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    On the 16th of August at 9:30 A.M., I had my final mock interview with Mrs. Nancy Ramirez. It was scheduled a week prior at a time I chose myself. The purpose for the mock interview was to help our interviewing skills for the actual interview when we graduate from South Texas Vo-Tech. In all honesty, the final mock interview was fantastic. Mrs. Nancy Ramirez was very professional during this entire interview and also was dressed very professional like an office manager would be dressed. For a…

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    Theodore Bundy Stages

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    Bundy (1946-1989) was an American serial killer who was responsible for the kidnap, rape and murder of at least 30 female victims over seven states in the 1970’s. He was put to death by means of the electric chair in Florida on January 24th 1989. Bundy was perceived as handsome and charming, traits that he abused in order to gain the trust of his young victims. He would usually approach his victims in broad daylight simulating injury or impersonating a…

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    1. Who invented the electric chair? Alfred P. Southwick invented the electric chair. In 1877, Edison began a series of bizarre experiments at his West Orange lab, shocking unwanted dogs, cats and even a circus elephant to death with AC to prove that the current was deadly stuff. In the 1880s, the dentist Alfred P. Southwick was inspired by a drunken man he saw accidentally electrocuted to death, to develop a new quick and painless method for the execution of death sentenced people as an…

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    Community Outreach Chair Goal Oriented Action Items: 1.) Collaborate with Community Service chair, Political Action Liaison to plan service, organizing and pro bono events with a goal of at least 1 per semester. 2.) Maintain monthly contact with other Black Grad student orgs and BULA 3.) Help with maintenance of the website and establish a Twitter for BLSA with board approved tweets highlighting group and member achievements. 4.) Establish Constitutionally authorized committees to cultivate…

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    be a Co-Chair? There are many reasons why I want to be a co-Chair. The first reason is that I want to actually meet new people. I think being a co-chair is a great way to meet different or new people that I have not talk to or even meet. Another reason I want to be a co-chair so I can enhance my leadership qualities, so in the future when I have the opportunity to be a leader, I will have had the co-chair to prove that I was a great leader. (Only if I get the chance to become a co-chair) 2.…

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    Death Penalty For centuries the ultimate punishment for crime has been the death penalty and even in the modern day it is still heavily used throughout the world. Societies have used this method of punishment to control crime and satisfy the victim 's family who are mourning. The people’s main concern is they want answers to see whether or not the method is justified and humane. Currently there are over 58 countries that use this method of punishment including the United States and Japan…

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    Death Penalty Necessary

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    The Death Penalty is used throughout the United States of America to punish criminals for various crimes. There are many methods to execute someone in the United states. Since 1976 one thousand four hundred and thirty-nine executions have been performed in the United States; one hundred and fifty-eight being electrocution, three firing squad executions, eleven gas chamber executions, three hangings, and one thousand two hundred and sixty-four lethal injection executions (deathpenaltyinfo.org).…

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    states have had some type of death penalty before. Some states still have them today and others have ruled the death penalty unconstitutional. As noted from the video, the death penalty has changed over time; it has gone from hanging to the electric chair to, what is most used today, lethal injection. In my opinion, the death penalty can apply positively to deterrence of crime because it can make people afraid of committing a serious crime. Some people do not care about being in prison,…

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    As population of the world is increasing, the rate of the crimes is increasing also. Many people who commit some huge crimes; for example, murder, rape ,and manslaughter usually receive the to death penalty. However, there are some crimes that should receive death penalty because it was for a good purpose. For example, protect a woman from getting harassed or stopping a robbery these kind of crime should be stopped some of them can be extremely dangerous for the both which can end their…

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    concerned with the effects of punishment on learning” (Milgram, 1974). The teachers would recite a sequence of words. The learner would be expected to recall the words connected to each other. However, the learner is also secured tightly to an electric chair during this experiment.…

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