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    Damien Cave Summary

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    COMM200-U4 06/02/13 Nicole Prince The article “On Sale at Old Navy: Cool Clothes for Identical Zombies!” written by Damien Cave explains how as a society we are swayed by the flash of big corporations and in turn are loosing what real culture we have left. Damien Cave starts the article off with a scenario showing a man named “Thomas Frank”. As Frank walks by a heavily decorated Old Navy he shows his disgust saying ”Oh God‚ this is disgusting”. Thomas Frank is a pioneering social

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    suspected to be by three teenage boys. The suspected teens that supposedly committed the murders were Damien Echols‚ Jason Baldwin‚ and Jessie Misskelley. All three of these boys fit the description of who murdered the three boys.(1) Later the three teenaged boys were arrested by police for murdering these three eight year old boys. The teenagers were sentenced to life in prison‚ all except Damien Echols‚ he had a death sentence. He was the only one out of the three to be ordered a death sentence

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    West Memphis 3

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    convicted of the murder of three eight years old boys. The West Memphis Three are three men who were tried and convicted as teenagers in 1994 of the 1993 murders of three boys‚ Steve Branch‚ Michael Moore‚ and Christopher Byers‚ in West Memphis‚ Arkansas. Damien Echols was sentenced to death‚ Jessie Misskelley‚ Jr. was sentenced to life imprisonment plus two 20-year sentences‚ and Jason Baldwin was sentenced to life imprisonment. During the trial‚ the prosecution asserted that the children were killed

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    Philosophy 110 11 October 2009 Analysis of the Case of the West Memphis three One would believe that justice is found in every law and in every courtroom‚ and judges and jurors are the perfect tools to demonstrate such fairness on every situation. However‚ not all people receive fair trials regardless of gender‚ race‚ ethnic background or religion as established by the American judicial system. For example‚ throughout decades millions of innocent

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    Medium Is the Message

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    influences how the message is perceived to the audience. This phrase can be communicated through Damien Hirst and Stelarc artwork. Damien Hirst works are very conceptual and dramatic which leaves the audience looking for a message. For example he’s artwork “The Physical Impossibility of Death in the Mind of Someone living” which consists of a tiger shark preserved in formaldehyde in a vitrine. Damien Hirst is aiming to fry the mind by influencing how the message is perceived to the audience but

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    West Memphis Three Case

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    now known as the West Memphis Three. Two of these boys‚ Damien Echols and Jessie Misskelley‚ were put in extremely different circumstances that if switched‚ could have decided the fate of the case. If a testimony cannot be proven accurate or is not obtained by ethical means then it should not be accredited until proven otherwise. Damien Echols was an 18-year old boy from West-Memphis‚ Arkansas that was different than other kids his age. Damien had‚ what experts would later call‚ an interest in the

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    were Jessie Misskelley‚ Jr.‚ Jason Baldwin‚ and Damien Echols‚ their ages were seventeen‚ sixteen‚ and eighteen. As a motive for the murders the prosecution believed they were performed as a satanic ritual. After an intense trial each of the teenagers were found guilty by the jury‚ although there was a fairly large lack of evidence. The prosecution was under a great amount of stress from the community and others to find the ones responsible. Damien Echols was given the death penalty‚ Jessie Misskelley

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    Michael Moore‚ and Stevie Branch. All three boys were just eight years-old. People in the community were distraught‚ and some even referred to West Memphis as "Hell". After about a month‚ investigators soon came to the conclusion that three teens‚ Damien Echols‚ Jason Baldwin‚ and Jessie Misskelley Jr.‚ were the killers. In 1996‚ HBO released a documentary‚ Paradise Lost: The Child Murders at Robin Hood Hills‚ following the case. It was directed by Joe Berlinger and Bruce Sinofsky. The documentary

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    Devil's Knot

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    eight year old boys were found savagely murdered in West Memphis Arkansas. The investigation lacks hard evidence and a suspect‚ and the police automatically turn their focus on Satanism. Unfortunately‚ three teenage boys became the prime suspects: Damien Echols‚ Jason Baldwin‚ and Jessie Misskelley. Because they wore black and listened to hard rock music‚ they were outcasts. With nothing but circumstantial evidence mounted upon these teenage boys‚ the community lets a "Satanic Panic" outweigh the

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    Wanted Dead Part One Andy Warhol‚ was the creative mind that created pop art. Andy Warhol is a Polish American artist that lived during the twentieth century. Mr. Warhol’s paintings focused on the mass production of commercial goods‚ as well as under minded the supposed value of art based on the uniqueness of the work. The thing that I enjoy the most about his works is the way that he incorporates silkscreen in order to produce multiples of a single image yet still manages to make each one different

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