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    The Unabomber Theodore J. Kaczynski otherwise known as the Unabomber was an American domestic terrorist. Theodore, also known as Ted was born on May 22, 1942, in Chicago Illinois. When he was a child he had an allergic reaction to a medication. He was then isolated and kept away from people till he recovered. After he was released from isolation, people said that his personality was different, It was also said that the arrival of his younger brother played a roll in his behaviors. He was considered to be a math prodigy and taught at the University of Berkeley. After he stopped teaching he moved to Montana. There, he lived in a cabin in the mountains living a secluded lifestyle. From the years 1978 to 1995 Ted spent his time mailing booms…

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    Theodore Kaczynski came to our attention in 1978 with the explosion of his first homemade bomb at a Chicago university. His antics continued sporadically for the next seventeen years. Along the way, he sowed fear and panic, even threatening to blow up airliners in flight (FBI, 2015). Where it all began The Unabomber case began on May 25, 1978, when a Northwestern University professor became suspicious of a parcel that had been returned to him by the postal service but that he had never mailed.…

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    Theodore Kaczynski, also known as Ted Kaczynski, killed three people during a terrorist attack, using bombs, wounding 23. When he was arrested, on April 3, 1936, he was subjected to a series of psychiatric tests, which explained that he suffered from paranoid schizophrenia, but it is also thought that he was schizoid and suffered from schizotypal personality disorders. ________________________________________ GENETIC FACTORS – TED KACZYNSKI ________________________________________ 1. People with…

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    October 1 2017 Bryant Langheim Essay 2 Theodore John “Ted” Kaczynski (The Unabomber) Theodore "Ted" Kaczynski came to our attention in 1978 with the explosion of his first homemade bomb at the University of Chicago. Known as "The Unabomber," he mailed or hand delivered a series of bombs to multiple universities and airports that killed three people and injured twenty-four more. Along the way, he caused fear and panic, even threatening to blow up airplanes in flight.…

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    Supermax Prisons Summary

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    A 2012 article from the Business Insider was regarded as it listed offenders who were housed at ADX, the BOP’s supermax in Colorado. Immediately, Mears logic about the need to develop assessment tools seemed apparent in the randomness of offenders said to be located at ADX. Many of the inmates are considered to be the highest security prison in the United States does house some rather infamous inmates. Matthew Hale, a former member and founder of a neo-Nazi organization, is convicted of…

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    Nicholas Cruz Case Study

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    Nikolas Cruz is a nineteen-year-old, white male, that is currently awaiting trial on charges of seventeen counts of premeditated murder. Before being taken into custody, he was unemployed and was attending classes to receive his GED. Cruz was raised by his late adoptive parents, Linda Cruz, and Roger Cruz. At age three, Cruz was diagnosed as being developmentally delayed, and it was also found that Cruz had many other mental disorders including: ADHD, depression, autism, obsessive-compulsive…

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    During the 90’s there were a series of bombings that were credited by a man named Ted Kaczynski. Kaczynski killed three people in the process, out of the eleven who were all considered the top minds in the electronics and technological industries. These pioneers of industry would shape their future and be our present. Kaczynski was obsessed with the idea that modern technology, would be mankind's undoing. This man was no maniac, and showed much promise in his academic career, by attaining a PhD…

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    HIS 204 WEEK 2 A+ Graded Tutorial Available At: http://hwsoloutions.com/?product=his-204-week-2 Visit Our website: http://hwsoloutions.com/ Product Description PRODUCT DESCRIPTION HIS 204 WEEK 2, The Progressive Presidents. The presidential election of 1912 was the most Progressive in US history; with the two frontrunners, Theodore Roosevelt and Woodrow Wilson, both espousing Progressive philosophies (and the most “conservative” candidate, William Howard Taft, being in many ways a…

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    As Chief of State, the president it required to inspire and symbolize the American nation.Wilson did not only convert the minds of Americans when he needed troops to fight in World War I. In fact during the election of 1912, many people saw Wilson as a remote like administrative mouthpiece, in comparison to the outgoing Theodore Roosevelt, because of his straight forward intellect. Nonetheless, he still managed to sway the minds of many in his hopes of providing the nation with what he called,…

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    “A steam engine in trousers,” a contemporary once called him. The first president to ride in an automobile, fly in an airplane, and even be submerged in a submarine. Who was this man? His name was Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th president of the United States of America. After the assassination of the 25th president, William McKinley, Theodore Roosevelt, his vice president, rose to power to make many great achievements. One of those achievements was making the Progressive movement as successful as…

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