is because the crime scene was sloppy‚ he did not have a weapon‚ he came into the house careless and upon entering the house wounded himself by getting cut on some broken glass which left behind his blood for a DNA analysis. Furthermore‚ the arson did not work out and he left a number of valuable things behind. There is also the fact that what he did take was not that valuable because all of the valuable things she had were still at the home. Therefore‚ if he had been an organized offender the evidence
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The Assassination of JFK and his Accomplishments while he was in Office. The assassination of John Fitzgerald Kennedy remains a mystery to this day. Some argue that there is more than one shooter‚ I personally agree with this theory. Although his presidency was very short‚ he made great strides in giving the people what he promised. He most likely would have helped America in more ways than one and it would have been great to have seen what he would have accomplished. John Fitzgerald Kennedy was
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It is important to live by the proverb “when he has to‚ the devil eats flies” which can be shown through Anne Frank’s survival of the holocaust‚ the bombing of Pearl Harbor‚ the book known as “Vampire Mountain” from the Cirque Du Freak series‚ and finally the events of September 11th‚ 2001. Anne Frank shows the proverb “When he has to‚ the devil eats flies” which‚ coincidentally‚ originated in germany‚ when she uses an office and warehouse as a hiding place‚ dies of disease‚ and must live with
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Allan Poe: He Who Needed a Punching Bag The writer and poet‚ Edgar Allan Poe‚ was not as creepy as his stories portray him to be. He was just full of teenage angst and anger‚ even in his older years. It would be likely that if he were alive today‚ he would have weekly sessions with a psychologist‚ but he did not live in this era. However his stories did act as an emotional outlet in which many of his stories can be attributed to some emotionally taxing part of his life. A subject that he often wrote
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because his “own flesh and blood to rebel (Jessica eloped with a lot of money)” He was depressed for losing his own “blood” (Jessica) and angry because she stole everything from him. But two Christians (Salerio and Solanio) was being extremely disrespected Shylock. They compared difference between red wine and Rhenish as a metaphor of the relationship between Jessica and Shylock (Act three scene one line 35-39). So he made a powerful and touching speech. “ Hath not a Jew eyes? Hath not a Jew hands
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Golding Piggy and the world he represents Piggy is a short and overweight boy who wears thick glasses‚ he is an orphan who was brought up by his aunt‚ and he represents orders and democracy. It is no coincidence that Piggy’s nickname is such. He is afflicted with asthma and does not care to do tiring work on the island. Piggy tries very hard to cling to civilization‚ and tries his best to keep peace. Although he is one of the smartest boy on the island‚ but he lacks any social skills whatsoever
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Augustus and How He Changed The Roman Empire Two problems facing the late Roman Empire was the instability and non unification caused by inner family civil wars. Rome’s rapid expansion‚ after the Punic Wars‚ resulted in changes that permanently divided the state. Both Aristocrats and Plebeians wanted total control of Rome and tried to destroy each other. Civil war was the the only way to solve problems in politics. Consequently‚ the power of the military became strong. Control of Rome’s
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Ms. Loftus CHC 2D1 01/3/2010 Pierre Elliott Trudeau and How He Shaped the Canadian Identity Governing from 1968 to 1984‚ Pierre Elliott Trudeau was one of the most significant Prime Ministers of Canada. In relation to human rights‚ Trudeau wanted every Canadian to be treated as an equal. Culturally‚ Trudeau wanted to celebrate and unite the country’s differing beliefs. In terms of foreign affairs‚ he pursued an independent path in international relations. Pierre Trudeau
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Emerson pushes his message that children need to learn that it’s ok to make mistakes‚ and that those mistakes help them to learn properly in school. A critical component of this argument is diction. Throughout the piece‚ Emerson uses phrases such as “He can learn anything” “...which is important to him…” “the power to learn is secured” (190). By using these phrases‚ Emerson is able to get the audience to understand that learning is all about what you install in your children‚ at a young age. Installing
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2. What "liberties" does he believe Americans are willing to sacrifice? Siegfried believes Americans were willing to sacrifice both their political and personal liberties in the name of mass production and mass civilization. Americans weren’t necessarily sacrificing their rights like the freedom of speech or religion—their obsession with efficiency of production was obstructing their personal liberties. In order to meet the production quota‚ Americans were willing to sacrifice pride in and quality
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