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    In contrast to the tradition of post-mortem photography, Serrano's modern interpretation in The Morgue illustrates emotional tragedies experienced by the subject that are portrayed through grotesque trauma. It is evident from the nature of Andres Serrano’s work that he has a profound interest in, or perhaps obsession with, life, death and mortality. There is a tension between his photographic directness and a theatrically baroque stylization of his provocative themes that are characteristic of…

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    Once upon a time there was a 22 year old college student who was named Lois McArthur. She was one of a kind for graduating from a college I never heard of called Pimento University, but I digress. She was on and off in some coo coo nonsense relationship with this guy named Ted, I mean who names someone Ted what is he the star actor to the movie Ted? I bet you she dated him because his name was Ted and she thought that he was like a teddy bear. Anywho one day Lois happens to get hit with the…

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    The criminal act of manslaughter occurs when a person commits the actus rues of homicide but does not have the necessary mens rea to afford them liability for murder. Manslaughter covers all unlawful killings that are not murder. Although manslaughter is classed as a singular offence it can be broken down into two categories and then further sub-categorized. These categories are used as a label to describe unlawful killings. The two categories are voluntary manslaughter and involuntary…

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    The distinctions between serial, mass and sensational or murders who are on a killing spree are, serial killers murder three or more people or as we say victims, but on separate occasions they normally select their victims and have periods of time in between before the next killing, serial murders also like to plan out their murders carefully and will travel to find their victims others may stay in a general area. Serial killers also may have specifics, such as they may target a specific type of…

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    What are Thanatos and Eros, are they the Greek Gods of death and love in mythology? Are they a symbol representing a hidden culture, are they theories? I wondered the same thing myself as I discovered these foils. These contrasting words are actually two theories created by a man known as Sigmund Freud but who is this man you might ask? Sigmund Freud is (well was) born Sigmund Schlomo Freud, he was born may 6, 1856. Freud was born in Moravia, Austria but oddly enough he had Jewish…

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    In the criminal justice law, first degree murder is the most serious charge someone could face. First degree murder is when a person plans, thinks and executes a murder. For example, Emily gets out of school earlier, goes straight to her boyfriend's house and happens to find her best friend in a sexual relation with her boyfriend. Emily a week later invites her best friend to a picnic next to the ocean. Emily’s best friends takes her car when getting there Emily shoots her best friend in the…

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    Euthanasia In The Giver

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    Euthanasia ““This morning we celebrated the release of Roberto” She told him. “It was wonderful.””(Lowry 31). This common ritual described in Jonas’s community in Lois Lowry’s The Giver may sound unusual for us, but Euthanasia does exist in our world today. In The Giver, Jonas learns that the life he has been living in the community was a lie. Assisted suicide does happen in our world today. Assisted suicide happens all around the world today. Some countries have it and others don’t. The debate…

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    the possibilities of a homicide. Which is what it seems to be. The producers of the products reached out to many people who worked on this case. Those who were willing to speak to them said the same thing, there was…

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    Is Assisted Suicide Ethical? Physician-assisted suicide, also known as euthanasia or mercy killing is the act intentionally inducing a painless and quick death to patients who suffer from serious forms of diseases or patients in a permanent coma (Sjöstrand). Normally, it is carried out by a doctor or a nurse. Euthanasia has raised a lot of controversies all over the world and the main argument is based on whether causing a painless death is ethical. The advocates of euthanasia claim that it is…

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    Impulse is a book about three people who are dealing with the same problem and try to commit suicide but failed, and later on try on try to turn their life around. The book first starts out with Conner, who tried to kill himself by shooting himself in the chest. Conner then has to go to therapy and has a therapist named Dr. Boston who he has an interest in. The story then continues on with another person named Tony. Tony also tries to kill himself by doing drugs and drinking alcohol. Tony is…

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