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    Dr. Michael Stone professor at Columbia University knows exactly what evil is and how it works. Dr. Stone has probably looked evil in it’s eye for he is also forensic psychologist. He created the “Graduations of Evil” which consisted of twenty-two levels of evil and with every level an explanation for how a person could be categorized in a specific level. The twenty-two levels are divided into three main section one is the justified homicide, two through eight are impulsive murders, nine through fifteen are semi-psychopaths, and sixteen through twenty-two are psychopaths. If a person is an impulsive murderer they are commit murder in the heat of rage or jealousy. People that are semi-psychopaths are proven delusional or unable to connect with reality. For the real psychopaths they have an unreal charm, and are profoundly cunning and manipulative. Dr. Stone’s hopes that one day his levels of evils will be used in the court of law. In forensic science these scales could assist law enforcers to determining which way to go about a criminal depending on which level they are classified. These levels may also be helpful in the court of law to help a judge determine the verdict of a criminal as well as what is best for that particular criminal. One might say that these levels of evil could persuade a judge and cloud his or her’s mind. For instance, a judge could have a reasonable verdict in mind however reading through the levels could benefit or be of a disadvantage. One may…

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    There is no better man to describe Hannibal Lecter than the author himself, Thomas Harris'," …. What is he now? There is not a word for it yet. For lack of a better word we’ll call him a monster” (Harris 331). Since the 20th century, we have been presented with countless adaptations of Harris monster. In 1986, we were shown Manhunter with critics describing Bryan Cox's Hannibal as "laid back and happy to engage in banter"(Sims). Five years later, The Silence of the Lambs came out and Anthony…

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    DC Comics History

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    DC Comics, Inc. is an American comic book publisher. It is the publishing unit of DC Entertainment,[2] a company of Warner Bros. Entertainment, which itself is owned by Time Warner. DC Comics is one of the largest and most successful companies operating in American comic books, and produces material featuring numerous well-known heroic characters, including Superman, Batman, Wonder Woman, Green Lantern, Flash, Martian Manhunter, Aquaman, Shazam, Hawkman and Green Arrow. The fictional DC universe…

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    In the years before 1865, the Civil War, led by President Abraham Lincoln, raged on. Finally, the Confederacy surrendered to the Union. An angry Confederate, John Wilkes Booth, decided to kill the president. After he shot Lincoln in Ford’s Theater, he received the help of a few Confederate supporters, one being Dr. Samuel Mudd. Mudd was guilty of knowingly assisting Booth after the actor assassinated Lincoln in 1865. Possibly the largest reason for Mudd’s sentence was that he knew that he…

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    Superman Comparison Essay

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    detective, he recognizes Superman's weakness, such as Lois Lane.Superman signifies that he's in love with Lois Lane, seeing his cherished one in trouble would affect him physically and emotionally."[When] we met her before she would do anything to get the story - now Clark has instilled some faith in humanity in her. Her relationship with Clark is the closest thing she has to anything faith-based, you know? Although moving in with Clark brings issues." said Amy Adams on…

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    has a unique and bright tone while DC’s is dark and gloomy. Marvel is behind the amazing heroes like Spiderman, Hulk, Wolverine, Ironman and much more. On the other hand, DC is the creator of Superman, Batman, Flash, and the list goes on. When hardcore comic nerds must choose between Marvel and DC they'll, realize Marvel is the best decision because of its variety of options and entertainment. Marvel has unique characters in their arsenal. Marvel develops their characters in an interesting…

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    her paramount role in the abolitionist movement. Overall, Harriet Tubman had changed the mentality and mindset of enslaved Africans, by sparking hope that they could reach freedom. As a young man, Thomas Garrett “successfully intervened in the unlawful kidnapping of a free black women who worked for his family” (Whispers of Angels). Because of this incident, he became inspired to participate in the rescinding of slavery, and would assist any runaway slave that needed his help in reaching the…

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    solid leads. The evidence they already collected pinned to the murder. But then Thomas Jones a man who decided he would help Booth and Herold was going to pitch a plan to Booth but the Cavalry patrol was coming so they had to hide . On the third day , Booth was still on the run . On the third day , Lewis Powell was caught . It was April 17 , and Booth was in hiding . Booth wanted to explain why he killed Lincoln . He…

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    as Princess Diana of Themyscira, Victor Stone who was fitted for experimental prosthetics by his father after a grizzly attack. And Last but not least Superman/Clark Kent who barely escaped his home planet as a baby. Together the seven of them banned together to form the greatest team ever to be formed. Other notable teams include the Avengers who are apart of the Marvel universe. Superheroes show us that despite our differences all people can come together to help the ones in need. But not all…

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