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    murdered her husband who so long neglected her and kept her in isolated. She waited for the right moment, as she could not take living another day living as a second-class citizen in her own home and ended brought an end to her failed marriage by strangling her husband while he was sound…

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    The areas that will be outlined are the collective unconscious, primordial images, and the main focus will be on the well-adjusted person and the archetype shadow as these provide a sound basis to the analysis of Bart’s personality trait from a Neo-Freudian prospective. Jung claimed that we all have a part of our mind called the collective unconscious (Burger, 2004; Weiten, 2002). Thoughts and images are contained in the collective unconscious; these are difficult to bring into awareness (Burger…

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    In London, England, by the Thames River, where women were found dead, not just any women, prostitutes. What made these murders peculiar? They were all strangled, by forceful-throat penetration, stripped of their clothes left in the night for the next pedestrian to find the cold lifeless body. Not just in the river or near the river but in the town as well. There were eight possible victims, only six confirmed by the killer nicknamed "Jack the Stripper", four possible suspects, with Mungo Ireland…

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    In I977 and 1978, the infamous Kenneth Bianchi reeked havoc in parts of California and Washington State. Also known as "The Hillside Strangler", Bianchi was a serial sex murderer who worked with his accomplice, Angelo Buono. In relation to the case of Kenneth Bianchi, the notion of leaving a "signature" after committing a murder is clearly present. Bianchi 's murder 's were sexually driven, and I will discuss why most murderer 's are sexually driven to commit these heinous crimes. Bianchi is one…

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    Decriminalization Of Drugs

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    There has been a deep seeded relation between drugs and crime in the public’s mind; one that has cost the United States more than just the $2.5 trillion dollars estimated for the War on Drugs (Andrade & Mellen 2011). However, nowadays drugs are being associated with health and medicine. Now, strong advocacy for harm reduction, as well as decriminalization from people like the Global Commission on Drug Policy, are starting to put pressure on the American policy makers. Prohibition didn’t work,…

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    There are many studies that show negative impacts of drugs on human cognition. The misuse of recreational drugs includes risk factors of a mental condition called psychosis. Some studies show that people use drugs because they want to hallucinate and get away from the real world not because they need a drug for a medical condition. Being under the influence of drugs causes accidents just like being under the influence of alcohol can cause an accident. Communities are negatively affected by…

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    “He’s resting. Would you like to go in?” “Of course.” A strangling fear threatened to consume her as she followed him into the elegant room. Chance’s vibrant body had withered in the last hour, for now as he lay in a four-poster bed, he’d become frail and aged. He tried to raise the palm of his hand. “Kat, come…

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    Behind the Serial Killer Serial killers are some of the most interesting people in the world. They have almost everyone in the United States fooled and everyone thinks that these individuals have mental issues or do not know what they are doing is wrong. It is almost the exact opposite, most serial killers are normal everyday people that all know what they did was wrong, and almost all of them have above average intelligence. Most people think that serial killers and mass shooters have the same…

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    The Good Earth Essay

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    Reader Response I The opening chapter of The Good Earth by Pearl S. Buck begins with Wang Lung discussing with his father how he wants his home to look presentable before he sets out to purchase a wife. Reading the dialogue between Wang Lung and his father on how his wife should not be an attractive woman was compelling. Wang Lung’s father asks “And what will we do with a pretty woman? We must have a woman who will tend the house and bear children as she works in the fields, and will a…

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    Execution Methods in America When the first Europeans came to America, they had a lot of their own methods of execution. They had unique ways of executing people in Europe from the dark ages. There were many different types of punishment that they experimented with and eventually got rid of, but more often than not they left their old ways behind. The Guillotine was a popular method of execution in Europe, but once they travelled to America, hanging was used more often. In America, we tried five…

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