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    Ted Bundy is known to be the worst serial killer in U.S. History. In the 1970’s‚ Ted raped and murdered women in at least five different states. Bundy eventually confessed to thirty murders‚ although the actual total remains unknown. Theodore Robert Bundy was born on November 24th‚ 1946 in Burlington‚ Vermont to Eleanor Louise Cowell‚ a 22 year old single woman. Ted’s mom never told him much about his father other than that he was in the armed forces and that they never were really together.

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    Ddt Argumentative Essay

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    in the form of effecting the eggshells‚ making then thinner and ultimately unable to sustain the helpless chick inside. In humans‚ it was found to have negative effects on human reproductive organs‚ like breastfeeding‚ early miscarriages‚ and lower semen quality. Another worrying factor was its ability to become immune to‚ like most chemicals and immunizations; resistance to DDT was first recognized in Italy‚ when house flies were not dying. Overall‚ it was easy to use but hard to get rid of once established

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    Part I. One of the elements that could be found at the crime scene are two circles of salt (Holmes‚ 2002). The investigator should be well aware that the circles of salt‚ or any amount of salt found at a suspected ritualistic crime scene‚ would be a sign that a satanic sect of a devil worship cult could be involved (Holmes‚ 2002). Bowls of salt of different colors may also be found around the altar. The colors of the salt‚ as well as banners and other symbols‚ all have specific

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    AIDS/HIV The HIV virus poses one of the biggest viral threats to human society today. It is contracted through bodily fluids such as blood and semen‚ and sometimes even saliva and tears. AIDS kills 100% of its victims and puts them through agony before they die. It has been a threat for about 15 years‚ and it is not going to stop now. In fact‚ AIDS is just getting started: It consumes more people each year. There is no known treatment for it either‚ only antibiotics to slow the reproduction

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    inserting it into the vagina. Wearing condoms does not provide a 100% guarantee that you will not get pregnant or receive sexually transmitted diseases; in fact condoms are only about 98% effective. If used correctly condoms can prevent the passage of semen in to the vaginal canal. Condoms however are mainly used to avoid receiving a sexually transmitted disease. Condoms also come in different textures to avoid allergic reactions. For example when purchasing condoms you may see latex and non-latex. This

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    Gary Leon Ridgeway a 52 –year-old white male better known in history as the Green River Killer who preyed on runaways and prostitutes in the Seattle area from the years 1982 to 1998. Ridgway chose his victims because they were easy targets and he felt that he could get away theses murders for years and he did. Police records indicated that Ridgeway was responsible for murdering more than 48 eight women over a span of 20 years. The green river runs south of the city of Seattle

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    Btk Killer Dennis Radar

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    BTK KILLER DENNIS RADAR Dennis Radar also known as the BTK Killer was born on March 9‚ 1945 to William Elvin Radar and Dorothea Mae Cook he was the oldest of their four children he was born in Pittsburg Kansas he grew up in Wichita and attended Riverview School and later graduated from Wichita Heights High School‚ according to several reports for him as a child made some confessions that he tortured animals‚ he also had a sexual fetish for women’s underwear he would later start stealing panties

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    Prostate cancer is the malignant growth of prostate gland cells and it is the third most common cause of death from cancer in men of all ages‚ and it is the most common cause of death from cancer in men over the age of seventy-five(ncbi.nlm.nih.gov). Although prostate cancer is such a prominent issue today‚ there are dietary approaches that can be taken in order to reduce the risk of obtaining this disease‚ as well as treating it. Several studies have found that diets low in fat‚ high in vegetables

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    The state of Germany after World War I was a time of unrest and plotting. After receiving the largest loses and thanks to the Versailles Treaty‚ Germany was looking to bring new leaders to power in order to take back what was theirs. During this time persuasive and dangerous leader‚ Adolf Hitler was able to gain power thanks to his vast knowledge and manipulation of propaganda. While at the time Germany what only seemed like a want to take back what was theirs brought along a raise of nationalist

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    Pathogens fall into two broad categories‚ blood borne (carried in the body fluids) and airborne. Use Universal precautions were typically practiced in any environment where workers were exposed to bodily fluids‚ such as: 1. Blood 2. Semen 3. Vaginal secretions 4. Synovial fluid 5. Amniotic fluid 6. Cerebrospinal fluid 7. Pleural fluid 8. Peritoneal fluid 9. Pericardial fluid Bodily fluids that did not require such precautions included: 1. Feces

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