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    go to treatment and after while they do crazy things more in there childhood or adulthood. John Wayne Gacy and Ted Bundy raped and killed serval people, John killed them and buried them under his home. Ted killed people and buried them almost anywhere. John and Ted both were both executed in different ways. John was lethal injected, and Ted was executed by the chair. John and Ted are alike because they killed people, sexually assaulted the people they were killing, also beaten by they’re…

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    Both “Daddy,” by Sylvia Plath, and “My Papa’s Waltz,” by Theodore Roethke are poems centering around the parent-child relationship between the authors and their fathers. At first glance, Plath’s “Daddy” pivots around an abusive father, and Roethke’s “My Papa’s Waltz” revolves around the joy filled evening of play that the narrator and his father participate in. While Sylvia Plath’s “Daddy” and Theodore Roethke’s “My Papa’s Waltz” parent-child relationships are seemingly quite different, once one…

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    The Kennedy Family is both famous and infamous for many things, one of those things is The Kennedy Curse. The Kennedy Curse is said to impact the Kennedys and their relatives in bad ways after a great accomplishment that a Kennedy did. It is said that the Kennedy Curse was started by Patrick Kennedy. Another explanation is: “The Kennedy Curse is the result of destructive collision between the Kennedy’s fantasy omnipotence- their need to get away with things that others can not- and the cold,…

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    Ted Bundy Research Paper

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    Bundy kidnapped, raped and murdered as many as 36 young woman within the span of 4 years in the 1970’s. Robert Ressler reported he felt uncomfortable in the presence of Ted Bundy and always felt like Bundy knew what he was going to say before Ressler said a nything, he was always one step ahead. Ressler realized the insanity that Ted Bundy seemed to have and relating this back to his serial ways (Guy,…

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    Ted Bundy, infamous serial killer once said “we serial killers are your sons, we are your husbands, we are everywhere and there will be more of your children dead tomorrow.” Killing another human being is one of the most inhumane and revolting crime a person can commit however such crimes may happen more than you think. According to an article written by Gabrielle Moss for Bustle.com, 15,000 murders are committed in the United States alone; 150 of which were committed by serial killers. A…

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    The theory of relative deprivation was first introduced by Ted Robert Gurr in his book Why Men Rebel in 1970. The theory proposes that people become agitated when there is a discrepancy between what they perceive they ought to have and what they actually have (Gurr 1970). The value expectation is what a person…

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    Morrie Research Paper

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    love is the most important thing one could have in their lives. He thought giving love and surrounding yourself with the love of others was more important than surrounding yourself with shiny new things. Ted Koppel came to his house to do an interview with him and by the end of their conversation, Ted asked to come back and do another. Morrie knew that life is not measured by the things that one has but by the people and relationships that are developed. Morrie never knew a stranger, and in the…

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    After Koppel asked Morrie what he thought of him, Morrie replied, “ you’re a narcissist” (Albom, 2007). Although the interview started this way, Morrie and Ted Koppel formed a bond. Morrie always treated everyone with respect and was always ready to listen to someones problems. Morrie once said, “The most important thing in life is to…

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    Morrie Professionalism

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    Morrie’s abilities are made clear when he so skillfully deconstructs Koppel a tough minded national celebrity. Morrie is able to do this through his most compelling message which is love, just as he deconstructs Koppel he breaks down Mitch even easier. Mitch has surrounded himself with a shield comprised of greed tempered by a consummate professionalism. Mitch has allowed popular culture to swallow…

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    One example this shows is that Morrie agreed to sit down and complete a breif interview with ABC News Nightline’s own Ted Koppel. In the interview when Ted asks Morrie how he is approching his battle with ALS,Morrie tells Ted that “When all of this started, I asked myself, Am I going to withdraw from the world, like most people do, or am I going to live? I decided that im going to live-or at least try to live the way i…

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