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    Shamu, one of the most famous killer whales known to mankind. This whale has become well known throughout the several years that Sea World has been around. As time progresses, there has been various studies that have justified whether or not Sea World promotes a good atmosphere for these massive killer whales and whether or not these whales should be taken out of their natural habitat in order for multiple peoples’ entertainment and pleasure. Whoever was considering taking these animals out…

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    Serial Killer Outline

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    Deep Look Into A Serial Killer’s Mind Purpose: To inform Thesis: A serial killer is a person who attacks and kills victims one by one in a series of incidents, usually more than three. Introduction: Often, people do not take time to look into what a serial killer really is and what it does, and why the US alone is struggling and having more and more of these types of offenders. A serial killer and their motives as to why they commit these horrendous crimes, give people a good definition of…

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    Serial Killer Influences

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    Serial killers often take over the media when they first appear. Many people wonder what can lead someone to do such a horrific act to another person. New studies have been taking place to understand if the brain damage and or mental illness has something to do with a person becoming a serial killer. Scientists and psychologists are still doing many experiments and studies to better understand the brain. A traumatic childhood is also being brought into the discussion about how influences serial…

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    Essay On The Zodiac Killer

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    Zodiac killer Nobody knows who's the zodiac killer is, from the 1960 to the 1970 he raised terror in California. The actual count of the victims is yet to be known. There are 5 confirmed dead and possibly 28 victims. On August 1, 1969, three letters that allegedly were written by the killer and delivered to the "Vallejo Times Herald", the "San Francisco Chronicle", and The San Francisco Examiner. The letters were almost similar to each other only the last 18 letters, were defiant the killer…

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    Serial Killer Psychology

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    sex. Most serial killers are very intelligent and know what they are doing. Psychology is the science and study of human behavior and mental processes. Also, it is the study of human minds and its function which relates to serial killers. I chose this topic because I believe it is important to know why serial killers have been around for years and still are around. If there were more studies on them then I believe we may be more able to prevent…

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    Serial killers are all different. Now don't confuse serial killers with serial murderers. Some take years planning ways to kill normal citizens whereas some only take minutes. Organized serial killers and disorganized serial killers only have two similarity and one of them happens to be their biggest difference. They all have different tells or the way they leave the corpse of their latest work. Serial murderers are confused with serial killers often. Steve Egger has a few characteristics that…

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    The concept of dehumanization is constantly used in cases of serial murder, mainly because humans become objects to the serial killer, who are in their way of achieving their gratification. Dehumanization refers to when we fail to represent others as human beings and objectify them and treat them as animals or objects, without regard to any moral concern (Waytz, & Epley, 2012). Instances of dehumanization typically occurs in relationships between the aggressor and the victim, where they…

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    Killer Whales And Whales

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    New Zealand Killer Whales and Penguins What exactly are cetaceans? The Cetaceans family includes whales, dolphins, and porpoises. Even though the cetacean family depends on water or more specifically the ocean for survival, they are mammals just like we are. Warm blooded, give birth, nurse their young, and breathe air through their lungs doesn 't that seem familiar? Yes they have the same characteristics as us which makes us both mammals. Scientist believed that about millions of years…

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    Serial Killer Roots

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    What are the Core Roots Involved in the Evolvement of Serial Killers? Usman Aftab A young boy from Chelsea, Massachusetts, frightened and filled with fear over the uncertainty of what events will occur every night. Stripped from the guidance of a father figure, he was repeatedly on the receiving end of a blunt pipe from a cruel parent, who viewed women as no more than a sexual object. However, one incident toppled it all off. Terror stricken, the boy witnessed the traumatising…

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    Profiling: Serial Killers

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    John E. Douglas, a retired FBI agent often referred to as “the godfather of profiling,” described BTK as “an equal opportunity killer” who victimized men, women, and children (Douglas and Dodd, 2007). Douglas profiled that BTK was turned on by having a high level of control over his victims, as he tied them up with whatever was available to him. His yearning for fame was reflected…

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