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    Jeffrey invited Steven Hicks, a 19-year-old boy to his father’s house. They began to drank alcohol and then later had sex. When Steven was getting ready to leave, Jeffrey hit Steven’s head with a barbell and killed him. After Dahmer killed him, he dismembered the body and put different parts of Steven in garbage bags and buried the bags in his backyard of his father’s home. Many years later, he dug up the bags, crushed the bones, and threw them around the woods (Baumann,1991). One thing is…

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    Derf Dahmer Hardships

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    As a young man in high school everyone could tell Jeffery Dahmer was different. Looked on as an outcast, Jeff felt he was out of place in this world. His parents were not there for him, Jeff had no one there for him and that ultimately led him to become the serial killer he was. In Derf Backderfs spellbinding Graphic Novel My Friend Dahmer, a story about Dahmer’s dark adolescent life, taught me to be sensitive to someone’s home-life, be there for people, and to stay positive and strong. You…

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    Monopolies In The 1980's

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    During the 1980's, state regulated monopolies were responsible for the manufacture, transmission and sale of electricity and natural gas to customers. However, these monopolies were rather incompetent and unreliable in the eyes of the customers [7]. At the onset of the Corporation, Enron has made claims that it could revolutionize the energy industry, and the Internet [6]. Enron then began to advertise through the means of Wall Street, claiming that energy could be treated as a stock or a bond…

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    DNA Fingerprinting

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    the suspect was at least present at the crime scene is a powerful tool because no one person can change their DNA at will. The use of DNA as way to identify people has it 's origins in the United Kingdom because of a technique created by Dr. Alex Jeffreys used to relate DNA to each other and to DNA found at a scene(Herrera 74). This process is called DNA fingerprinting(Herrera 74) and is used in criminal forensics to help prove both guilt and innocence in suspects. It works both to ways because…

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    Of course everyone knows that a cosmetologist work in a hair salon. But could their be other places they can work? In his article "What Is the Work Environment Like for a Hair Stylist?", Jeffrey Joyner suggests that “they may be an employee of the salon, or may rent space and work independently. Some resorts, cruise ships and hotels also employ hairdressers as a guest amenity. A limited number of hairstylists offer their services to the homebound…

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