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Shana Zadron

Similarities Between the Assassinations of Kennedy and Lincoln by Ron Kurtus - Lessons ... - 0 views

  • Lincoln
    • Shana Zadron
       
      There are alot of similarities which show some conspiracial things and could be a part of the illumanati's
  • Lincoln was elected to Congress in 1846
    • Shana Zadron
       
      Why is there exactly 100 years of difference between these two people that had alot of power? HMMMmm power refers to the devil and the devil is in the illumanati members.
  • His wife lost a child while living in the White House
    • Shana Zadron
       
      their wives lost a child in the white house.....so they lost a life in the power building 
    • kabakersky
       
      You might consider looking at child mortality (death) rates for those time periods...in Lincoln's day, it was fairly common, but in Kennedy's, it was not. Think about whether or not those statistics relate to this situation.
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  • He was elected President in 1960
    • Shana Zadron
       
      100 years of difference.
  • He was directly concerned with Civil Rights
    • Shana Zadron
       
      the illumanati is also concerned by the cival rights
  • Kennedy had a secretary named Lincoln who told him not to go to Dallas *2
    • Shana Zadron
       
      their secretary name was a presidents name that have very strange similarities.
  • Lincoln was shot in the back of the head in the presence of his wife
    • Shana Zadron
       
      as the illumanati cares alot about numeralogy thus their is a 100 years difference and they were killed the same way...thus their wives had to be there due to a loss of their child  and their husbands
  • Kennedy shot in a Lincoln, made by Ford
    • Shana Zadron
       
      ford is also a company of the illumanati
  • He was shot on a Friday
    • Shana Zadron
       
      friday is a great day for the evil because they have alot of power and for humans (non-evil) it is an unlucky day.
  • The assassin, Lee Harvey Oswald, was known by three names, comprised of fifteen letters
    • Shana Zadron
       
      the numeralogy is even the same in their names.
  • Booth shot Lincoln in a theater and fled to a warehouse *3
    • Shana Zadron
       
      hmmm even their way of killing was the same and place wow now thats something strange and totally planned out.
  • Oswald was killed before being brought to trial
    • Shana Zadron
       
      did the illumanati kill them because they didnt want anybody else to know the truth and their secret of the devil lucifer??
  • There were theories that Oswald was part of a greater conspiracy
    • Shana Zadron
       
      theories of conspiracy leads to the illumanati.
  • Kennedy's successor was Lyndon Johnson, born in 1908
    • Shana Zadron
       
      both had the same last name
  • 1 Note: It is an urban myth that Lincoln had a secretary named Kennedy. There is no record of that.
    • Shana Zadron
       
      was that similarity a rumor ??
  • *3 Note: Booth actually fled to a farm and was killed in a tobacco barn. It might be a stretch to call it a warehouse. But two years after his death, Booth's body was temporarily moved to a warehouse. Also, after the assassination, the government closed the Ford Theatre and turned it into a warehouse.
    • Shana Zadron
       
      why would they want to bury his killer there?? Why would they make it a farmhouse?? why would the government do that? Is the illumanati also controlling the Government?
  • Skeptics disagree Some skeptics say that you could take any two famous people and find a number of similar-type coincidences between them. The only problem with that theory is that there really haven't been any listings of such comparisons. And certainly none has been as extensive as the Lincoln-Kennedy similarities.
    • Shana Zadron
       
      There are similarities and alot of differences between people mabe it was just a concidense?
  • www.school-for-champions.com/history/lincolnjfk.htm
    • Shana Zadron
       
      cite review
Georgina Medina

Child Abuse - Child Abuse Cases and Stories - 0 views

  • unresponsive
    • Georgina Medina
       
      unresponsive- not responding back
  • liver lacerations.
    • Georgina Medina
       
      liver lacerations- a part of the liver that has been cut or torn.
  • abusing their six-month-old infant so severely that he was in intensive care and it was thought that he was not going to be able to recover.
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  • Munchausen syndrome by proxy.
    • Georgina Medina
       
      Munchausen syndrom by proxy- a rare form of  child abuse  a which a caregiver makes up symptoms and signs so as to make it appear that their child is sick
    • kabakersky
       
      Eminem is one famous victim of Munchausen syndrome. You might look up some additional real-life examples.
  • socioeconomic
    • Georgina Medina
       
