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    Discrimination has been an ongoing struggle as far back as history can recall, and it is unfortunate that it is still an issue today. We have made tremendous progress for women, African Americans, and other minorities, but we are still in the midst of full rights for the LGBT community. It would be unrealistic to say that this community now has complete equality, especially when states like North Carolina pass laws allowing discrimination and refusal of treatments to the LGBT community. It is…

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    Sutcliffe Insane Cases

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    interviewed Sutcliffe nine different times, and missed several different things that would have helped solve the case (Jessop). One of those things was an anonymous letter written to the police force from one of Peter Sutcliffe’s friends, Trevor Birdsall. A different thing the police missed was a brand new five-pound note that was left on one of Sutcliffe’s victims. It was traceable to a local bank and the company Sutcliffe worked for trade with the bank. The police interviewed Sutcliffe about…

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    Impulsivity In Macbeth

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    For example, the English serial killer, Peter Sutcliffe suffered from such delusions. As the veteran psychiatric nurse, Pamela Kulbarsh stated, “...Peter Sutcliffe (The Yorkshire Killer), who in 1981 was convicted of murdering thirteen women because loud hallucinations had instructed him to kill them. Sutcliffe believed he was the instrument of God’s wrath on earth and waged a holy war against immorality” (Kulbarsh, Pamela). Doctors diagnosed Mr. Sutcliffe with "encapsulated paranoid…

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    They state that there is such wickedness in humans such as serial killers and murders. For example, Jeffrey Dahmer, Ted Bundy, and Peter Sutcliffe are all people who killed others without mercy. However, many people do not realize that they act this way due to their environment. People don’t kill just to kill, there is a reason behind it, and that reason is either due to previous wrong-doings…

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    Question 1 Silence cannot be considered a form of acceptance in contract law, in Felthouse v. Bindley (1862), after small negotiations over a horse, the claimant was willing and offered to buy the horse from the nephew. The claimant wrote, “If I hear no more about him, I consider the horse mine at £30.15s” (Duxbury, 2008). The horse was said to be withdrawn from the auction but 6 weeks down the line Bindley, the defendant, accidentally sold the horse at the auction; then the claim was formed.…

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    Biological theories originally attempted to differentiate among individuals on the basis of certain innate physical traits or characteristics these being influenced by genetic or hereditary characteristics. This was one of Lombroso's largest, and most disproved theories, that individuals with more primitive appearances such as broader foreheads or more prominent chins, similar to neanderthals. More popular today though are biological traits that have the greatest effect on neurological traits…

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    There is a direct link between the prosperity of a nation and the health status of people who live in it reckoned Doriana, and Peters(2005). The lower the economic output of a nation, the less the availability of health resources to aid eradication of any diseases and this limits the extent to what citizens can achieve. On a bigger picture, diseases robs on the economy as less is…

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    have been many other rippers terrorizing the public. Leger, a serial killer in Germany, “caught a girl twelve years old, violated her, mutilated her genitals, tore out her heart, ate it, drank the blood, and burned the remains” (Schechter 300). Peter Sutcliffe, also called the Yorkshire Ripper, liked to slice of the faces of his victims, gouge out their eyes, rip out their tongues, tear out their entrails and eat their genitals. Stranglers are sadistic psychos who get an arousal from strangling…

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