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    Dylan, who is going through a state of deep depression became manipulated. Eric’s overpowered Id keeps Dylan from pursuing happiness. The Antagonist lours Dylan toward evil and suffocates his ego and superego throughout his journey leading up to the massacre, until his own demise. In the world of Psychology…

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    Case Study Gordie

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    On September 17th, 2004, a freshman of the University of Colorado at Boulder was found dead at a fraternity house. Lynn Gordon Bailey Jr. or known as “Gordie” was discovered dead at the Chi Psi Fraternity house at the university. Gordie was pledging for membership for the fraternity along with twenty-six other pledges. They all became part of a ritual of the fraternity where they were forced to drink excessive amounts of alcohol following racial slurs to be written on them. To begin the ritual,…

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    explosive devices, and car bombs. The pair eventually took their own lives once they completed their task. (Cullen 18). The Columbine High School massacre will forever be remembered as the worst school shooting in U.S. history, and one that has remarkably changed our nation’s school system. A few specific…

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    Thousands of children in the world are committing suicide because of bullying in the real world and in social media. Bullies are like the plague, they infect, they even kill innocent lives! Bullies should be held criminally because they make students lose confidence and stay silent when they’re being bullied, the victims of bullying commit suicide, and if they’re confronted, they pretend like they didn’t know the consequences. Research reveals that 4,400 students commit suicide because of…

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    Tlatelolco Massacre

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    Massacre of Tlatelolco’s Analysis Exactly Forty-seven years ago, on October 2, 1968, a large group of students filled the Plaza de las Tres Culturas in Mexico City’s Tlatelolco where the Mexican government massacred hundreds of these harmonious protesters and making of this event a dark day in history. The Mexican government’s actions shocked many people throughout the country because they did not expect the Mexican government to massacre the students with so much aggression and force. The…

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    A regular senior high school in a regular village deals with a zombie break out. The game starts by speaking about the regular zombie break out. The tale is informed to you with voice overs while some comics design computer animations play. This break out is claimed to have actually startinged rapidly, in simply a number of hrs as well as throughout this moment every person is running attempting to survive and also keep away from the overwhelming zombie crowd. Unlike the initial zombies, these…

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    On December, 2012 something happened that no one wishes would happen, at 9:30 am in Newtown, Connecticut there was a shooting.This shooting happened at an elementary school, possible the worst place for it to happen. There was a total of twenty-six deaths, twenty of them were little kids ages six to seven, the rest of them were adults. The first police officer arrived in two minutes and forty-one seconds after a nine one one call was made…

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    Guns And Games Analysis

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    John Glynn, author of the article “Guns and Games” says, “When an explicitly violent act occurs, we tend to experience … a string of cognitive preconceptions that involve an individual’s desire to relate the incident to previously held beliefs” (Glynn 51). Ever since the number of school shootings rose, there has been speculation that violent video games are to blame. In Glynn’s article “Guns and Games” the benefits of gaming are evaluated along with an explanation determining if there is a…

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    Two articles focus on school shootings. The reasons why students become shooters is explained by Jesse Signal. The preventive actions that can be taken towards school shootings are given by Frank J. Robertz. The article "Deadly Dreams: What Motivates School Shootings?' written by Frank J. Robertz and published on Scientific American on July 30th, 2007 describes how young adults become school shooters. Robertz explains the process of how over a long time adolescents start being more…

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    As discussed in lecture, homicide refers to the interaction between two people that results in the intentional death of one of the individuals. When analyzing homicide through Douglas’s (1997) lens, homicide can be a communicative act of aggression that can be traced back to the interactions of the two individuals. This approach provides us with a framework to trace the sequences of event that can influence a person to commit such violent act. This framework can help us understand gang homicides…

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