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    The Macdonald Triad

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    Macdonald Triad (also referred to as the Homicidal/Sociopathy/Ego Triad) is a widely accepted theory that suggests the prevalence of three specific traits are predictive of future violent behavior. These behavioral traits: fire starting, enuresis (bed-wetting), and cruelty to animals are viewed as warning signs of imminent criminal activity. This triad has been popularized as a potential tool to identify and intervene with individuals capable of serial crime, sadistic sexual acts, and/or…

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    a feeling of shock and horror. Throughout the entire work, the author uses foreshadowing, and quotes that transmit the mood of tragedy. “The people had done it so many times that they only half listened to the directions: most of them were quiet, wetting their lips, not looking around.” Being a dystopian fiction The Lottery was meant to…

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    late, these pests can completely destroy your buds, and make a large dent in the income that you expect from your harvest. The right way of treating is to take a gallon of RO (Reverse Osmosis) water, and then add two tablespoons of neem oil in it. A wetting agent should also be added to this…

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    birthdays ending with Kôju at (one-hundred-eleventh). These celebrations are for rejoicing and reflecting on the stages of old age. Death and after death are also celebrated in Japan with a tradition of ancestor worship. A dying ritual is the wetting of the lips “the rite of the last water” called matsugo no mizu, where the next of kin wet the lips of the dying person. Once death has passed, there are a series of periodic rituals to honor the death, passages of ancestor hood, and…

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    In the story “The Lottery” by Shirley Jackson they have a community that had developed a tradition. Throughout life many people have faced traditions; likewise in “The Lottery” most go along with tradition whether they like it or not. In the real world we’re faced with a tradition that if a person murders someone, you should receive a death penalty for the crimes you committed. Many people don’t like change so they will continually follow traditions that they don’t approve of. In “The Lottery”…

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    Imagine you are dropped in a new land, unknown to you. You meet witches and a talking scarecrow, lion and tinman. That is what happened to humble Dorothy Gale from Kansas in The Wizard Of Oz by L. Frank Baum. In order to get home Dorothy needs to go on an adventure to emerald city. She is faced with hard challenges but proceeds to conquer those challenges. However, Dorothy was scared initially, she learns to face her fears throughout the story. Therefore, she is becoming more independent, she…

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    How would you characterize the child’s attachment style? (1) Anges was very engaged in encouraging Max to explore his environment during his earlier developmental years, especially when he started crawling. Max would crawl a little and then turn to Agnes for reassurance. Even after Max was removed from her care and placed in a daycare setting, he was eventually able to adjust to the staff at the facility. Now that Max is living with Kelly, there is evidence in his behavior that shows he has…

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    When School Becomes Undesirable. When school becomes undesirable it can lead to many different kinds of challenges. Teens tend to act out and become defeated when school becomes a struggle, and the idea of quitting on your own terms seems better than failing at something altogether. Working with at-risk juveniles, I have encountered three main reasons why school becomes undesirable. Of course more reasons are out there but these have been the most consistent and recurring. 1. Bullying – I could…

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    The Clutter Family Murderers November 15, 1959 appeared to be a typical crisp fall day in Holcomb, Kansas. The sun began to rise and the small farm town awoke, unaware that mere hours earlier, one of the most infamous quadruple murders in our nation’s history had taken place within the city’s limits. This paper will discuss the killing of the Clutter family from Holcomb, Kansas, the identity and lives of the killers, and various communication principles and theories that tie into the two…

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    I found this topic quite hard going to read as some of the case studies I read were heart-breaking but it has highlighted to me the importance that, as a practitioner working with and around children and young people, I need to be able to understand the different signs that could be potential indicators of a child being abused and the vast extremes of different abuse that can occur. Physical Abuse is when a child is physically hurt or injured (hitting, kicking, burning, scalding, being beaten…

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