Today we are finding out if Saddam Hussein was the worst or Osama Bin Laden. I think both of them are the worst and should be imprisoned forever. Who do you like was the worst? This paragraph is going to be Saddam Hussein. When he was 3 years old had to go live with his uncle because his mother was the disappearance of her husband and depressed by her oldest son's death. In 1963, he was arrested ,but in 1966 he managed to escape prison. On July 16, 1979, Saddam became prime minister of Iraq. He benefited of oil wealth for segments of the populace ,but those oppositions faced torture and execution. He was executed because of the murder of 148 Shiite men and boys in the village of Dujail. Now on to the next one. Now we are on Osama Bin
Can you imagine being convicted of first degree murder at only 17 years of age? Adnan Syed couldn't believe it either. In fact he was mortified when they charged him of brutally suffocating, his ex-girlfriend Hea Min Lee, to death. Adnan Syed was a pawn that the Baltimore detectives played with, a mere dupe to cast off as the true killer. Syed is like many Americans, he was never granted a fair trial. There is some actors that make Syed guilty, but perhaps it was just pure coincidence that got Adan wrapped up in this whole mess. One simply can't overlook the major factors that make him innocent enough to grant him a second trial. Adan has spent half of his life in prison, due to a wrongful conviction that happened many
...ot into a fight and he stabbed a man eighteen times. He ended back in prison.
George Atzerodt punishment and trial were unjust. He did not have a fair trial because the people were biased to the union. He also didn’t get the punishment he deserved his crime because of the trial being unjust. He was forced to kill the vice president but he backed out of it.
The Tragic Heroes in Antigone and Julius Caesar & nbsp; & nbsp; The two plays, "Antigone" and "Julius Caesar" both contained two very similar characters. In Antigone the nobleman, Creon, claimed the throne after his nephews, heirs to Thebes, killed each other in battle. Assuming that the populous was going to find him inadequate, he laid a strict rule in order to keep the people under his control. Creon wanted Thebes to prosper and grow and was willing to do anything to achieve this. Through a chain of events, Creon killed his entire family. & nbsp; Brutus, a senator in William Shakespeare's play Julius Caesar, claims the life of Julius Caesar in order to preserve Rome, his country and home.
As a child he was sent to many reform schools. He has spent the last four decades behind bars. He will never get out prison. He will eventually die in prison. This is the life of Charles Manson. Charles Manson is a sick and cruel criminal.
Ronald Reagan, our 40th president, although successfully gained a political occupation, he was considerably impacted in his life by his dad who was an alcoholic. Although in the future becoming president
Like John Wilkes Booth, the assassin of the 16th president Abraham Lincoln. The main reason Lincoln was assassinated was because of his many efforts to equalize the rights of American citizens. Lincoln tried very hard to free many slaves during the civil war because of the fact that the confederates were using them to fight in the war. The confederates still fought back in the war after the emancipation proclamation was released, but not in a very productive fashion. The confederates still wanted to continue using slaves even after they came back to the union, so Booth took it upon himself to assassinate the man who put these rules into play. However, the assassination of Lincoln made no difference. In fact, it was indeed a waste of a life for Booth, because he was hunted down and killed after the longest manhunt in history.
If these problems were fixed during the election then the election would’ve been more fair but sadly it was not fixed.
An event that has impacted was 9/11. It shook everybody's world. 9/11 is a mark on our planet and it probably won't go away, unless it never happened. It started at 8:45 guys flew up in planes and crashed into the twin towers, and killed allot of people. Even before that, they attacked some of our warships, also they accused us for many attacks so they wanted to crash us.(modern world history)(Donnovan 1) Mostly in the Middle East. The generation has become new every year we are rebuilding ourselves not just us but New York and the world. People who experienced 9/11 are still reacting to it every day. They are still trying to understand the changing world. (Barbara 1)
On July 2,1964, President Lyndon Baines Johnson of Texas signed a civil rights bill that prohibited discrimination in voting, education, employment and other areas of American life. LBJ had a colorful history with this bill and it’s beliefs which lead to the question if he acted out of politics or principle when he signed that act. Although there are arguments on why the bill was based on politics, LBJ signed that bill based on his own principle. Proof of LBJ's act of principle include his time as a teacher in a colored school, his steadfast after a threat of losing the south and the election, and the constant criticism he endured for not acting earlier.
The terrorist attacks on September 11, 2001 were a terrifying day for Americans and for millions of others around the world. America will never forget 9/11, the day Islamic extremists hijacked two passenger planes and steered them into the twin towers, and another passenger plane into the Pentagon.
9/11 has changed the world in many ways and some of these changes are irreversible or just hard to change. This marked date in time has affected us through the economy, attitudes toward Muslims and the security this country has. 9/11 has made the people of America hate Muslims and pay millions of dollars to attack and protect. American has upgraded their security so something like what happened on 9/11 would be prevented.
On September 1, 2001, terrorists associated with the Al-Qaeda hijacked four airliners and carried out suicide attacks against the United States that forever impacted American’s lives. It was the deadliest event in U.S. history for first responders: 343 firefighters and 72 policemen were killed. In addition, 2,996 civilians were killed, and it led to over $3 trillion in total costs. The attacks explained by the cause of the attacks, the description of the attack, and the impact it had on the U.S.
Idi Amin was an man in search of unlimited power, he wanted complete control of Uganda. Idi did whatever it took to accomplish his goals, which he believed he was fulfilling the wishes of God. He believed he was invincible and could do whatever he set his mind to. Eventually his rule of terror was put to an end and he was dethroned.
Within every culture there is a creation myth. These myths tell a story of how each culture was born, and what they had to achieve in order to get there. Moreover, these myths portray each culture’s beliefs and values usually in a battle between good and evil. And that seem to also be the case when it comes to the Egyptian myth “The Story of Isis and Osiris.”