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The Month of Religious Holidays and Fights
The Vampire Clan
On November 25, 1996, Richard Wendorf, 49, and Naoma Ruth Wendorf, 53 were found dead in their house in Eustis, Florida. Their daughter Heather Wendrof,16, was nowhere to be found. When Richard and Naoma’s other daughter, Jennifer Wendrof, went home that day, she found them dead and called the police. Read More »
Are you an Individual?
What would happen in a society where everyone is equal, where not one person excels in even the slightest way? What would happen if all of a person’s individualistic qualities were taken from them? Would one merely conform or would they stand up and fight? Read More »
Expectations
Sit down, be prepared when you get to class, and listen, are a few rules given to students everywhere. A student is expected to be in class on time, be quite when the teacher or someone else is talking, and show their teacher respect. What about the teachers, are they held to the same guidelines as their students, or are their responsibilities different? Read More »
Just for fun: Imp and Jason
You are traveling through a wooded area when in the distance you see the pinpricks of a fire. Since the fire is not moving and it is relatively small, you know or guess it to be a campfire. Walking towards the fire, you see a figure blocking your way. The closer you get the clearer the figure becomes. Soon you notice it to be an Elven maiden with her spidery-fingered hand grasping a short sword. Read More »
Leonardo Da Vinci: What Was His Greatest Accomplishment?
How can someone chose only one of Leonardo Da Vinci’s many accomplishments and say it was his greatest? Leonardo Da Vinci not only painted many great pieces of art he also designed many technological inventions that if built would have greatly improved his way of life. Da Vinci was also famous for some of his scientific accomplishments. So what was his greatest accomplishment? Read More »
DBQ for World History: Stalin: Evaluation of His Leadership
Hitler, Mussolini, and Stalin have one thing in common; they all were dictators with a gift to arouse the spirits of their country’s citizens by giving motivational and impassioned speeches. Matter of fact they were such talented and convincing speakers that no matter what they did wrong, the citizens did not care. In their eyes, these dictators saved their people and their land. Read More »
Liberty: Not just a word
After the ferry exits the New York harbor, it slowly approaches a splendid lady dressed all in green. In one hand, she holds a torch aflame and in the other, a stack of books. This majestic lady is known as the Statue of Liberty. But what does she stand for and what exactly is it? She stands for liberty and liberty is an object to be cherished above all. Read More »


