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    Rick Smith: How Securus Technologies’ CEO Reinvented the Company to Cement its Dominance In The Inmate Communications Industry Rick Smith is undoubtedly an accomplished entrepreneur. As the CEO and President of Securus Technologies, Mr. Smith has painstakingly upped his work ethic and commitment to steer the company to astronomic success. In essence, Securus Technologies is widely considered to be a leading tech company specializing as a communications service provider for several prisons in…

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    In this case study of “THE COMIC BOOK AS SYMBOLIC ENVIRONMENT:THE CASE ON IRON MAN BY JON HOGAN” talks about the realism and the technology that Iron man the marvel comic book character, inspired many of the inventions we have in our world today. “Iron Man is a popular comic series in which the relationship between humanity and technology is a dominant theme”(Hogan 201). As the new generations build on the iconic ironman, the man beneath never changes; only technology evolves with the hero.Iron…

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    killer known as none other than Jack the Ripper. This including how the author herself believes she has discovered the identity of the murderer. Patricia Cornwell, the author, is a crime writer who is fascinated by medicine, forensic science, and crime. She researches crimes and makes discoveries, then writes about her findings. Portrait of A Killer is no exception to this matter, and one of the discoveries she believes she has made is the actual identity of the killer. Jack the Ripper was a…

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    the movie Nightmare Before Christmas.Its more Halloween then Christmas because its all halloween in it even in the parts of Christmas the toys attack the kids and are scary.The reindeer are skeletons and the sleigh is a casket.They kidnap Santa cause Jack wants to take over Christmas.The Characters are all evil not Christmas type characters.This is the first reason I think this is a Halloween movie. Second reason I think its a Halloween…

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    Theresa Knorr is an American woman convicted of torturing and murdering two of her children during the early 1980’s and is now serving two consecutive life sentences at the Placer County/Sacramento County jail in California (Murderpedia, n.d.). After a series of marriages, childbirths, and divorces, Theresa Knorr and her children moved into an apartment in Sacramento, California and it was around this time that Knorr began abusing her children (Clarkson, 1995). Over the duration of approximately…

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    Assen, Eric. "Whatever Happened To Marina Oswald?" KERA News. KERA, 20 Nov. 2013. Web. 26 Oct. 2014. When Marina Oswald heard a cop knocking at her door she had no idea that her husband just shot the president of the United States. At the time she agreed with the reports about her husband killing the president. But in a later interview with CBS she informed the citizens of the United States that she appreciated what they did for her, but felt that her husband Lee Harvey Oswald was set up. She…

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    book “Whoever Fights Monsters: My Twenty Years Tracking Serial Killers for the FBI” written by former FBI Behavioral Science Unit (BSU) agents Robert K. Ressler, Tom Shachtman describes in the very first chapter a disturbed individual in which made Jack the Ripper look like an amateur. Chase was a sick being and his first murder dealt with a pregnant woman that he shoved animal excrements into her mouth, stabbed her repeatedly, slashed her from her chest down to the umbilical, and the finally…

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    In Sarah E. Newton’s article, ““The Jell-O Syndrome”: Investigating Popular Culture/Foodways,” she focuses on Jell-O and the connections it has with folklore and popular culture. It begins with the argument that Jell-O has received relatively little attention for the amount of influence it has had. She claims that it is the only commercial food to cross regional and ethnic lines (Newton 250). Newton makes several bold claims at the beginning of her article. One of these claims is, “To many of us…

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    exact, with 80% of China’s marketplace and available internationally, making this company one of the top most valuable tech companies in the world, ahead of big names like Facebook, IBM, and Samsung (Profile). In April 4, 1999, Ma Yu, also known as Jack Ma, founded Alibaba, with a vision to serve a non-existed market at that time in China, Alibaba was created to help facilitate the connection between merchants and customers, furthermore, Mr. Ma inspired millions of people to open their own…

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    Society has constructed a set variety of norms that all serial killers are naively presumed to follow. Many myths state that all serial killers are loners, have a mental disability, and have an underlying desire to get caught. The question on what to blame for a person becoming a serial killer has always haunted authorities. It would be a gullible and uneducated claim to base all serial killers in one set of norms, especially when the nature of a serial killer shows their individuality through…

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