Tiger Woods was born Eldrick Tont Woods in Cypress, California on December 30, 1975 to parents Kultida and Earl Woods. Tiger Woods has a net worth of $640 million. He is a successful golfer who dominated the PGA tour in the late 1990s and early 2000s. He is a golf prodigy, winning the Junior World Golf Championships 9-10 division in 1984. He would win this championship six times, including four straight from 1988 until 1991. He broke 80 at the age of eight and 70 at the age of 12. When he was 13
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Mysteries and America History JFK JFK’s assassination was very sad, it was a tragic day, but the mystery of how he died is going to be revealed. He died 11/22/63, Friday, at 12:30. Lee Harvey Oswald was part of a larger conspiracy that killed kennedy. There are three reasons, one is that oswald shot him with the help of a conspiracy. Oswald was eating his lunch on the second floor, but the gunshot came from the seventh floor. We believe that he was part of the CIA, which means he shot JFK and was
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tell you 4 reasons why I think its a Christmas movie.Just because I can’t see it,Doesn’t mean I cant believe it! -Jack Skellington. Well first we have the Rudolph the red nose reference.And you might be wondering were is the reference,It is Jacks dog Zero.I say this because jack put him in the front of the sleigh when Sally made that smoke from something she made to try to stop Jack from leaving. Now we have my second reason.If you’ve seen the film you will know that Sandy Clause or Santa Clause
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Ever wondered about the savagery of the wild? White Fang, by Jack London, gives you a glimpse into what it’s like. This book is fiction because it follows wolves and dogs and knows what they are thinking. Most of White Fang takes place in the Yukon and Northwest Territories, but toward the end of the story, the setting changes to California. The book is during the Klondike Gold Rush. White Fang is written in third person point of view. This helps with the plot because we know what everyone is thinking
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In the article Doctor convicted of murder for patients' drug overdoses gets 30 years to life in prison by L.A. Times reporter Marisa Gerber, we learn that Hsiu-Ying "Lisa" Tseng a doctor is the first in the U.S. that is convicted of murder for overprescribing drugs to patients. Dr. Hsiu-Ying "Lisa" Tseng was found guilty of second-degree murder for the murders of three of her patients Vu Nguyen, 28, Steven Ogle, 25, and Joey Rovero, 21 who all fatally overdosed from prescription drugs she had prescribe
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The Strangler's reign of terror began in June 1962. Over the next nineteen months, thirteen unmarried women, the youngest 19, the oldest 85, were murdered in Boston and nearby cities. Some compared him to Jack the Ripper, but the Ripper's victims were prostitutes. The Boston Strangler killed ordinary women and he didn't stab them, he raped and strangled them. Albert DeSalvo was born on September 3, 1931, in Chelsea, Massachusetts. He had five siblings and his family was very poor. His mother’s
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The case in this chapter is about a missing little girl who, for the sake of privacy, is given the false name Rosemarie Lynn Gilley. The forensic anthropologist on the case, H. Gill-King, started the chapter off by describing a "skull-to-photo superimposition." (Video superimposition technique). The process by which an image of the deceased individual's skull has an image of the suspected deceased subject superimposed over it to look for similarities and differences in facial features. For this practice
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Children do not always need loving and supportive parents in order to grow up successful. In The Glass Castle by Jeannette Walls, not every child needs loving and supportive parents. Although they do love their children, Rex and Mary use very basic parental decisions; the children are very independent and raise themselves for the most part. With the right mindset, motivation and knowledge this can lead to success in life even through the hardest of times. Jeannette was at the lower class growing
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To: Dr. Ott From: Jordan King Re: Case 3 Business Expense Deductions Executive Summary: A taxpayer, who became a 25% owner with Oil Company, paid back certain creditors of Oil Company when the Oil Company went bankrupt. The taxpayer is also a partner of an architectural firm whose primary customers were also creditors of Oil Company. The taxpayer deducted the debt repayment as a business expense of the firm. The IRS argues that the repayment is not an “ordinary and necessary” expense of the architectural
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The case of Jack the Ripper has both horrified and fascinated the people of England and the world for years. “Jack the Ripper” is the name given to an unknown killer who murdered several women in London’s East End in 1888 (Casebook: Jack the Ripper). Due to the long suspect list and conflicting information, a culprit was never named by the London police and has still not been definitively found. 1. Facts The five victims who are typically attributed to the Ripper—Mary Ann Nichols, Annie Chapman,
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