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    Captured in the 1930s before the words psychopath and pedophile were part of common vernacular, notorious serial killer Arnold Sodeman murdered four young girls with little thought of remorse. Without guilt, the evil serial killer strangled them to death with their own clothing and left their small bodies alone in the Australian brush, earning himself a chilling position in the annals of Australian crime. The first victim in his child murder spree, 12-year-old Mena Griffiths, showed signs of…

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    Beowulf is a narrative poem that it introduces an epic hero who has fought with mysterious creature. The poem was written in England but it describes event that take place in Scandinavia around the 500 among two groups; the Danes of Denmark and the Geets of Sweden. The story was believed that it was written by a monk because has some Christian references. In the 2007 film it shows different perspective of Beowulf than in the story. In the book he was describe more in a way of an animal demand.…

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    The Truth about Blackfish The documentary Black fish uses many forms of documentary film making in order to imprint its message of the treatment of killer whales at SeaWorld permanently in our minds. The movie uses the whale Tilikum, who was the biggest killer whale in captivity, as an instrument to show us how killer whales are treated in the world of animal training. First portraying how the whales were unethically captured from the wild by the SeaWorld industry, and how the young were…

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    the event, one survived.The interview with the one remaining witness did not go as planned. I asked if she saw the killer and she gave me one of those no-you-imbecilic-bagel looks. I asked if she suspected anyone of being the killer. She pointed, I didn't know who or what she pointed to but it was in my direction. I wondered who she pointed to.What I didn't know, was that the killer was closer to me than expected. I don't remember where I was that dreadful night. But I wasn't at the crime…

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    With the stage being only 7x7m[], the closeness and claustrophobia of the performances allowed the audience to fully immerse themselves in the onstage action, this “dynamic of the theatre served to problematise the audience’s relationship with the comforts of bourgeois morality” [], allowing them to step out of the real world and into the Theatre du Grand-Guignol. In Au Telephone we are presented with a character that is given the ultimate opportunity: commit a heinous crime with no probable…

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    Shark Research Paper You are more likely to die from a bee sting or a lighting strike, then a shark attack. People say sharks are monsters and beasts, but they are just the opposite. Ocearch researchers are tagging sharks to help learn about them and to help all of us see that they are not monsters. Ocearch is helping us understand the protection and benefits sharks give us, hopefully we can protect them and make sure they don’t all die out. Sharks such as Crystal, are amazing creatures, and…

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    every year. People get killed for random and stupid reasons, for example, when an individual cheats on their partner. People need to find other solutions instead of killing someone. Murder is never okay in any situation because mentally unstable killers get the death penalty, no one has the right to take away another person’s life, it affects the whole family and community. The death penalty doesn’t make the situation any better, because another person's life is also being taken. Mental…

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    Introduction: D is an 11-year-old boy who has just finished the fifth grade. He is the child of a friend who goes to school in a neighboring district. Due to the fact that school has already released for the summer, and my placement out of the classroom this year, it was necessary to reach out to a student within the middle school range who was known to me, but not in an educational relationship. D has tested as high average in informational text and literature and high in vocabulary use and…

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    First Nation People

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    INTRODUCTION The First Nation people underwent lots of changes during the pre-contact to the fur-trading period and then again in the settlement period. The Prairies region in the western Canada consists of the provinces of Alberta, Saskatchewan and Manitoba. The First Nation people who lived there consist of Kwakwaka’wakw, Tsimshian, Haida, Cree, Athapascans, Blackfoot, Metis etc. During the pre-contact period the lifestyles of the First Nations peoples underwent many changes such as adjusting…

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    past decade, scientists have been studying the genes responsible for anger and violence, and the question is, do these genes make some humans evil from birth. Professor James Fallon from University of California, study’s the brains of psychopathic killers, and questions whether genetics are responsible for their murderous actions. Furthermore, Melissa Jesperson in the article “My evil dad: Life as a serial killer’s daughter” tells her story as a serial killer’s daughter, she clearly stated that…

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