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    Serial Killer Traits

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    their victims and their victims’ families, it also leaves society reeling from their inhumane actions. During the 16th century in Europe, when the bodies of serial killers’ victims were found, people believed that the murders were the result of werewolves (Miller, 2014). It was incomprehensible that a human…

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    The heart races, the hand shakes, a drop of sweat falls off of a nose and into a world full of terror and evil. Yes, there are good feelings and pleasurable moments of life as well, but fear will never be forgotten; fear can never go away. The moments that people relive in every dream, the image lurking in every dark room, the face that appears every time one closes his or her eyes, that is the type of traumatizing fear that will never disappear. What is so attractive about this horror? Why do…

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    THE HYBRID is a sci-fi thriller with a solid concept. The idea of a young child disappearing and his desperate father fearing that aliens abducted him is a very appealing premise. The concept easily hooks the audience. While there’s a lot to really like about the premise, overall the script would benefit from more development. The story begins well. The first 13 pages are engaging. There’s a solid inciting event when the young boy, Micah, goes missing. The audience is emotionally invested in…

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    Gothic Literature can be one of the most exciting and rewarding topics to discover and learn from. In a world with its own creativity and imagination, it is a beautiful inspiration filled with adventure and mystery. Gothic Literature relies heavily on romance and malice, and is also very scientific. Although Gothic Literature is sometimes poorly misunderstood due to its dark nature, we can learn a great deal from the lessons that it teaches. Gothic Literature has these fundamental values: it…

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    Media is one of the ways of communication in today’s century. It is widely used in societies everyday living. Media could influence society both negatively and positively. Overexposure to media can cause information overload, but with the right use leads to a global exchange in information. The reason we have to be aware in the way we use the media. According to Malani Oak (2016), one negative effect of media is that it may affect a person’s health and lifestyle. Since we all know that using…

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    I was sitting in class pretending to watch the teacher while I was in my own little world of vampires and werewolves. When all of a sudden the teacher got a phone call. The phone rang three times before Mr. Sorensen decided to pick it up. It was a call from the office and they needed me right away. Normally I was scared when I got called to the office, but…

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    It was March 30th, 1997. Verrado High School was an edgy and dark place to be. There were these weird people at Verrado. They act cool like seniors, but they are only sophomores. I was going to ask these kids who they were, but I didn’t because I didn’t want to them punch me. At 12:02 I was just minding my own business, fixing my saxophone out of my locker, when somebody came up to me. Mackenzie, a senior girl part of the “mean girls” group, pushed me into my locker while I had my saxophone in…

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    society become victims of jokes and mockery, and are unable to play the same role they played centuries ago. Monsters even enjoy a place in American pop-culture appearing as figures in movies and television. Some of the monsters portrayed are Zombies, Werewolves, and Vampires. In his article, “The Monsters We Don’t Recognize,” David Schmidt believes that “the most distinctive and numerous monsters in any culture are the ones that we don’t immediately…

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    "He is in a constant state of stage fright, he says, because he never knows what part of his life he is going to have to act in next" (Vonnegut 23). Slaughterhouse-Five is written by Kurt Vonnegut who uses this story as an autobiography to explain what he experienced during the war. The reader follows a man named Billy Pilgrim go through his life in a sporadic jumps of memories. Billy served as a soldier in World War 2 and was present as a POW in the firebombing of Dresden. Following this event,…

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    Edward In New Moon

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    Edward exposing himself, so Alice and Bella follow him to Volterra and stop him. I would give this book a B+, because I like fantasy side of it, the tension and the romance. I am giving this book a B+ because I like the fiction of vampires and werewolves. They are contrasting characters in the book, and they are both there to protect Bella. The pack of wolves come from an Indian…

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