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    Neal Dow was born to a Quaker family in Portland, Maine and was named "Napoleon of Temperance" and the "Father of Prohibition." Many of his action help justify these nickname. Starting from a young age, he believed that alcohol is the root of all problems of society and was responsible for the downfall of families, homes, individuals, and fortunes. An early example of his prohibition efforts was being one of the founding members of Maine Temperance Society. Maine Temperance Society primarily…

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    Organization: J.P Morgan Chase Cyber security attack which involved J.P Morgan Chase bank is one of major attacks which took place recently. About two third of the bank’s customer details were stolen in this attack. The Bank officially announced that the data of 83 million customers was hacked out of which there were 76 million household and 7 million small business customers were involved. Key-points of the attack • The data comprises of the information of 83 million Customer details such as…

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    Dexter Morgan, age 42, blood splatter analyst for the L.A.P.D., hardworking, focused, and determined, a serial killer of serial killers. Wait, what? That’s right, a man seemingly just like you and me harbors a substantially large secret. But don’t all of us harbor secrets as well? Secrets that we don’t want anyone else to find out? Is this why we’re so drawn to people like Dexter Morgan, the anti-hero? The answer is yes because secretly they are representations of our own unconscious. Whether we…

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    Dexter is an antihero and a fictional character from the thriller and crim series of novels created and written Jeff Lindsay. There are around seven books, and the first novel he wrote was in 2004. In 2006 the series were adapted to TV show “Dexter”. The series were between 2006 and 2013. Dexter has eight season and in each season there are about twenty episodes. Dexter Morgan is the main character in Dexter. He is a forensic blood expert in Miami and a serial killer who nobody knows about.…

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    the serial killer. In the end the benefits outweigh the consequences. This is the idea in Dexter; a TV show in which the protagonist, Dexter Morgan works for the Miami Metro Police Department. On the side, Dexter is a serial killer himself, but there’s a twist. What Dexter does is hunt down other serial killers who have been let off because there is not enough evidence to convict them of their crimes. When Dexter finds them, he kills them. Deontologists would say this is wrong because they focus…

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    from the TV series Dexter will be discussed viewing how his actions perceive in different ethical philosophies. The Character Dexter Morgan will be questioned and put on trial for his actions, through philosophies including Deontological Ethics (Kantianism), Morality and Virtue Ethics, Economic Ethical Theory (consequentialist theory), Utilitarianism, and Subjectivism. However regardless of the quota, theories of philosophers will be used in support of the argument to prove Dexters morality. …

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    Quinn as the “Dirty Cop” that works for Miami Metro Police Department. Debra Morgan was his lover you could say , but in a complicated relationship when daily you're catching bad guys. Joey always thought there was something shady with Dexter, but seeing how important Debra was he let it slide. Yet he always noticed Debra acting diffrent , scared , not herself. The change in the way she would her talk about how Dexter was such a perfect brother. It made Joey bring back the suspense that…

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    Crime Of Pop Culture

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    Media is powerful, but is a television show like Dexter…

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    The Purloined Letter Essay

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    analysis and justice killing; Dexter is a fascinating modern television show with a character so abstract and antisocial when compared to most television programs today, many wonder where James Manos could have thought up such a character. After reading Edgar Allen Poe’s, The Purloined Letter, one can see that there are striking similarities between the misanthropic Dupin and the morose Dexter. I believe that James Manos’s main character Dexter, in the television series Dexter, is strongly…

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    between them lies. A popular character in contemporary culture, Dexter Morgan is viewed by his audience in the highly rated crime drama television show, “Dexter”. This show first aired in 2006 and ended after 8 seasons in 2013. Deviancy is a common theme in outsider type characters, and they are the people who do not fit with societies norms. They deviate from ideals and are the sort of people we should not strive to be. Dexter is a criminal, and that is made clear as he murders people and…

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