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    regardless of previous history. Generally I don't run into conflict since I try to stay friendly with absolutely everybody, but it's inevitable at some times. When conflict arises, I try to deal with it as calmly and respectfully as possible, I never flame, rage, or go off on somebody. I like to believe I'm a likable person, and I seem to make friends…

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    H. Holmes: Who's To Blame?

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    On November 17, 1894, the notorious H. H. Holmes was arrested for the murder of B.F. Perry (Cipriani 1). What was first thought to be a case of insurance fraud quickly spiraled into a murder investigation, prompting the discovery of Holmes’ “Murder Castle” and the numerous bodies found within its walls. To this day, it is still unknown how many murders Holmes is responsible for. After his arrest, he confessed to the murders of 29 people; however, authorities believe that he may be responsible…

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    this one. If you haven’t read it you can do so by following the link above. ## Disclaimer The list below with 11 signs will serve as a rough guide to identify narcissists in real life (or in your life). Remember that we all share in some degree narcissistic characteristics.…

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    Helen explains that Joan’s children are never allowed to speak in public unless they had permission from Joan and would be reprimanded otherwise (Musto, 2011). On one occasion, Helen describes Joan going a rage when seeing balloons and a birthday sign in her wardrobe room for her son Christopher’s birthday (Musto, 2011). Helen believes that Joan didn’t believe her son’s birthday was worth celebrating (Musto, 2011). Helen also illustrates another situation…

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    the sky today. It has been three years since that wretched day, and most times I find myself still strongly bothered by its’ events. Moving out to Minnesota was probably the best decision that I have made. I no longer find myself ensnared by the narcissistic ways of the city and its’ inhabitants. It was all beginning to become way too much for me. I…

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    Mein Kampf Book Analysis

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    Analysis of Hitler’s Mein Kampf With over 60 million lives lost, World War Two was known as the most destructive war in history. What could cause such a catastrophic disaster to occur? The blame for this war lies heavily on the infamous Adolf Hitler, the leader of the Nazis. His influence on Germany was immense but he started off as an unknown political figure. Through the release of Mein Kampf, Hitler was able to spread his radical views to the rest of Germany and lead them down a path of…

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    Most school shooters tend to act impulsively and shoot at students and faculty in their rage. But Harris and Klebold planned for more than a year on a grandiose scale to terrorize the United States by conducting on a massive scale, the bombing of Columbine High School. Their delusion was to create a devastating nightmare that would cause fear…

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    Narcissist Theory

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    principal reason, is often “My way or no way”, the theory of Elsa Ronningstam (2005), this theory explain the Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) and the influence on the engagement in crime while taking the example of terrorists. Narcissistic Personality Disorder (NPD) (Ronningstam, 2005) “My Way or No Way”, which she connected with suicidal individuals who find themselves in a “shame-rage spiral of the narcissist who reacts to failure with other-directed, humiliated fury.” [...] “The…

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    Will the True Monster Please Stand How can a monster be recognized? Many describe such a creature by appearance; a monster is “typically large, ugly, and frightening” (Merriam-Webster). But what if the evidence is not physically apparent? In Mary Shelley’s novel, Frankenstein, Victor Frankenstein is a scientist who is determined to cheat death. His ego fuels his ambition to create a “creature” that would admire him like a god. However, when that creature falls short of meeting Victor’s…

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    What Is Manipulation?

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    We all want to get our needs met, but manipulators use underhanded methods. Manipulation is a way to covertly influence someone with indirect, deceptive, or abusive tactics. Manipulation may seem benign or even friendly or flattering, as if the person has your highest concern in mind, but in reality it's to achieve an ulterior motive. Other times, it's veiled hostility, and when abusive methods are used, the objective is merely power. You may not realize that you're being unconsciously…

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