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    very blunt towards his parents. We know that Brian, the father of the family, is a firefighter. Jesse is an arsonist and a pyromaniac, often setting buildings on fire in hopes of his dad noticing the ideals. After Brian confronts Jesse about his pyromania and how he hopes to end it completely, we see Jesse completely come to an ease afterward. After Jesse and his father embrace, Brian says, “Jesse’s breathing evens against me, like it used to when he was so small, when I used to carry him…

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    Eternal Fire A small group of people, standing on a hilltop, dressed in white, dancing around a big fire. These people are known as Zoroastrians, a religion that was founded in the Persian Empire, which is now Iran. This religion used to be one of the biggest religions, as the Persian Empire spanned from what is now Afghanistan to Greece, until Persia was taken over by the Prophet Mohammad in the 7th century and the Persians became Muslim. Today, there is a lack of knowledge about Zoroastrianism…

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    strike close to the truth that doesn’t mean they are all the same. To start off, most serial murderers depict sociopathic or psychopathic characteristics alongside with three “typical” characteristics. The first characteristic is fire starting or pyromania, which can be the setting…

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    Serial Killer Outline

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    phase, after the killing when the killer becomes depressed. Although there’s no way to be able to tell for sure whether or not someone is gonna become a serial killer, there’s often three key ways you can somewhat tell. The first way being juvenile pyromania, second, prolonged bedwetting, and third, animal torture. Serial killers often feel no sympathy before or after their murders. It’s usually done out of anger, power/thrill, psychosis, or criminal…

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    There are those who think that people who do some type of heinous act are one of the same; driven by the same reason and carry out the action in similar ways. There are those who think that each criminal has a different reasoning for why they do what they do, whether it be a justified reason or not. On the subject of serial killers, people’s thought processes are the same; they are either evenly matched, compelled by the same motive, or they are completely different people, moved by different…

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    There are different types of mental disorders that are encountered by law enforcement officers. Officers must learn to recognize the signs and become aware of the mental ill characteristics, it is paramount. The three disorders mention earlier will be describe with in the discussing. Let us begin with the Personality disorders, people with passive-aggressive personality disorders are failing in jobs, school, and interpersonal relationships. The passive is unforceful, weak and timid; although the…

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    guarantee Tasmania to become more safe, harmonious and more equitable. Overview Arson is a growing crime in Tasmania which is often committed for things such as insurance fraud, Revenge, use of fire to attempt to conceal another crime and also pyromania (an obsessive…

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    Sociopathy—A State of Grace Within Mind-Game Film Reality The use of mental disorders as tools for deductive reasoning and detective work are frequently used throughout contemporary cinema, specifically in psychological thrillers and crime films. By portraying the sleuth-like use of sociopathy as a “productive pathology” as well questioning reality and social control through implicating the main character’s self-navigation and determination of his own identity and destiny, I Am Not a Serial…

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    Barn Burning Themes

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    is not always the case. Sometimes family bonds lessen due to a variety of factors, but in Faulkner’s Barn Burning and in Diaz’s Fiesta, family bonds are put to the test because of each of the fathers’ poor decisions. In Barn Burning, the father’s pyromania forces the family to have to leave town and start a new life somewhere else, and their new life goes up in flames shortly after moving. On the other hand, in Fiesta, Junior seems to be the only one who knows and cares about his father’s…

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    During this paper, I will be informing the reader of the many different types of addiction, addictive behaviors, treatment options available for addiction, and how addiction impacts the lives of the victim and their family. Ten percent of all adults in the United States consider themselves to be in recovery from a drug and/or alcohol abuse problem (Feliz, 2012). According to an article in Psychology Today, ” Addiction is a condition that results when a person ingests a substance (e.g., alcohol,…

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