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    Sometimes, people do not fully understand what love can do to them. For an example, stalkers. The moment these people lay their eyes on a certain someone it is love at first sight for them. But, their loves drives them to have an obsession with this person. This causes them to be crazy and even do crazy things in order to try and be with their “love”. Over half of the time, this person ends up in prison, or they kill the one they love and then theirself. It is weird how love can drive…

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    After reading the book “Confusing Love with Obsession” by author John D. Moore, I am going to discuss the contents of the book. Each scenario that was presented had a different situational environment. The first chapter was about a woman named Nancy. Her obsession was with her husband Ron. The moment she started dating Ron, she decided that she was going to keep him forever. At that point, she manipulated her way into getting pregnant with hopes that would keep him around. Nancy and Ron just…

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    picture of it. He threatened her to show more, or he would show the picture to everyone. She refused and he kept his word. He sent the picture to the whole school. She felt alienated and moved schools because of the bullying from her classmates. Her stalker continued to follow her, and continued to send the photo. It soon lead to depression, drugs, alcohol, and cutting. Her dad found her once laying in a ditch, saying “she wanted to die so bad”. When she got home, she drank bleach and had to go…

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    “I have to go back to school in order to watch this girl? Isn't that a little stalker-ish? I mean I am all up to go back to school, but are you SURE that this family- this girl is special enough to be watched?” “I hope so, because if not, we waste time, and time is money. The only thing else that I know that I can tell you is…

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    Elements Of Crime

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    This Writing Assignment (WA) contains arrests, car stops, decision making, and a brief explanation of discretion. These topics contain examples and class presentations. Included are one topic from four chapters we talked about in class which were; “The Elements of Crime, Corpus Delicti,” “Capacity to Commit Crime-Insanity Defense,” “Parties to a Crime, and “Laws of Arrest.” Three Class Activities The first class activity that professor Gonis demonstrated was a presentation, “Gonis Gang.” In…

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    Hall Mills Murder Essay

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    The Hall-Mills Murder “‘Not Guilty’ is verdict in hall case: plan to free prisoners on ball today and probably quash all other charges” (New York Times). The Hall-Mills case was a case in 1922 about the murder of an Episcopal priest and a member of his choir, who he was having an affair with at the time. They were murder on September 14, 1922, in Brunswick, New Jersey. The first people to be suspected of committing the murder was the priest’s wife and her brothers. But with lack of evidence they…

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    Social media have been around ever since 1997 but now it is starting to effect young minds. The first social media site that everyone remember is actually the website called Six Degrees. The name came from the ‘six degrees of separation’ theory which was from 1997 to 2001. Six Degrees allowed users to create a profile and friend other users. They also allowed people who didn’t register as users to confirm friendships and connected quite a few people this way. Even though the youth today do not…

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    Love usually correlates with life and passion but in these two works of fiction, love takes an ironic turn for the worse as the characters ideas and experiences with love change. In where are you going where have you been, Connie is a young naïve girl who is searching for love and attention since she is trying to escape from her family issues. Jimmy cross, a young soldier also sought love from Martha to escape the hardships of the Vietnam War. These two characters both naïve and young want to…

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    The Great Unknown Most people in the world are scared of something. For some, it is a bug, a clown, or a certain place. From the beginning of time, humans have been scared of the unknown. In Harper Lee’s To Kill A Mockingbird, the fear of the unknown plays various roles: it explains fear and what it can do, it helps uncover characters’ personality, and it connects to the reader. The main role of fear of the unknown is to explain the types and consequences of distress. People have been scared…

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    Throughout the past there have been many incidents and situations that have occurred that have made people question whether the second amendment ( the right of US citizens to bear arms) is a beneficial law that ensures the safety of all citizens. All people have their opinions on the topic, some say that it should be illegal for a citizen to own a gun because of the dangerous outcomes that could come from it, and some say that all people should be allowed to own guns because they can use them…

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