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    The JFK Assassination: A Conspiracy or Tragedy? On November 22, 1963 President John F. Kennedy was shot by an assailant named Lee Harvey Oswald while making a special appearance in Dallas,Texas. President Kennedy was pronounced dead when he arrived at the emergency room due to the extent of his wounds. His sudden death deeply scarred the nation and changed American history as we know it forever. Due to his assassination many protocols were added on to prevent atrocities like this from occurring

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    What reasons did the HSCA have in 1979 for suggesting that President Kennedy was the victim of a conspiracy in 1963? In 1976, the House Select Committee on Assassinations began to reinvestigate the events at the assassination of JFK. A report was published by the committee in 1979 stating that there was a probable conspiracy surrounding Kennedy’s death, contradicting the Warren Commission’s theory. However, the HSCA could not prove that someone other than Oswald may have assassinated the president

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    Modern media is very powerful in influencing today’s world. They use this power to influence people’s opinions and convince them to believe anything that they write or said. With the many different media platforms there are in today’s society, we have decided to look a bit deeper into the news media platform of tabloids and magazines. Specifically how media frames dating abuse when it first becomes publicized. We decided to focus our Final Research Paper on the Rihanna-Chris Brown dating abuse incident

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    What Is An Unrealist

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    happened may very well happen in the future. The first special affect that I would like to talk about is the gun shots and light sabers. When ever the guns where fired there would be a streak of light representing the bullet. I would this very unrealistic, because in real life a bullet would move fast enough so that you wouldn't even see it. Now for the light saber, it didn't really make cense to me if it was a flame, or a laser,

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    Evolution Of Gun Weapons

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    The Evolution of Guns From Muskets to automatic Assault rifles, guns have improved ever since the first use of them. The invention of firearms all began in China, where gunpowder was first created in the ninth century. Although the Chinese created gunpowder in the 9th century, the first recorded use of a firearm was in the thirteenth century in the year of 1364. The first use of firearms proof marks in the year of 1637. Firearms have been improved and are still improving. Some changes that have

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    resulted in Brown’s death. After looking through the evidence, it is clear that officer Wilson should not have been indicted. This can be seen through the evidence of witnesses who were there when everything occurred, and the autopsy that shows Brown’s bullet wounds. To begin with, there were a few witnesses present during the shooting and were later brought in for questioning. One of the biggest controversies begins with the question,

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    that they were right in front of the SUVs. One of the guerrillas with a clear grudge ran around the side and began to spray the men with bullets. He fell, but only after taking out seven of the eight, the final one surrendered. We all ran down the street while two guerrillas stayed behind trying to get information out of the new prisoner. We picked up guns and bullets from the men that we killed. They were spread out and unprepared. We bolted down the street; most didn’t even see us coming. At one point

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    scene to fix a tire, and these two statements that affirmed his alibi were withheld from Ray's guilty plea jury.The jury present at Ray's guilty plea hearing also wasn't informed about the bullet that killed MLK having different striations and markings than the other bullets kept as evidence, nor that the bullet couldn't be positively matched as coming from the alleged murder

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    For approximately a year, an agenda formulates to gain money in a quick manner. Once the state releases this convict, he contacts his former cellmate in order to execute this plan and most likely the family of four. They prepare: they purchase tape to silence the victims, they purchase rope to tie around the victim’s neck, they carry a knife to slit the victim’s throats, they carry a loaded rifle to make sure there’s no witnesses. Midnight. Everything is quiet and black in Holcomb, Kansas. Slowly

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    November 22, 1963, marks the day of the depletion of the American people's trust in their government. It also marks the beginning of one of the biggest conspiracies still being investigated by conspiracy theorists. John Fitzgerald Kennedy, our 35th, youngest elected president, was killed that day. Many say Lee Harvey Oswald was the shooter but I think Oswald never even pulled the trigger. Oswald was just an easy mark to pin the crime on, he was set up, most likely by the CIA who

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