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    The mind is very complex………...‚ when it comes to serial killers and the psychopathic mind‚ scientists and psychologists are always asking “Why?” One day I hope to be one of the psychologists asking why‚ and hope to contribute to finding the answers.The biggest challenge about serial killers is understanding their motivation. The motives of serial killers are hidden due to their abnormal behaviors. According to World of Forensic Science‚ their motives are far less obvious than those of a person who

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    SON OF SAM David Berkowitz AmBrielle LaBardo David Berkowitz is an American serial killer who created mass amounts terror and panic in the residence of New York City in the mid 1970 ’s. He committed six murders within a years’ time. His killing spree began on July 29‚ 1976 and ended on July 31‚ 1977. His arrest came by chance due to a parking ticket that was given on the day of the crime. A little over a year from the first killing on August 10‚ 1977 he was arrested and then sentence to 375

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    ENRON: THE SMARTEST GUYS IN THE ROOM Kenneth “Ken” Lay‚ the founder of Enron Corporation grew up from a poor family. His father was a Baptist ministry. Ken Lay works many jobs at the same time. He was aiming to make wealth for himself and for his family. From his childhood‚ he learned the value of hard work to earn a living and to achieve his ultimate goal (to be rich). He actually did work so hard‚ been working with different companies and upgraded his skills and education in obtaining Ph.D. degree

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    The Last Lecture Reflection The Last Lecture was a very interesting and inspiring book to read. It focuses on living life more than death. The life that Randy Pausch lived was not only educational for his students but for himself and he hoped educational for his children. He reflected on his past and taught his student to live their childhood dreams. Pausch was trying to leave a legacy for his children not only through his last lecture but also in the way he looked at life. Pausch was a man of many

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    The central text for this project is the film Enron: The Smartest Guys in the Room by filmmaker Alex Gibney. This film investigates‚ documents and then exposes the many moves that led to the collapse of Enron. The director focuses on the chief leaders of the corporation as his principal characters in order to develop the story as a human tragedy. Throughout the course of the film‚ each leading character is revealed. All players were found to be distinct in their strategies and methods. However

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    Last Lecture Don’t judge a book by its cover. You hear that expression all the time. However‚ it couldn’t be applied greater than the book titled‚ “The Last Lecture” by Randy Pausch. When I first looked at the book‚ I expected to encounter a story filled with nothing but sadness. However‚ after reading this National Bestseller‚ I found that I had discovered a tale of life. “The Last Lecture” documents the life of Randy Pausch in the form of short stories that exemplified the kind of man

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    Bonnie and Clyde represented what a criminal was at their time‚ both being wanted all over the United States and going on a crime spree that extinguished many lives‚ while joined hand in hand as two of the most dangerous people of their time. With the death counts stacking up so did their infamy gaining them fame for what they’ve done wrong. People have always romanticized and exaggerated criminals since rebellion was first defined. However this was just the ruthlessness of a two criminal banded

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    This proposal discusses the scandal that occurred with Wells Fargo Financial Services Company. Provides banking‚ investments‚ insurance‚ consumer and commercial finance along with mortgages. The scandal started to get investigated in 2011. The Wells Fargo account fraud scandal is a corruption scandal that was very controversial because there were literally millions of fraudulent bank accounts that were created on behalf of Wells Fargo employees. These accounts were created without the consent of

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    The Last Lecture: Response Paper Casey Artigliere University of Delaware I don’t know where to begin or how to respond. I am so saddened by his story and so impressed by both Randy Pausch’s resume and his attitude. I think he is incredibly… cocky‚ but I give him leave to be so and respect him for all he’s done‚ his obvious quirky uniqueness‚ and the legacy he left behind. But that is not why I cried through ¾ of the

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    Orion IB Philosophy Analysis of Car Radio by twenty one pilots Before I start this analysis‚ I would like to point out that this interpretation of this song will be biased in two ways. I am a Christian and my interpretation will be based on my beliefs. My second bias is that I think that this band is one of the most lyrically powerful bands ever and is honestly probably my favorite band right now. The first line of this song is “I ponder of something great.” Tyler Joseph‚ the singer of

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