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- 3391: Edward Gein
- ... On November 29th, police unearthed human skeletal remains on the Gein farm. It was suspected that the body was that of Victor Travis who had disappeared years earlier. The remains were immediately taken to a crime lab and examined. Tests showed that the body was not that of a male but of a large, middle aged woman, another graveyard souvenir. ( Skeletons in the Closet ) The police could not implicate Eddie in ...
- 3392: Empress Wu
- ... framed Empress Wang for the murder. Kao Tsung believed Empress Wu and made her his new empress. But Empress Wu was still not satisfied, so she framed Empress Wang and Hsaio Shu-Fei for the crime of trying to poison Kao Tsung. Their punishment was that they, along with their entire families, were striped of any government ranks or titles. They were left to be known as village commoners. Using the ...
- 3393: Frank Lloyd Wright 2
- ... influenced by the organic society. The continual interruptions of air, noise and water pollution did not integrate with nature, as the nature appears to be vice-versa from the demoralised city. The major corruption of crime, poverty and over-crowding puts the organic architecture into an isolated area. As long the continual establishment of the organic architecture, Wright would not object the inorganic humanity. A typical flamboyance describes the modern city ...
- 3394: The 1920s: An Era of Transition and Tension
- ... was not necessarily checked upon. Their were rebellers and there were do gooders. The Nativists tried to keep the control by enforcing acts to keep and preserve their America. The rebellers opened doors for organized crime to set in. For example, Al Capone and not to mention the Great Gatsby. The American society seemed to be changing rapidly, especially socially. Entertainment was just new and spectacular. People were flocking to the ...
- 3395: Famous People With Mental Illnesses
- ... challenge men to duels with the purpose of killing them. Through a ten year period all Leo did was lie, steal, drink, turn to violence, and murder. He claimed himself that, There was not a crime I did not commit..Thus I lived for ten years. His actions when younger, made Leo mentally ill later on in life, and caused him discomfort knowing what he used to do. Abraham Lincoln was ...
- 3396: Hate Groups and the Internet
- ... our society bigger. As our society moves forward and new technologies are created it is inevitable that certain technologies are exploited and used for purposes other than that which they are intended. The advancement in computer technologies is no exception as hate groups across the globe have used these advances to forward their pitch of hatred to those who have brought those technologies into their homes. Speeches are a big part ...
- 3397: Galileo Galilei
- ... Church. In April of 1633, Galileo went before the court and was ordered to drop all Copernican and heliocentric theories or else he would be torture and executed by burning at the stake for the crime of heresy. On May 10 he admitted in heresy in writing and on June 22 he publicly confessed. He was sentenced to house arrest in his home near Florence for an indefinite length of time ...
- 3398: George W. Bush
- ... record. Although the governor of Texas has very little power he and legislation passed the largest tax cut in the states history. He has won praises from teachers by allowing for large teacher pay raises. Crime rate is down and although he did not back a hate-crimes bill the President Clinton urged him to sign his inclusive rhetoric and multicultural appointments have please the Hispanic and African American communities. His ...
- 3399: Harry Elmer Barnes
- ... blacked out. We are supposed to occupy our minds with sports on big-screen TV's, video arcades, fast food, cellular telephones to occupy our minds while traveling, lap top computers and even on-flight computer games. Computerized "chat rooms" that enable us to "speak" to faceless strangers are all the rage. How far are we from Bradbury's broadcast TV "families"? Montag's wife exclaims, "If we had a fourth ...
- 3400: Jeffrey Dahmer
- ... a high wall around himself from which their influence is progressively shut out. While fortunately, most parents do not have a Jeffrey Dahmer to raise, too many have seen their children succumb to drugs, alcohol, crime despite their very best and, often frantic, efforts to intervene. "It is a portrayal of parental dread... the terrible sense that your child has slipped beyond your grasp, that your little boy is spinning in ...
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