Anastasia / The Riddle of Anna Anderson : A 9 page
paper
on the woman who claimed she was the Grand Duchess
Anastasia, and thus the only survivor of the Russian Imperial
Family to survive the Russian Revolution. The writer compares
different stories about Anastasia and attempts to reconcile fact
from fiction in an effort to determine whether or not Anna
Anderson was truly the Grand Duchess. Forensic /
D.N.A.-related evidence is presented and the writer ultimately
describes how science unraveled the mystery years later and
discovered that Anderson was not who she claimed to be.
Bibliography lists 5 sources. Anna.wps Drug
Testing & The Use of Hair : A 4 page paper detailing
the advantages and disadvantages of using hair samples to
conduct drug tests in the workplace. Bibliography lists 6
sources. Drughair.wps
The J.F.K. Assassination / Fact vs. Film Fantasy : 8
pages in
length. An excellent resource for those studying forensics or
criminal investigations. This paper analyzes the reliability of
facts presented in Oliver Stone's movie JFK with respect to
actual Warren Commission and House Select Committee
reports. It is argued that the most logical assassin was indeed
Lee Harvey Oswald and that Stone's movie is good for little
more than imaginative historical fantasy. Bibliography lists 3
sources. Jfk.wps
John F. Kennedy Assassination / Forensics : An 8
page
paper discussing facts of the assassination in relation to related
findings of the Warren Commission that determined in 1964 that
Lee Harvey Oswald acted alone and fired one shot, the magic
bullet, that killed President Kennedy and severely wounded
Governor John Connally. Many of the documents used by the
Warren Commission were finally made public by the President
John F. Kennedy Assassination Records Collection Act of
1992, and few of them support the conclusions of the Warren
Commission based on forensic analysis. Bibliography lists 7
sources. Jfkfor.wps
Lee Harvey Oswald As A Sole Assassin : A 13 page
paper
that presents both sides of the case and dismisses the
conspiracy theory for the following reasons: none of the
conspiracy arguments match, they are disjointed and if true
everyone in the CIA would have known about the "secret"
plot to assassinate JFK; in contrast, the sole assassin theory is
supported by evidence gathered by such diverse agents as
CIA agents, lawyers, private investigators and Norman Mailer.
In this theory, all the evidence matches, with each adding a little
more insight into Oswald. Bibliography lists more than 10 sources.
Lhoswald.wps
Evidence Against the Conspiracy Theory : An 11 page
paper arguing in favor of accepting the Warren Commission's
conclusions that Lee Harvey Oswald did indeed act alone in the
assassination of President John F. Kennedy. By today's
standards of technology and communications, such an event
would only be possible under the extensive cover of a
conspiracy. Such was not the case in 1963, however, and Lee
Harvey Oswald saw and seized likely the only opportunity of
his life of which he took advantage. The paper cites the report
of the Warren Commission and the critical analysis of a former
proponent of the conspiracy theory in detailing the
implausibility of involvement by anyone other than Oswald.
Bibliography lists 7sources. KS-JFK.doc
JFK / Who Wanted Him Dead? : 10 pages in length.
Attempting to determine just which group or individual wanted
John F. Kennedy out of office has been one of the most
compelling, yet ever-elusive, aspects of the president's
assassination. A worthwhile topic for one's research paper,
evaluating the various conspiracy theories will help to bring
together all the massive speculation that has lived on throughout
the years, sometimes with very little proof to substantiate the
claims. Clearly, there was more at work with regard to JFK's
assassination than that of a lone lunatic; as the student puts to
use the various articles in this series, there will at once be a
significant sense of understanding as to the diverse possibilities
incorporated in the many conspiracy theories. This paper
consists solely of an annotated bibliography of eight sources.
TLC_JFK.wps
Lee Harvey Oswald -- A Victim As Seen In Don DeLillos/
"Libra : 5 pages in length. Was Lee Harvey Oswald,
assassin of President John F. Kennedy, a cold-blooded,
calculating killer because he chose to be or because his mother
raised him in a disturbed, manic environment? Clearly, Oswald
was not one of the most stable person merely because he had
the capacity to take the life of another human being. But is he
truly guilty for his actions, or is his mother -- a disturbed person
in her own right -- the one to blame for his ultimate
indiscretions? The writer attempts to show that Oswald was, in
fact, a victim of his abnormal upbringing, as well as a victim of
a cold and heartless society. No additional sources cited.
Libra.wps
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