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    Do videogames create the next serial killer? Videogames are such a fun pastime, they’ve developed so much with content and graphics over the years, but videogames wont influence someone to go on a murder spree, everyone has a sense of reality. The content in some videogames are violent, but it shouldn’t lead people to impersonate dangerous acts. Nowadays some cases of serial killers will relate to originating from violence of videogames. Videogames sole purpose is for entertainment; creators…

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    “We crushed their necks with wood. We hung them. We strangled them with wire. We cut off their heads. We ran them over with cars. We were allowed to do it,” (Adi Zulkadry - Fellow Executioner in 1965). Amidst the tumultuous state of Indonesia’s (socio)political climate during the mid-1960s, there was an outbreak of anti-communist sentiment that made itself evident in the form of a purge, carried out by a paramilitary group by the name of Pancasila Youth, and later coined as the ‘Indonesian…

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    Rohith Vemula’s suicide incident refuses to die down. Some political parties and groups strongly feel that keeping his death alive is in the best interests of their political future. For many political parties the suicide of Rohith Vemula is not merely a death. For them it is a profitable death. They think that his death has the potential to fetch them very rich political dividends and therefore, playing dangerous politics over his suicide. The media in the country joined them in spreading…

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    Section 5 of Death of a Salesman consists of pages 91-110. The part of this section I had analyzed was of Biff and glad go back home after a past due night with girls. Linda is angry with them and he or she accuses them of forsaking Willy on the restaurant."(Miller ninety-nine). Biff finds out Willy is outdoors fanatically trying to plant seeds inside the lawn despite the obscurity. Willy is speaking with Ben, and notices the $20,000-greenback life protections arrangement his circle of…

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    I chose to write an alternative ending to the short story “Family Supper” written by Kazuo Ishiguro because it has an open ending. This technique used by the author is very interesting as it creates suspense and lets the reader imagine for himself what happened. On the other hand, it is also somehow unsatisfactory as we want to know if the characters die or not from Fugu’s poison as the author seems to imply because of the way the story begins. Hence, I want to give this story an ending that…

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    "Why don’t you just kill me .... because I'm exhausted this industry takes too much of your energy and I don’t think I have anymore left?" Damon replied confused, "do you love your husband so much that you would rather die than to kill him?" Israel nodded, "yes. Majesty is the only man in my life that I know ever really truly loved me. I would never hurt him not even to be the wealthiest woman in the whole world, because his love means more to me than money. So you can kill me now." Damon smiled…

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    If you had the chance to get revenge on an unforgivable enemy, would you? Jack Reacher certainly would, and now it is strictly personal. In the past few weeks, I was able to complete The Persuader by Lee Child. In this book, Jack Reacher is an ex-military cop who gets involved in a missing person case. Two agents ask for his help to find a kidnapped DEA agent because the case needs to be off the books for legal reasons. Jack accepts their request, not only to help them but also to get revenge on…

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    a crime like murder, he or she is punished by execution. Execution can be implemented in a variety of ways including hanging, stoning, beheading, and electrocuting the perpetrator. Gas chamber executions, lethal injections or firing squads are also employed according to the place the execution is taking place. According to The Huffington Post, 65% of all Americans, 82% of Republicans, 66% of Independents and 53% of Democrats all support death penalty for people who committed a murder. Those…

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    causes him to do very irrational things, such as go back to the crime scene, tell Zametov that he killed the pawnbroker and then said it was a joke, and confessed to Sonia, who he had only known for a very short period of time. Directly after the murders, the paranoia is already deeply affecting Raskolnikov as he begins to imagine that he is covered in blood and that someone will find the things he stole from the pawnbroker that he hid in the wall. Furthermore, it is explained that, “The…

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    The Movie Fracture

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    Fracture (2007), Directed by Gregory Hoblit, is a drama film about the story of Ted Crawford (Anthony Hopkins) who shot his wife after having a discussion due to the fact that she was having an affair with Police Detective Robert Nunnally. After shooting her, the police arrived including Mr. Nunnally who at the time, didn’t know that the person being shot was his lover. Ted Crawford confessed about the crime and was taken to trial where he got away with it due to the fruit of the poisonous tree.…

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