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    Drew Peterson

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    Drew Peterson Is it really murder if no one can prove it? Drew Peterson was put on trial for the death of his third wife Kathleen Savio‚ who was found‚ drowned in her bathtub. Although this was a shocking case‚ initially he was found innocent. Drew Peterson was also put on trial for the disappearance of his fourth wife Stacy Peterson. Although most people are convinced that Drew killed Stacy‚ no evidence has come up to prove it. Although no evidence has been found‚ in many ways Drew Peterson

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    Nancy Drew

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    Nancy Drew Mystery Stories: Nancy’s Mysterious Letter By: Carolyn Keene Chapter 1 In chapter one Nancy and some of her friends were coming back from the Red Gate Farm. On there way home they saw an elderly mail carrier named Ira Nixon. So they stop to talk to him in this conversation Ira say that Nancy had a letter from somewhere in London. So Nancy invited Ira for some hot coca at her house. So as Ira is at Nancy’s house he was ready to leave so when he is going he notices that his mail

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    Charles Drew

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    Liberals believe in government action to achieve equal opportunity and equality for all.  It is the duty of the government to alleviate social ills and to protect civil liberties and individual and human rights.  Believe the role of the government should be to guarantee that no one is in need.  Liberal policies generally emphasize the need for the government to solve problems. Conservatives believe in personal responsibility‚ limited government‚ free markets‚ individual liberty‚ traditional American

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    Name: Drew Funk Date: 1/30/15 Graded Assignment Containing Communism Complete and submit this assignment by the due date to receive full credit. (20 points) Part 1: Complete the Chart 1. Using your own words‚ complete the chart below to describe causes and effects of Cold War events and policies. Refer to the information you gathered in the online activity The Cold War Begins to help you complete each column. Topic Brief Description Causes Effect and/or Outcome Truman Doctrine He established that

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    Falling Man Analysis

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    chose to jump‚ and in that moment of complete surrender they became graceful sacred angels returning to their source. “Falling Man” is an article focusing on the identity of one of these jumpers depicted in a well-known photograph taken by Richard Drew. The article is composed of numerous rhetorical devices that eventually give way to the author’s arguments towards the photograph. Utilization of rhetoric in the article allows a better understanding of the writer and its intended audience. The search

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    posters instead. Conan the Barbarian: 1982 poster by Frank Franzetta. Conan the Barbarian: 1982 poster by Frank Franzetta. The film stills did look more modern‚ but some of the defining artists such as Richard Amsel‚ Bob Peak‚ Frank Frazetta and Drew Struzan continued to paint and airbrush film posters. Due to this airbrushing and painting of the posters‚ the skintones were often very warm and orange and were never perfect. On the airbrushed posters‚ textures were always very smooth and lighting

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    50 First Dates. the Movie

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    Summary: The movie 50 First Dates is a romantic comedy film directed by Peter Segal. The movie is a notion of a day that keeps repeating itself. However‚ in this movie the recycling takes place entirely inside the mind of Lucy Whitmore played by Drew Barrymore. Barrymore plays a young woman who was in an accident that caused her to suffer from Goldfield Syndrome‚ a fictional form of anterograde amnesia in which each day’s events disappear from her memory overnight. This is caused by damage to

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    there are moments where the action becomes so enticing and Mezrich manages to ruin it by trying to convince the reader how exciting all of this really is. Specifically‚ in describing one particular hand‚ Mezrich writes‚ "Kevin drew a nine for a solid nineteen. Martinez drew another queen‚ a strong twenty. The dealer had a six showing. Heaven on felt.(pg. 82)" The last portion of that description is a bit cliché and tacky‚ and it is made clear that Mezrich was trying too hard. Going back to an earlier

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    Mildred Wirt Benson

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    Biography Who is the real Carolyn Keene? The author of the Nancy Drew series and many more wrote under a pen name. Carolyn Keene does not exist. The person behind all the stories was Mildred Wirt Benson. Her life was an inspiring journey and she even made it to the Ohio Woman’s Hall of Fame. Mrs. Benson did not stop writing until she was 96. Mildred Benson’s early childhood was much like every other child’s. She was born on March 28‚ 1905 and grew up in Iowa with her parents. She lived in Ladora

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    Sonia Sotomayor

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    visit where she finds a pamphlet naming off occupations that a diabetic would and would not be able to take part in. In this scene‚ she expresses her disappointment at the fact that she would never be able to be like her favorite book character Nancy Drew because of the lifelong disease that she was diagnosed with from a very young age. In this scene‚ Sotomayor describes herself as being very

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