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    Serial Killer Serial Killer I am going to write about a serial killer. Serial killer’s are people who kill at least 3 people in a period of time at separate places. They usually kill someone then take a short break then kill again. Sometimes when a serial killer attacks they might do sexual acts on that person. Serial killers can be a single person or more. They usually get an adrenaline rush from the murder. Serial killers sometime have unusual patterns

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    the most famous criminals in Wisconsin to this current date. Born in Milwaukee‚ Wisconsin‚ Jeffery Dahmer lived to be what would be called the normal life. Dahmer had grown up in a stable household and had a normal childhood until the age of four. Jeffrey Dahmer was born to Lionel and Joyce Dahmer on May 21‚ 1960 with one younger brother that seemed to change his life when he was born. He did not have many friends but that never stopped him from enjoying his childhood life when he was a kid. Although

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    Ethical Dilemmas in The Insider The movie The Insider is based on real-life events from the mid-nineties. Jeffrey Wigand was vice president of research at Brown and Williamson Tobacco Corporation‚ but was unsatisfied with the direction that the company was heading. He was fired when he started to vocalize concerns about just how dangerous cigarettes actually were and about the fact that the company was adding chemicals that made the cigarettes even more addictive. An investigative reporter at

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    as DNA fingerprinting or genetic fingerprinting‚ is the process of identifying an individual by analyzing their DNA samples (body tissues‚ body fluids‚ bone‚ hair). This process did not exist until the mid-1980’s when English Scientist‚ Dr. Alec Jeffreys‚ discovered that DNA contains repetitive patterns that vary from individual to individual and tested to measure the variation in length of the repetitions. Examples of DNA profiling used today would be paternity tests and criminal cases. In paternity

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    This case study is extracted mainly from two major novels titled “What went wrong at Enron” by Fusaro P.C. and Miller R.M. and “The unshredded truth from an Enron insider” by Brian Cruver. The Vision Called Enron The history of Enron goes back to the 1920’s‚ when a pair of Houston pipeline companies was incorporated to carry gas along the coast of the Gulf of Mexico. In 1956 these companies merged under the name of Houston natural Gas (HNG). While these companies were working along the coast

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    Balzac once said‚ "We exaggerate misfortune and happiness alike. We are never as bad off or as happy as we say we are." Americans are so obsessed with happiness they would do anything to get to that point of bliss. In the book "The Virgin Suicides" by Jeffrey Eugenides‚ we are introduced to the men whose lives have been changed forever by their awkward obsession with five fated sisters: Therese‚ Mary‚ Bonnie‚ Lux‚ and Cecilia Lisbon. These mysterious girls don’t seem to really be known in the town‚ but

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    must be overjoyed and pursue happiness. However‚ others would describe their lives as a joke. To be precise‚ many would be ashamed of who they are. A very strong example of an ashamed soul would be Calliope‚ the main protagonist of Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides. In the story‚ Eugenides tells the tale of Callie‚ who is supposedly a monster because she is a hermaphrodite. Being a hermaphrodite indicates that someone has the sex organs associated with both genders. By definition‚ Callie is an abnormal

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    Serial Killers Do Exist

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    Ciera Steele Mr. Ripplinger English 11 April 16‚ 2013 Serial Killers Do Exist Today‚ serial killings seem to be something that we only hear about in books‚ or movies. Most Americans believe that serial murder is so rare‚ and if it did happen it is easily detected by our law enforcement. Crime experts in the field of serial murder predict that 35 to 50 serial killers may be active in the United States at any given time because‚ “multiple homicides frequently occur in a manner that doesn’t clearly

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    IBCCI’s Misgivings: Four major frauds explained in the Price Waterhouse report. 1. According to the Sandstorm Report‚ some $633 million of losses related to treasury trading. 2. Price Waterhouse had been doing its job‚ there’s no way that this $1 billion exposure [in BCCI’s Central Treasury] which was taken to $11 billion exposure in the course of 3 or 4 months [in 1985] could have happened. 3. All of BCCI’s serious treasury problems were related to the activities at Grand Cayman

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    Samples taken under clinical conditions were examined for genetic evidence that could link parent to child. DNA evidence was first introduced to courts in England in 1986‚ when a molecular biologist was asked to verify the confession of a suspect. Alec Jeffreys‚ the molecular biologist‚ had begun investigating the use of DNA forensics and aided English police in excluding a 17 year-old boy as a suspect in two rape-murders. The tests proved the teenager was not the perpetrator and the actual attacker was

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