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    Canines In Law Enforcement

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    Canines are the unsung heroes of the policing and the public safety world. People often times refer to a dog as "man's best friend". Canines have been a part of human life since they were first domesticated several years ago. What makes these animals easy to train is their ability to learn fast, their adaptability to situations and their eagerness to please their masters. Canines are well-known for their strong sense of protection and loyalty. As much as the men and women of policing do to…

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    personal, passionate crime. At first glance, it may seem that until the 70’s people just didn’t kill people they didn’t know. However, serial homicide is definitely not a product of the 70’s, nor is it a product of American culture. Consider Jack the Ripper, a “stranger killer” who was responsible for the brutal murders of five prostitutes in London’s East End in the fall of 1888 (Rubinstein 2000). Consider Countess Erzsebet Bathory, also known as Elizabeth Bathory, who reigned terror on…

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    An unhinged sadomasochist who has to begin killing and engaging in acts of cannibalism. Gray idolizes the murders of Jack the Ripper which occurred five years prior in many instances he reacts aspects of his murders in the beginning, but as time goes on the murders become even more sadistic. After he kills a couple in an alley in Chicago, he devours the woman and dumps the…

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    Essay Prompt #5 Numerous films in the entertainment industry demonstrate sexual violence. Some of this sexual violence is meant for entertainment purposes, whereas some of it is shown to get a strong reaction from its audience and reveal an underlying theme about the source of this violence. Nonetheless, the sexual violence seen in movies is primarily used to communicate a broader message and to demonstrate just how deplorable slavery really is. Sexual violence is exemplified in the film,…

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    Here in this court of law today we will examine the defendant Mr. George Zimmerman and his involvement in the murder of Trayvon Martin. Mr. Zimmerman I do hope that your mental state is ok after surviving that traumatic encounter with Trayvon Martin; not just any man can shoot an unarmed fleeing teenager who looked mildly suspicious. It takes a man of valor, a true enforcer of lady justice, to hold the position of neighborhood watch in the twin lakes retreat gated community. Being a man of such…

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    Holmes created a financial scandal of his own. When he opened his hotel, he bought everything on credit. “He had no intention of paying his debts and was confident he could evade prosecution through guilt and charm.” Surprisingly, he managed to keep many possessions without spending any real money and didn’t have to face any furniture dealers or anyone “whom Holmes had cheated over the previous five years” for a long time. What ended up happening was that he had to face them all at once. In the…

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    Our enterprise began seven years to the date beyond the treacherous malfeasance, of a madman called, “Ripper.” His haunt extended from Whitechapel to Pall Mall, preying on the working-class woman. By comparison, this brutal display of carnage progressed unrivalled, since Scotland Yard expunged the Fleet Street tonsorial and his bawdy innkeeper. Yet, Never a man nor beast more dreadful walk the prestigious Isle of Great Britain, than the monster we'd come to extirpate. The killings had…

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    Andrew Borden Trial

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    Headlines came out "Shocking Crime: A Venerable Citizen and His Aged Wife Hacked to Pieces in Their Home" (Linder, Doug). There was a reward for five thousand dollars to whoever had any information about the suspect. There were even theories that "Jack the Ripper" had come to America after finishing off at Whitechapel (Pearson 28). These newspapers and posters spread across the country, along with some new information given out to the…

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    Jekyll and Hyde 2: Tokyo Drift In this essay, we’ll be analyzing how cultural shifts can affect the plot and characters of a story across adaptations. The differing depictions of characters born in Stevenson’s original novella, The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, across adaptations and spinoffs have perfectly highlighted just how thoroughly cultural changes can alter a character. For the sake of organization, each key character will be analyzed separately at first and then analyzed as…

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    instrument making. 13 The London Dungeon The London Dungeon is a frightful show of the occasionally awful side of Britain's history. Its entrancing displays incorporate the Black Death, the smoldering of saints at the stake, scenes of torment and Jack the Ripper. A large portion of the fresher presentations are intelligent encounters including costumed performing artists to include a quality of authenticity. While in the territory - and in case you're in the state of mind for more shows of…

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