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951: Serial Killers: Not All Serial Killers Are Insane
... of the most famous serial killers were some of the smartest and clever individuals of their time. Many serial killers, though wrong in what they do, are some of the most intelligent people to have lived. Jack the Ripper is the most elusive and mysterious serial killer who has been recorded. He was a murderer in London in the late 1800's. He murdered prostitutes in the early hours of many ... are just a few of the many awards that help show how this movie is politically correct. Many serial killers, though wrong in what they do, are some of the most intellectual people to have lived. There are many different angles that sanity can be viewed from. Cannibalism, murdering, or world conquest do not promote insanity but show how such people have bad morals. For example, to almost achieve world domination ...
952: On The Jews And Their Lies
... was descended from the noblest patriarch, Noah who in his day was the greatest and oldest lord, priest, and father of the entire world and from the other nine succeeding patriarchs. Abraham saw, heard, and lived with all of them, and some of them (as for instance Shem, Shelah, Eber) outlived him by many years. So Abraham obviously was not lacking in nobility of blood and birth; and yet this did ... No, he was idolatrous, and he would have remained under condemnation if God's word had not called him, as Joshua in chapter 24:2 informs us out of God's own mouth: "Your fathers lived of old beyond the Euphrates, Terah, the father of Abraham and Nahor; and they served other gods. Then I took your father Abraham from beyond the River and led him," etc. Even later, after he ...
953: Taking The Hard Road
... of the past would be statistics and those of historians, the autobiographies give the reader a feel of what the working classes were going through in a more personal way. The conditions in which they lived and the politics or beliefs they lived by can be examined for differences or qualities they might share. Unfortunately, there are many difficulties in autobiographies. The working class rarely wrote autobiographies themselves. Often the autobiographers were, although they were classified as working ...
954: The Latvian-Russian Relations
... people did not come easy. Latvia was a free country until 1940, when the Soviet Union annexed the all three of the Baltic States. (Kirckus, 1) Those fifty years were especially hard for those who lived through this drastic change and deep down in their hearts believed that someday they would be free again. A war is the worst thing that can happen in any country, because not everybody is able ... obey and accept communism principles, but they still did not loose they high moral beliefs, responsibility, and hope for freedom and independence. Communist empire changed lives of millions of people, including many who had never lived in a communist country, but who have been touched by a Cold war. "Some were inspired to acts of greatness; others were driven to their deaths" and these horrible memories will never be forgotten. (Dobbs ...
955: H G W B S
Hate has lived ever since the dawn of time. Depending on others so it maybe survive and possibly conquer. Still today it's at the same place it's always been. There is one such group that I ... from far away). Not from within. They will discriminate against others for what their interests are, their beliefs and appearance. They do not see that others are ridiculing them for those exact features. Hate has lived for thousands of years and will live for as long as there is life it self is present. The HGWBS is but one thing towards which I express my hate, hate that is due to ...
956: Roman History
... city. The body would then be placed into the ground. The rich were put into sarcophagi. Some people would have an epitaph on there tomb. This was a brief description of the person how they lived and died. On the birthdays of the dead the family would have a meal in there honor. Most tombstones had a chute where food could be dropped into, this was thought to nourish the soul ... hours. Mid afternoon they would stop and have lunch. In the afternoon they would go to the baths. After that they would go home and have dinner in the evening. Housing Most people in Rome lived in a Inslua. This was a small apartment building. They had no running water or sewerage. The bottom floors had fewer ocupants than the higher floors. There were no cooking facilities so a brazier was ...
957: Siddhartha
... and the shining, inner world of art and spirit. -2nd Theme The tortured adolescent who is cruelly oppressed by the "system," usually the expectations of his parents and teachers. *In his last twenty years, Hesse lived in seclusion and published little. He died in 1962, just before his works became popular in the United States. Literary period/country *Contemporary/Ancient India Characters *Siddhartha -Protagonist -Main character in action -He is stubborn ... any stain upon his soul for which he alone had not been responsible? (Page 88) *Ascetic -Adjective; self-denying or austere -He had heard that this alleged Buddha had formerly been an ascetic and had lived in the woods, had then turned to high living and the pleasures of the world, and he held no brief for this Gotoma. (Page 21) *Tepid -Adjective; lacking enthusiasm -He loved this feeling and continually ...
958: Edgar Allen Poe
Edgar Allan Poe was born in Boston, grew up in Richmond, Virginia, and lived in six Eastern cities. His father was David Poe, a Baltimore actor. His actress mother, Elizabeth came to the United States as a kid. The parents were not that talented; they played small roles in ... York. Poe knew than an army career was suitable for a Virginia gentleman he longed to be, but the discipline was too hard for him. Two years after his final dispute with Mr. Allan, Poe lived for a while in Baltimore with his aunt, Mrs. Maria (Poe) Clemm. She was a poor seamstress, but she welcomed Poe into her home and took care of him. In 1833 The Saturday Visitor of ...
959: Everyday Use
... mother (or protagonist) describes the yard as being comfortable than most people know. She says, "It is like an extended living room." (351) Another prized possession of the family was the first house that they lived in. Apparently they felt comfortable living there, because when it was burned in a fire they moved to another one that was almost identical. Contrary to her mother and Maggie, the oldest daughter Dee, hated the house and the environment they lived in. The mother mentions in the story how Dee acted like she wanted to do a dance around the house while it was on fire. The mother also was sure that Dee would like the ...
960: Settings In Jane Eyre
... the experiences that she has, which in turn allows her to become a strong woman. In the beginning of the novel, Jane, age ten, lives in Gateshead Hall, a house owned by her uncle. She lived with her Aunt Reed and her three children. Jane was treated as an outcast there because of her lower class background and the fact that her uncle loved her the most over his wife and ... I married him (498). Jane spent a lot of her time nursing Rochester back to health. He regained vision in one of his eyes. This home was very different than the other ones that Jane lived in, it was the one that she was truly happy in. It wasn t a fancy home but a simple one. All in all setting helps to show the theme. By allowing Jane to go ...


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