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    dynamic to the story, but for the living Clutter family this made the killers relatable which sickened them greatly. By understanding all sides of the story, Capote told a complete story that gives the readers the complete story behind the quadruple murder. Truman Capote explores the theme of nature vs nurture and investigates what makes a killer by giving an in-depth background on Dick and Perry. Dick had a rather normal childhood with both parents in a stable environment which elicits the…

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    In Saw 2 Jigsaw Essay

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    In Saw 1 an anxiety disorder was present which is obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD). One of the main detectives he was so obsessed with trying to figure out the case to the point it drives him crazy and strives to be Jigsaw’s assistant on basically killing people. Before his Saw killing spree, the only family he had was his sister and someone murdered her and that what dove him to start killing. He became a master mind in Jigsaw’s games and started taking over them. He was persistent and good…

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    In the book Of Mice & Men, written by John Steinbeck, the novel concludes by one of the main characters, George, killing his best friend and counterpart, Lennie, after Lennie accidentally kills a young woman. I believe that George was justified in his decision to kill Lennie. Lennie was a character who caused harm and destruction throughout the book, despite not meaning to. He also prevented George from living his life because of the way George had to take care of him and nurture him, much like…

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    On the morning of August 14, 2017 in AnyTown, USA, on a hot summer morning, 38 year old Anna Garcia was found lying headlong dead at the entryway of her home. She weighed 165 lbs, and was 64 inches or 5’3 ft. tall. At around 9:45am, neighbor Doug Greene reported a concern for Garcia, due to her dog barking for an unusual amount of time. Anna Garcia had last been seen alive the previous morning of August 13 walking the said dog. She had been seen wearing a heavy sweater, though there was…

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    Is the Death Penalty Justified? Death penalty is still controversial topic in our global society. While some of people oppose the executions because of the possibility of misjudgment. There are four sources that researched to find out what is a better argument for death penalties. These four sources have different angle on this death penalty for the reasons of various impact such as the cost of capital punishment, and emotional effect of victim’s family and deterrent for murderers. Among…

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    After reading “Bad Regulations Can Kill: El Faro’s Sinking Is a Tragic Example,” I was astonished at the level of ignorance the author had towards the operation of the merchant marine, and the excessive level of freedom the author took to present such bias and deceptive information to justify their outlandish argument. As a merchant mariner, it was easy to tell when the article came out of left field struggling to prove an unjustifiable opinion. There are nonetheless several focal arguments…

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    Montana 1948 Film Analysis

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    The question is not if justice will prevail, it’s when will it prevail. In the book Montana 1948 we read about a family that has held the title sheriff of mercer county for many years, until one day everything changed. It was the day that they found out that Marie little soldier, their family babysitter, along with other Indian girls had been raped by the sheriff’s brother Frank Hayden. After facing many moral trials, Franks sins ultimately led to his death and the breakup of the once glorified…

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    The case R. V. Anthony - Cook took place back on February 9th , 2013 when the accused Anthony Cook got into a fight with Michael Gregory outside a drop-in clinic in Vancouver. The center was open to people who were facing addiction and mental health issues, both of the men had past issues with mental illness and substance abuse. On the day of the crime Michael Gregory, who, was volunteering at the center was punched twice each hitting him in the head and knocking him over, Gregory then fell…

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    The ancient stoics believed that all the bad in our life were die to the passions. They therefore believed that they were evil and should be overcome or destroyed. To live a good life we have to deny our passions. This reminds me of the 2002 film Equilibrium starring Christian Bale. It is set after world war III and much of the world is in ruins. The survivors decide that all of the evil in the world like Hitler, Stalin and man's inhumanity to man is due to his emotions and his ability to feel.…

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    Essay On Right To Torture

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    I will torture you if I have to. Throughout human history, human always tortured each other. As long as torture is one of the most efficient, convenient and reliable way, there will be tortures in the future no matter how ethics and moral develops. For those who think torture is barbaric, and must not be acceptable, next few paragraphs will clearly show why torture must be acceptable. Torture is one of the easiest, convenient and fastest ways to get Intel. Torture existed even before thousands…

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