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    Plot for Revenge: The Mass Murder at Sandy Hook Elementary Girard Pugsley Argosy University - Denver Just after school began on a Friday morning in Sandy Hook‚ Connecticut‚ Adam Lanza opened fire in the main office of Sandy Hook Elementary. What followed was the mass murder of 20 students and 6 staff members (Stroller‚ Strauss & Stanglin‚ 2012). A mass murder is defined as “single episodic act of violence‚ occurring at one

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    Alyssa Garcia Period 5‚ A & R Mr. Leighton 28 March‚ 2013 Sandy Hook Elementary Shooting On December 14‚ 2012 a horrible tragedy occurred in Newtown‚ Connecticut. Twenty year old Adam Lanza killed twenty innocent six years olds and six staff members at Sandy Hook Elementary. The shooting happened approximately around 9:30 a.m.‚ while announcements were being said on the loudspeaker to the students. This is a misfortune that will never be forgotten. We all have questions on how‚ when‚ what

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    examples to illustrate and clarify your analysis. What conclusion can you draw about the power of this text? 1. Look back at the list of hook techniques. Which two techniques could you use to introduce your essay effectively? I could use quotation and anecdote. 2. Choose one of those techniques for your HOOK and briefly explain why you chose that technique. For my hook I will choose to use a anecdote . I chose an anecdote because it is the most interesting to me to capture a readers attention with

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    Angels in America Love and Justice Context In 1992‚ American playwright Tony Kushner first commissioned and performed the award-winning‚ two-part play Angels in America: A Gay Fantasia on National Themes. Kushner developed the play to work synonymously with whom actors play two or more roles. Following the mass success of the theatre‚ Kushner was approached by Mike Nichols to adapt Angels in America to an HBO miniseries‚ where each "chapter" was allocated into one-hour segments for television

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    death and justice are reoccurring themes‚ but they are not as vital as love. Love affairs‚ broken hearts‚ and betrayal shuffle between each of the characters‚ causing hysteria within their lives. Shakespeare uses the characters to show how lovejustice‚ and death play a part in each act‚ letting the reader debate the outcome and reasoning of each event. Hamlet’s love interest‚ Ophelia‚ has the greatest ties to love. She experiences love in many ways‚ including blind love and loss of love. Shakespeare

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    Sandy Hook A shooting rampage in this small Connecticut town on Friday morning left 28 people dead‚ including 20 children killed inside their elementary school‚ authorities said. The dead included the suspected gunman‚ whom law enforcement sources identified as Adam Lanza‚ 20. Police said that Lanza first apparently killed his mother‚ Nancy Lanza‚ at the home they shared in Newtown. Then he drove in her car to Sandy Hook Elementary‚ the school at which Nancy Lanza taught kindergarten.

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    Love is powerful‚ and the passion that comes from it can lead to actions made rashly. Such love is exemplified in William Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet. Shakespeare uses the idea of love to exemplify how one can be blinded by love‚ the dangers that come with love and the realization that love doesn’t necessarily always lead to happiness. The first instance of what love teaches in this play is that Romeo and Juliet were both blinded by love. When they fell in love‚ they did not always

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    Hurston And Hooks Analysis

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    Hurston Lorde and hooks all believe in social and economical equality. They believe that everyone is or should be equal. People in today’s society fight many different battles of discrimination‚ due to markers of difference. These three intellectuals give advice on how to raise future generations to become egocentric. In order to do this parents must raise their children with high self esteem. As they grow they will begin to explore differences with confidence and use their past to educate themselves

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    options. Bell’s palsy was named after Sir Charles Bell (1774-1842)‚ who described the clinical findings of the syndrome and its neuropathic effects on the facial nerve. As the diagram below illustrates‚ the nerve is responsible for innervating all of the muscles of facial expression and contains parasympathetic fibers to the lacrimal and salivary glands. It also innervates the stapedial (stapes) muscles

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    Essay Nonfiction Story In the short story Lessons of love‚ from Silent Dancing by Judith Ortiz Cofer; she uses literary devises to send the purpose of her love story. Cofer’s many literary devices where that of detail‚ simile‚ and personification to emphasize her message and the lessons she learned from her experiences. The use of Cofer’s simile being added helped the reader see better the description of the Italian guy. She mentions “He looked extraordinary like a young Marlon Brando – down

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