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    ‘infamous’ popular girls in the industry, Regina George, and Kate Sanders. Although, Regina George and Kate Sanders exist in two very distinct narratives, their personality traits are not at all different or unique. Interestingly, since The Lizzie McGuire Movie was produced before Mean Girls, Kate Sanders ends up being the first typical

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    Have you ever wondered what influences us to behave the way we do? Look a certain way? Or even looked for an explanation to what causes us to apply a certain perspective regarding personal and controversial issues? One of the answers to these questions may revolve around the influence we absorb from celebrities. A definitive term for celebrity is an iconic figure to a category or group who has achieved success in one or multiple aspects of their lives. As a result, these individuals have drawn in

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    Media Logs, Psych 4 Johanna Allen 1. One of my favorite movies of all time is “The Kids Are Alright”. It centers on a lesbian couple, Nic and Jules, and their two children, Laser and Joni. Laser and Joni are biologically half brother and sister, sharing the same sperm donor father. Laser is only fifteen, but interested in getting to know his biological father. He convinces his older sister to look him up, knowing he would have to be eighteen to do it himself. The movie follows the repercussions of

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    between Lizzie and her stepmother were strained. There was a newly broken axe found in the basement of the home but fingerprinting was not allowed. Lizzie was known to have “funny spells” which caused her to act oddly and erratically. At the time of the murders she claimed to have been in the barn loft, which would have been stifling hot, looking for fishing lures she surely knew were not there but at their vacation home. A friend, Alice Russell, saw Lizzie burning a light blue dress that Lizzie claimed

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    and financial stability during the early 1900s. “Confession” used a historical phenomenon to form a background for the life of the main character, Mrs. Ingram, who was a fictional representation of the historical figure known as Lizzie Borden. In the summer of 1892, Lizzie Borden was suspected of killing her father and step-mother in their Massachusetts home. After a long and heated trial,

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    The “Lizzie Borden” nursery rhyme is about a daughter murdering her father and stepmother. The poem references the violent murder of Lizzie Borden’s parents in Massachusetts, in 1892. Although Lizzie was accused of the crime, the Borden case went unsolved due to lack of evidence. The police reports say that Lizzie murdered her stepmother, Abby Durfree Gray Borden, then her father, Andrew Jackson Borden with an axe, and due to its unsolved status, the case has gained infamy over the years. Because

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    “Was Lizzie Borden Really Innocent” The number of kids that kill their parents is unbelievable. They usually have a motive. Lizzie Borden didn’t. She didn’t know why she did it. The Borden case was a very gruesome case. For example, their heads were bashed with a hatchet. Andrew Borden had a cut that extended the length of the nose. He was found lying on the couch with blood on his shirt. In this case, his wife was murdered as well. She was murdered in the bedroom by several hits in the back

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    Charles death is an accident. So therefore margaret is innocent. Evidence proves that charles was drunk coming down the stairs. Charles was so drunk that he was at a point that he couldn’t walk anymore and he came down stairs for another drink but he tripped and fell down the stairs and died from a wound in his head. Second Piece of evidence that proves that margaret is innocent is because she was cooking. Margaret was cooking while charles was upstairs drinking there is no way margaret would have

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    Mary Surratt guilty!! Mary Surratt should've been executed. Mary Surratt should’ve been executed because she lied to authorities. She lied to authorities by saying she was innocent. When she was questioned if she knew of Booths plan she replied never in the world if it was the last word I have ever to utter. So if she said that she is lying to authorities by saying that she didn't know about the plan even though she did. In the passage it says throughout the trial, Mary steadfastly maintaining

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    murder of Lizzie Borden’s parents occured on August 4, 1892, it was a normal day until those fateful hours. Many people believed that Lizzie is guilty, but I think otherwise. I believe that Lizzie Borden is innocent because She showed a lot of grief in personal letters, she feared someone would kill her father, and Lizzie cared for her father and step-mother despite what people said about her. The evidence that will be provided will give fresh insight on this topic. Many people described Lizzie as stoic

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