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    Edward Theodore Gein My biography is on Ed Gein. What he did inspired movies and books such as: Psycho‚ Silence of The Lambs‚ and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre. He is known as "The Ghoul of Plainfield." Ed lived a troubled life and was never what we would consider "normal". He was one of the smartest and most troubled minds of his time. Ed Gein I believe had a large difficult situation know as his everyday life growing up. His father was an alcoholic always coming home smelling of booze.

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    character was based off of Ed Gein. Now watching this movie again years

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    Ed Gein was born 1906‚ in Plainview‚ Wisconsin. His father was a violent alcoholic‚ and his mother an obsessive Lutheran. His mother kept Ed‚ and his brother Henry‚ from any outside influence. Allowing them only to go to school‚ and return home. His mother often told them bible stories‚ and preached about how evil alcohol and women were. Ed Gein’s first murder could have been his brother‚ Henry‚ because he started to resent their mother. Henry didn’t share his mother’s opinion of the world‚ and even

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    Clifford Whittingham Beers was born on March 30‚ 1876 to Ida Cooke Bears (mother) and Robert A. Beers. Clifford died on July 9‚ 1943. He was the second youngest of five children. Beers attended local public schools where he performed at the highest level. (Dain‚ 1980) During the early years Beers was faced with many different challenges. Most of those challenges‚ in which‚ young children should not have to go through. Beers came from a family in which sickness was very dominant and present from

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    feeling of remorse or guilt from doing it. Ed Gein was one the most terrifying psychopaths in history. The star villains in films: The Texas Chainsaw Massacre‚ Psycho‚ and The Silence of the Lambsall were created from the psychopathic life style of Ed Gein. Until he was 39 years old‚ Ed Gein helped run the family farm and lived under the rule of his mother. When she died Gein collected the subsidies and was able to stop farming. The neighborhood viewed Gein as a man who kept to himself and never caused

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    Op Ed Speech – Analyzing Textual Arguments Critiquing persuasive appeals in an op-ed piece 50 pts Goals: -To develop creative and thoughtful analysis of persuasion -To pay close attention to revision‚ especially self-evaluation and offering helpful critiques in peer review workshops -To understand how to use the periodical resources in the MSU Main Library -To create and organize materials in a comprehensive presentation that includes a complete introduction‚ an organized and thorough

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    have different from then and now. In the past a person would kill someone because they wanted power‚ or revenge‚ but now people kill to achieve control over other people. The first recorded cases of serial killings are those of Ed Gein who killed 2 or more people. Ed Gein was not convicted

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    American culture. A show that was very important in American television history is The Ed Sullivan Show‚ created by Ed Sullivan and Marlo Lewis in 1948. The show lasted until 1971‚ making it the longest running variety show in history and the twenty-fourth longest running show in primetime history. The show aired on CBS from 8:00-9:00 pm after being filmed in what was eventually named‚ The Ed Sullivan Theater. The Ed Sullivan Show lasted as long as it did because it was able to target all audiences in

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    EDITORIAL AND OP-ED Lay out The editorial page has 7 columns and covers about 6 stories. It also has an entire column dedicated to ‘letters to the Editor’‚ wherein 3-4 letters from their readers are published. The editorial-page is entirely black and white‚ including images‚ so as to give the page a serious attitude the editor’s column features 3 articles while the other 3 are the voices of experts and/or other journalists and columnists. The OP-ED page also has 7 columns. It covers 4 stories

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    The Zodiac Killer is one of the great unsolved serial killer mysteries of all time‚ taking only second place to Jack the Ripper. Even though police investigated over 2‚500 potential suspects‚ the case was never officially solved. There were a few suspects that stood out‚ but the forensic technology of the times was not advanced enough to nail any one of them conclusively. This October‚ 1966 killing began a ghoulish series of murders that panicked the people of the San Francisco area. For years

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