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    dead than alive‚ their pale green-grey flesh almost rotting. Blisters bubbled like lava‚ their crimson spots cracked and flaking. The atmosphere was cold and distant. Not a sound could be heard‚ not even the morning bird song. No mans land was like a corpse. Not a sign of life could be found‚ not even a blade of grass. A cold wing shrieked and whistled through the barren land‚ sounding almost as if it was the ghost of the dead soldiers. Littered across crater and ditches were the desecrated bodies of

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    Jeffrey Dahmer

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    Feb 2002. America has 76% of the world ’s serial killers. Jeffrey Lionel Dahmer‚ was an American notorious serial killer‚ who went from being a normal kid‚ to a cannibal‚ a murderer‚ and then to necrophilia (which means he had sexual attraction to corpse). Who murdered 17 men and boys between 1978 and 1991. Then was eventually charged and killed. He was born on May 21‚ 1960 in Wisconsin. He came from a normal family who treated him like any other kid. His parents eventually began constant fights

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    seem. A CSI ’s training includes the art of scientific observation. Whereas a layperson may see a large‚ brownish-red stain on the carpet‚ spreading outward from the corpse‚ and write down "blood spreading outward from underside of corpse‚" a CSI would write down "large‚ brownish-red fluid spreading outward from underside of corpse. When describing a crime scene‚ a CSI makes factual observations without drawing any conclusions. A crime scene sketch is a permanent record of the size and distance relationship

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    Neil Young and Creon

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    from heaven. My boy described it‚ seeing for me as I see for others. I tell you‚ Creon‚ you yourself have brought this new calamity upon us. Our hearths and altars are stained with the corruption of dogs and carrion birds that glut themselves on the corpse of Oedipus’s son. The gods are deaf when we pray to them‚ their fire recoils from our offering‚ their birds of omen have no cry of comfort‚ for they are gorged with the thick blood of the dead. O my son‚ these are no trifles! Think: all men make mistakes

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    flabbergasting fact. When the members of the 8th Avenue Gang were arrested at the scene‚ they not only confessed to the kidnapping and conspiracy to murder Succat‚ but also claimed to have seen Succat to raise a corpse from the dead. This story isn’t completely false. Sometime last Friday‚ a corpse was admitted to the morgue which is beside the old warehouse. Adam Donald had died at the scene of a fatal car collision last Thursday. What was originally a suspected break in was something else entirely. Officers

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    Critical Essay-Poetry "Mid-Term Break" Darren Parker Séamus Heaney’s "Mid-Term Break" is among the few poems that have emotionally moved me. The writer uses many techniques including similes‚ metaphors and beautiful lexical choice to convey the sombre and miserable situation of his brother’s death. In this essay I am going to analyse the language of the poem and discuss‚ in more detail‚ the techniques used to convey the real sadness of the situation. "Mid-Term Break" is a very emotive poem in

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    Jeffrey Dahmer Murder

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    Jeffrey Dahmer is a man who terrorized African American males throughout Wisconsin. Dahmer had a happy childhood with two loving parents‚ Lionel and Joyce. Dahmer had a surgery to correct a double hernia‚ after the surgery he became withdrawn and antisocial. As a teenager‚ Dahmer was tense and friendless. This is one of the reasons he had a compulsion toward necrophilia and murder. His parents also divorced which also impacted him to become a serial killer. The first murder happened June

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    Emily Grierson was a sad and eclectic woman who isolated herself from her peers and society in general. She was born to a well-respected and prestigious family in the 1800s. Emily was a very stubborn woman who lived life on her own terms despite everyone’s scrutiny. After her father’s death she shuts herself away in her own home‚ living alone and closing her doors to society. Miss Grierson would be considered very eerie by almost any person’s standards. That being said‚ it is impossible to truly

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    Who killed Palomino Molero? The story is basically about the murder of a young boy who was either drafted or enlisted in the base and is named palomino molero. The first chapter begins with the description of the boy’s corpse hung on the old carob tree. The description brought me goosebumps because the death suffered by Palomino is a pitiable one and is beyond my imagination. The boy’s mouth and nose being slit and his testicles pulled out to his thighs are the extremes of inhumanity. In order to

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    Vampire History

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    in Greece and strigoi in Romania. This increased level of vampire superstition in Europe led to mass hysteria and in some cases resulted in corpses actually being staked and people being accused of vampirism. While even folkloric vampires of the Balkans and Eastern Europe had a wide range of appearance ranging from nearly human to bloated rotting corpses‚ it was the success of John Polidori’s 1819 novella The Vampyre that established the archetype of charismatic and sophisticated vampire; it is

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