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    “Left to tell,” by Immaculée Ilibagiza, is a nonfiction story in which Immaculée recounts her appalling experience during the Rwandan Holocaust. During the Rwandan Holocaust, Tutsis were being exterminated by the Hutus. Tutsis and Hutus were two groups that lived in Rwanda. Many family members and friends of Immaculée were killed in the Holocaust. She was faced with hardships that she was only able to overcome due to the presence of God in her life. There were times that Immaculée thought evilly…

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    During this time, I would be careful not to ask her hostile questions or ask her anything inflammatory. I would do this because as a sociopath, she has a tendency to act violently, have no regard for my rights or laws, and can be easily agitated (Bonn,…

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    The Mexican left back passed me the ball so I switch the play to the right side of the pitch. Our Brazilian right midfielder Eduardo was ready to cross the ball to our Jamaican striker Alonzo. Eduardo fooled everyone and he passed it to our playmaker Michael who scored the winning goal and together we made history for Cheshire Academy. All of these nationalities companied together under the roof of American freedom. Diversity is a key element to improve and have a successful society.…

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    One review is from a library database by Maria Bonn. This article expresses an awesome critical review on Tim O’Brien’s story, The Things They Carried. Tim O’Brien tells us at the beginning of the story “the things they carried,” an installment of his literary exploration of the terrain of the Vietnam…

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    Mental health illnesses in most television shows portray the character with the illness in a negative light such as a murder, or a violent member of society. A popular television series called Criminal Minds represents a multitude of mental health illnesses, especially personality disorders, in which most of the characters are murderers or suspects suffering from dissociative identity disorder or antisocial personality disorder, formally known as psychopathic disorder. One episode titled, “All…

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    "antisocial personality disorder" or "sociopathology." Scientist believe that sociopaths are the leading case to psychopaths. “They learn to mimic emotions, despite their inability to actually feel them, and will appear normal to unsuspecting people” (Bonn, 2014, para. 7). Today the well known killer himself Ted Bundy has impacted society mentally and physically. He has killed and raped 36 women. Psychopathic killers view their innocent victims as inhuman objects to be tormented and violated…

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    Antonio de Padua María Severino López de Santa Anna y Pérez de Lebrón, the general of the Mexican army, was intelligent, dynamic, ambitious, and egocentric. He was so smart that he dropped out of school and quit his apprenticeship to a merchant because he was intellectually unchallenged. In relation to this, Anna never stopped moving; if he did, he would collapse into a spiral of gambling and wenching. To say the least, he was quite the vehement man. Anna, as described by Donald J. Mabry, had an…

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    Jeffrey Dahmer is one of the most well-known serial killers during the exact time period of June 18, 1978 through July 19, 1991. Characterized as a psychopathic serial killer (Bonn, 2014, p.66), Dahmer was born on May 21, 1960 in Milwaukee, Wisconsin. The eldest of two sons born to parents Joyce Annette who worked as a teletype machine instructor. And Lionel Herbert Dahmer who was a student at Marquette University studying chemistry. Neither of his parents devoted much time to their oldest son,…

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    Konrad Adenauer: Konrad Adenauer’s one goal he hoped to achieve most as Chancellor of Germany consisted of creating a solid and democratic state in West Germany (“Anna Gill”). Adenauer was born on January 5, 1876 in Cologne, Germany. Konrad was the baby in his family of three children, a mother, and a father. His family was Roman Catholic and didn’t make a lot of money even with his dad being a lawyer. Despite his family’s financial struggles, Konrad Adenauer succeeded through all…

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    People have continuously asked the question of whether serial killers are born or made. Researchers have done countless studies to provide the world with an answer. Truth be told, despite all of the research, there is still no definite answer (Allely, Minnis and Thompson). Of course, something is mentally wrong with a person if they desire killing other human beings, but the decision to act on this desire is based solely on other influences that caused the person to make that choice. People are…

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