ interestingly enough‚ was a major center of Prohibition‚ complete with notorious gangsters and  speakeasies.  Prohibition in Chicago - Fun Facts ● A few speakeasies and ​ mob hangouts​ ‚ like John Barleycorn’s and the Green Mill Cocktail Lounge‚ are still in  business today.  ●

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    “Is it in you?” Gatorade has been the leading sports drink since it was created in 1965 by a team of researchers at the University of Florida of Medicine. Gatorade was a world changer. It basically changed every sport game. As it gave athletes an advantage to be hydrated at all times. As University of Florida won its first bowl game‚ the losing team‚ the Georgia Tech Yellow Jackets were interviewed. There coach simply said we lost because we didn’t have Gatorade. Since then Gatorade evolved into

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    BA FASION PROMOTION MARKETING REPORT-TOPSHOP SOPHIE RANDALL Marketing report Introduction The executive summary in this report TopShop is a fast fashion British clothes retailer which is part of the Arcadia group‚ it has shops in over 20 countries. Since it launched in 1964‚ TopShop has become a major style authority and one of fashion’s biggest success stories. Its edgy and irreverent approach to style has captured the imaginations of fashion-conscious shoppers and industry insiders

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    Elias Disney was born on December 5‚ 1901 in Chicago Illinois and died on December 15‚ 1966 in Los Angeles California. Walt’s father‚ Elias Disney‚ was an Irish-Canadian and his mother‚ Flora Call Disney‚ was German-American. Disney was born into a family of five where he was one of the four boys and one girl. While Walt was being brought up on a farm he learned his interest in drawing. After this discovery he contributed to his school paper in Chicago with his artsy talents and during the night he

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    Altman Dennis and more 1989 Homosexuality‚ Which Homosexuality? International Conference on Gay and Lesbian Studies‚ GMP Publishers‚ UK Altman Dennis 2001 Global Sex the University of Chicago Press‚ USA Green‚ James N. 1999 Beyond carnival – Male Homosexuality in Twentieth-Century Brazil‚ The University of Chicago Press‚ USA Kahn‚ Madeleine 2000 Narrative Transvestism: Rhetoric and Gender In the Eighteenth-century Whitman‚ Frederick L. 1986 Male Homosexuality in Four Societies: Brazil‚ Guatemala

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    Route 66 Cafe Case Study

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    6HCOMPANY DESCRIPTION 293 • Name and Slogan Route 66 Route 66 was established on November 11‚ 1926‚ this highway became one of the most famous roads in America‚ originally ran from Chicago‚ Illinois‚ through Missouri‚ Kansas‚ Oklahoma‚ Texas‚ New Mexico‚ and Arizona before ending at Santa Monica‚ California‚ covering a total of 2‚448 miles (3‚940 km). People travel in this highway are very tired due to traveling in the long distant so when they stop they need something can fulfill their stomach

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    militant‚ rebellious attitude that Public Enemy celebrated in their music. Another example of how Public Enemy used visuals to express their form of nationalism was when they recreated a picture of the Black Panther Party by wearing paramilitary outfits (Decker 62). Even the overall image of the group itself was “carefully choreographed” with the leader of the group‚ Chuck D‚ crafting his public persona as “bold‚ serious-minded‚ and keenly intellectual” in order mimic images of sixties Black nationalist

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