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    Kip Kinkel

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    Kip Kinkel was a high school student at Thurston High who was incarcerated for killing his parents‚ 5 students‚ and injuring over 20 other kids at school. Kip had a lot of psychological problems due to the biological and social aspects of his life‚ that maybe if had been treated properly‚ would not have made him feel the need to commit the crimes that he did. To begin‚ Kip Kinkel had many biological problems that may have kick started his problems from a young age. He had dyslexia‚ so he could

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    I. Kip Kinkel‚ was born in Springfield Oregon on August 30‚ 1982‚ to Bill and Faith KinkelKip had a sister Kristin‚ which was 6 years older than him. When Kip was 6 his parents who were both Spanish teachers wanted to study abroad for a year so the family moved to Spain. Kip had a difficult time because his teacher did not speak English‚ once the Kinkels moved back to the United States Kip was far behind in school and failed first grade. Kip’s family was very active‚ but kip was not so he struggled

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    Kip Kinkel Research Paper

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    Social Psychology Dr. Allison The Kip Kinkel Story Looking at the trials and tribulations of an average adolescent’s life‚ there are many times of stress‚ trouble‚ and hopefully growth. If there are compounding instances of setbacks and hardships‚ this could be very detrimental to the development of a young mind. There are never any definitive answers as to why any of these young individuals who commit terrible acts of violence did what they did. There are multiple instances throughout their

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    Kip Kinkel Summation Imagine having to live with a mental illness which took control of your actions by giving you hallucinations of voices in your head. Kip Kinkel had to live with paranoid schizophrenia for a large part of his life. Kip Kinkel was a good kid before he fell victim to the debilitating mental disorder. On May 20th and the 21st of 1998‚ the voices in Kip Kinkel’s head convinced and forced him to Kill his Father and Mother. The next day‚ Kip’s voices persuaded Kip to go to

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    Kip Kinkel I believe that there were several different things that were contributing factors to why Kipland Kinkel killed both his parents‚ and later two of his fellow peers. I do not think that there is one specific thing that can be blamed for Kip’s behavior‚ but multiple things worked together to cause Kip’s explosion. One of the smaller reasons that effected Kip was the somewhat confusing messages that his parents gave him as a child about guns. Kip had always as a child had a fascination

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    Kip Kinkel School Shooter

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    Kip Kinkel School Shooter Philip "Kip" Kinkel was born on August 30‚ 1982 in Springfield Oregon(TruTv). Growing up Kip had an interest in firearms from an early age(PBS). At first his father did not like the idea‚ but later he enrolled him into a gun safety course and bought him a .22 caliber Ruger long rifle and eventually a 9 mm Glock handgun when he was 15(PBS). During an interview with Newsweek Kip said that his psychologist told his father to "let Kip have the guns‚ for it will be a

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    MERGER BETWEEN AT&T AND McCAW By: Shilpa Keswani Lakhani Kashif Khan Satyameet Singh Ahuja Moin Akhtar Madhur Chaudhary With multiple valuation numbers being arrived at ranging from 5.4 billion dollars to 173 billion‚ we believe that the most appropriate value for the organization is 12 billion dollars. It has been arrived at‚ by maintaining the industry standard of pricing a potential

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    SGMT  6050  –  Case  Write-­‐Up   McCaw  Cellular  Communications:  The  AT&T/McCaw  Merger  Negotiation     Armin  Ezatagha     Student  Number  ⏐  205  576  707   eMail  ⏐  aezatagha12@schulich.yorku.ca     Schulich  School  of  Business   Tuesday‚  March  05‚  2013                                 Current  Telecommunications

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    Our case study titled‚ The AT&T and McCaw merger negotiation‚ provides us with an opportunity to negotiate the terms of the merger between McCaw cellular and AT&T. McCaw was the largest competitor in the rapidly growing cellular telephone communications industry. AT&T was the dominant competitor in long-distance telephone communications in the United States‚ and one of the largest corporations. Prior to the negotiations‚ it had no position in cellular communications. Brief Insight: McCaw Cellular

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    Kip Tiernan: A Leader in the Fight Against Homelessness Homelessness can be defined as an individual lacking a fixed‚ regular‚ and adequate nighttime residence (McKinney-Veto Homeless Education Act‚ Section 725). Because homelessness can be a short or long-term problem‚ it is difficult to accurately calculate homeless figures. The National Alliance to End Homelessness estimates that there are 634‚067 people experiencing homelessness on any given night in the United States. This includes people

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