Alcatraz Island

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Samuel McIntosh
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Samuel McIntosh
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Alcatraz Island
  1. Paragraph 1: History/Basic known facts
    1. 1. No man has ever escaped
      1. 2. Nicknamed: The Rock
        1. 3. How many men were sentenced there
          1. Open for 29 years
            1. distance from SF/location is in the SF Bay
    2. Paragraph 2: Life on Alcatraz
      1. US Maximum Penetentry
        1. worst crimes committed
          1. visiting hours?
        2. living conditions?
          1. outdoor time?
          2. Paragraph 3: Famous Inmates & Escape Attempts
              1. many movies made about famous escape attempts:
                1. http://www.biography.com/news/famous-inmates-of-alcatraz
                2. Summary/End Paragraph
                  1. How is it used today?
                  2. Opening Paragraph (movie trailer)
                    1. History of Alcatraz
                      1. Life on Alcatraz
                        1. Famous Inmates and escape attempts
                      2. You break the rules, you go to prison. You break the prison rules, you go to Alcatraz Prison
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