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    that we inherited from our parents its part of our genetic make-up. Although, there are many things that we inherit from our environment as we grow. Have you ever thought about why the majority of psycho killers have no remorse towards their actions or why they commit these unexplainable tragedies? Psycho killers have an Antisocial Personality Disorder which causes them to become psychotic, but the big question is does this disorder come from nature or nurture? Research reports infancy and…

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    Psycho Social Environment

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    seeks to discuss the psycho social aspect of wellbeing which involves social and emotional relationships of members of the school community. Social and emotional relationship have been recognized in literature to be inextricably linked to the health and educational outcomes of students in schools. It is an important aspect that promotes a safe, healthy, gender sensitive, welcoming, and a most importantly a learning environment. This article therefore seeks to review the psycho social environment…

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    Until the release of Psycho in 1960, acts and displays of violence in films and particularly murder acts were thought to be immoral and thus laid the basis for a self-regulation policy within the industry that physical reality of such actions would not be displayed on the big…

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    Psycho Monologue

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    I’ve been ending the lives of poor, innocent souls ever since I have gained motor skills. No, seriously, watch all my old baby videos that Mom took. My first victim was a fly who was getting a little too close, then, all of a sudden, baby me ended the poor bastard’s life. My second victim was our pet cat, Chucho. I remember playing with the little furball, and then one swift move and Chucho was no longer alive. Out of all my victims, he was the one I regretted killing; I love animals and if I…

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    Norman Bates

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    In the film, Psycho, Norman Bates is observed manifesting behaviors and dependencies on his mother that existed when she was alive, thus showing the audience how he is regressing to an earlier period in life where he didn’t have to deal with the current circumstances. Actions that Norman Bates takes to preserve the image of an earlier period in his life, such as his childhood, and how he detaches his consciousness from the existent world beyond the Bates motel, all help elucidate upon his key…

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    When analysing Hitchcock’s Psycho, it is clear why it has been labelled as a horror. Although Norman Bates is not a monster in the physical form, his monster-like nature is within his human psyche. There are many reasons for this film to be regarded as a “horror”, the imagery of the old dark house is typical of “horror”, being set in an isolated place, off the beaten track presents a clearly gothic setting where as little as the appearance of a single woman unleashes forces of sexual assault,…

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    Psycho-Pass: Mandatory Happiness Teaser 1: Play Psycho-Pass: Mandatory Happiness and explore a futuristic dystopia run by Sybil. Teaser 2: Explore a futuristic world in Psycho-Pass: Mandatory Happiness, a visual novel based on the anime Psycho-Pass. Teaser 3: Take the role of either Inspector Nadeshiko Kutaguchi or Enforcer Takuma Tsurugi in Psycho-Pass: Mandatory Happiness. Make difficult choices and interact with other Psycho-Pass characters like the intelligent and compassionate Akane…

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    A Horror- thriller written by Joseph Stefano, directed and produced by Alfred Hitchcock. It is shot entirely in black and white, set in Phoenix. It follows a theme of a passion driven crimes. Hitchcock uses the character of Marion Crane, Norman Bates and Sam Loomis to drive this narrative. The Sam and Marion Characters are shown in the establishing shot, inside a hotel room where they appear to be having a heated discussion about their dodgy relationship and a potential future. Marion’s inner…

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    similar effect. In the article “Psycho and the orchestration of anxiety,” Stephen Deutsch ventures into Hitchcock’s effort in producing Psycho…

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    better understanding. DeLillo uses Alfred Hitchcock’s Psycho as an intertext to his novel Point Omega, to build upon and better analyze the topics of gender and voyeurism that are present in both works. Both of these men have created female characters that are passive and fit the image of weak women in a patriarchal society, while the male characters take pleasure in the women’s presence, but not her intellect. Using Douglas Gordon’s 24-Hour Psycho, one can gain a better understanding of much of…

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