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…was convicted because of the torn paper used for his pistol wadding matched the minute pieces that were found in his victims wound from the firearm. In 1892 a man called Alphonse Bertillon gave his name to a new method of identification which involved measuring…
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Category: /Literature/English
…apparently mixed up creating as if embracing-all 'presence'. The assignment, however, is based on the leading role of them. Similarly, it can be said that "The first act pits Man against Nature; the second, Man against moral order; and the third, Man against…
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Category: /History
…were women included with in the definitions of citizenship. Women, like domestic servants, were not considered autonomous human beings; they were nature’s ‘passive’ citizens, and their rights were rendered invisible in the constitutions. The most eloquent…
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…. It turns out that Wait is a con man who has robbed and widowed many women. Mary Hepburn would never know that, however. After I read the book, I was somewhat inspired to make a friend. Someone like Leon Trout, he has been around…
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…the situation -as does the song's tranquil melody; the speaker treats the Lucifer character with compassion and appreciation. Lucifer represents more than just the idea of the Christian Devil; he is the Jungian shadow. "The shadow is the invisible saurian tail…
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…). An invisible line divided one section of town from the other. Poor backcountry whites lived on one side and even poorer blacks lived on the other. A scattering of small shops and houses lined the main street of the white part of town. In the black section, a dirt…
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Category: /History
…Superpower's today do not rely heavily on such factors as land, military and population anymore. They rely on something greater; an invisible hand, to control the eyes, ears, and perception on geographical boundaries, as well as people's knowledge…
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…clear example of the gap is in areas such as child abuse and money laundering. The days of the dirty old man in a mac and the sackful of money are almost a thing of the past. If a paedophile wants to see children he or she no longer needs to go to a school…
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…competition, violence, and killing. Prehistoric men no doubt fought one another for dominance, food, mating rights, and survival. The dawn of a structured or scientific approach to fighting no doubt occurred with the first primitive man to pick up a stick…
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Category: /Literature
…of the occasional footsteps on the stones. Those who were still out were making their way to their homes. The man moved about the darkness invisibly, coolly sauntering past women of the night- who seemed to take no notice of him- and silently crept through avenues…
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