      Socioeconomic- of- pertaining to, or signifying the combination or interaction of social and economic factors.
  • psychological
    • Georgina Medina
       
      psychological- meaning of, pertaining to, dealing with, or affecting the mind especially as a function of awarness.
  • neglect
    • Georgina Medina
       
      Neglect- means to not pay attention to or pay little attention. to disregard or slight.
  • People often think that child abuse is something that happens in other families and other neighborhoods, but not close to them.
    • Georgina Medina
       
      saying  that everyone thinks that child abuse won't happen in their own home.
  • Child Abuse - Child Abuse Cases and Stories
    • Georgina Medina
       
      people talking about how their childhood was.  sharing stories of victims of child abuse
fiben abayou

Vintage Fashion Guild : Fashion Timeline - 0 views

    • fiben abayou
       
      1. the website asserts that fashion is not the same as it was before.
    • fiben abayou
       
      2. The publisher develops the idea sequentially by providing fashion timeline in the 1800s.
    • fiben abayou
       
      3. This website incorporates photographs to clarify the changes in the fashion world as time want by.
    • fiben abayou
       
      The publisher teaches the audience using a fashion timeline, demonstrating that the audience should recognize the different styles and tester from the beginning of 1800s to 1900s.
  • Fashion Timeline
  • Fashion Timeline
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  • Fashion Timeline
  • Fashion Timeline
    • fiben abayou
       
      as time want by, fashion started to change for the better  
  • on Tim
  • From 1810 to 1820 dresses became slightly more structured with padded hems and firmer fabrics, such as twills and even some taffeta
    • fiben abayou
       
      form the 1810 to 1820, clothes start to have colors and have more detilals on them
  • As the Romantic era arrived, clothing became more complex and increasingly structured.
    • fiben abayou
       
      the sleeves start to be big. and the dress that's to have more shapes to it. 
  • By 1855, the cage crinoline or hoop had swayed on to the scene and skirts expanded to their maximum size.
    • fiben abayou
       
      the skirts start ti be bigger and the dress that to have more details. the sleeves are longer and bigger.
  • In the early 1870s the shoulders were allowed to return to the position nature intended. In 1876-78 the long line cuirass bodice appeared.
    • fiben abayou
       
      sleeves start to be be fitted. have high nick line.  
  • Dresses worn over this new frame were sturdier, being constructed in heavier fabrics such as velvet, satin and wool. Colors were darker with bottle green, deep wine, navy blue and black coming to the fore
    • fiben abayou
       
      dress have lower nick line, sleeves were more fit.From the behind, the dress had more fab rack that makes you tush bigger
  • In 1889 the bustle began to fade, possibly joined by its wearers! By 1891 just a tiny pad remained.
    • fiben abayou
       
      dress became more fitted, have high nick line, and is tit on the wast line and flows on the skirt 
  • World War I ended and euphoria was the order of the day. Fashion responded by dropping waists to high hip levels and dresses became unfitted. While some gowns retained the design complexity of the Teens, the trend was toward Simplicity.
    • fiben abayou
       
      dress have short sleeves and dropped waist to high hip levels.
  • The emphasis on silhouette and form created a dependency on foundation garments – bullet bras, corselets, waist-cinchers and girdles pulled in, pushed out and persuaded while crinolines lifted and shaped full-circle
    • fiben abayou
       
      the dress started to be more reveling and more tight.
  • Fashion Timeline : 1960 to 1970
  • The 1960’s were greatly transitional.
    • fiben abayou
       
      In the 1960 to 1970 the clothes started to look more busyness clothes because of the first lady. 
  • The Gothic era arrived on the scene and fashion lines wilted into drooping ringlets and dragging skirts.
  • So began the era of the skirt and it was to be 30 years before skirts were worn unhindered by support structures.
  • As the Victorian era drew to its close, skirts for both day and evening were elongated at the back to form a train.
  • Shape and silhouette constantly evolved. More radical styles like the hobble skirt and the lampshade skirt each enjoyed their moment in the sun.
  • Great innovations in fashion were seen during the Depression despite the economic hardships of the time.
  • By the time the United States emerged from the Depression, Europe and much of Asia were already at war
  • In the 1830s, the first cross cut Gigot or leg o’ mutton sleeves appeared.
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