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    His tendencies are closely associated with psychopaths, but Patrick Bateman has the antisocial personality disorder. Repeated law offenses, recurring violations of other’s rights, manipulation by charm, hostility, impulsive activity, and lack of remorse characterizes the antisocial personality disorder (“Antisocial personality disorder”). Those with this disorder ordinarily disregard the moral rules of the culture that they are among (Griggs, 2014). The symptoms of this disorder are commonly…

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    passage to remorse.’ This…

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    People think that this is a problem where no one is to blame ,but what if that is not the case. Maybe the blame should be put on the leaders of these child soldiers. That meaning, the adults that are recruiting / forcing these kids to go to war should be blamed. Yes, some may say that these problems do not have one specific reason for happening. But there are people who are running these things. Also what this means in the terms of do they have the right to amnesty. The topic that this paper…

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    To start with, Joel Rifkin is a serial killer from the New York City and Long Island area who strangled between nine to seventeen prostitutes between the years of 1989 to 1993 but was officially arrested on June 28, 1993. Typically, he would employ prostitutes for the sake of company but when it was "time" and/or when he got tired of them he would strangle them, collect trophies from the event to later reflect on, and finally dump his victims. Before he got apprehended was on his way to dump his…

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    Is Lady Macbeth Guilty

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    In the play “Macbeth”, Lady Macbeth was just as guilty of the King’s death as her husband. Lady Macbeth was the one who urges her husband to kill Duncan. Macbeth is only contemplating killing Duncan until Lady Macbeth convinces him to do it by taunting him, “When you durst do it, then you were a man. And to be more than what you were, you would Be so much more the man.” ( Ⅰ.vii.49-51). She questions his manhood and emasculates him by saying a real man would kill Duncan and if he were one he…

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    among other Texas community colleges. The news of her resignation came as a shock to the community of Waco. As I began the interview of Mrs. Allen I realized that she was still very positive about her time at WCC but there was also a sense of buyer’s remorse. I first asked Mrs. Allen with all her accomplishments at WCC why she resigned so abruptly mid-year. She explained that there were some cultural differences between her and the school administrative board. She also stated…

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    ACT I (15 points) DARKNESS 1. In act I, scene 3, Banquo refers to “...the instruments of darkness tell us truths…”; the darkness here refers to the agents of evil, who sometimes tell us little truths to earn our trust, and later betray us when it is most vital. 2. In act 1, scene 5, Lady Macbeth wishes to kill Duncan, and says “my keen knife see not the wound it makes,/ Nor heaven peep through the blanket of the dark/To cry “Hold, hold!”. She wishes for the night, as she thinks that the…

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    Truman Capote wrote the nonfiction novel In Cold Blood with the accounts from the murderers and investigators of the Clutter family. While reading this novel, readers learn about the virtues of the Clutter family. Whenever the Clutter family’s life is examined, the family’s kind and charitable nature manifests. As long as the Clutter family lives, the members remain involved in the community and never turn down a chance to help others. As Capote grew up, he found himself neglected by his mother…

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    love of God! (170).” Poe shows that the narrator has a sense of satisfaction at this point, he has recently entombed his friend and is reveling in the glory of killing him. Once Montresor begins to mock Fortunato, upon his entombment, his lack of remorse displays psychopathic traits. Montresor’s disturbed personality shows the frame of mind that he will not stop until he enacts his…

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    In “The Sniper” Liam O’Flaherty suggests the horror of war not only by presenting its physical dangers but also by showing its psychological effects. “The Sniper” illustrates a sniper’s point of view of the civil war. In “The Sniper”, the sniper goes through many physical dangers. “Almost immediately, a bullet flattened itself against the parapet of the roof. The sniper took another whiff and put out the cigarette”. The sniper lighted the cigarette knowing that it was risky, then his enemy…

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