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    streets but was never caught. He left notes taunting investigators. Jack the Ripper has went down in history as the world’s first infamous serial killer‚ sadly he would not be the last. All throughout the 20th century‚ infamous serial killers like Ted Bundy‚ Ed Gein‚ Pedro Lopez‚ and the Zodiac killer killed dozens of people. Eventually the FBI started using a new investigative tool to help catch serial offenders called offender profiling. Profiling has gained popularity in recent years due to popular

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    have been around for centuries. Although most of these have been men‚ females account for the most sadistic killings. Why does society find it more likely that a man can kill then a woman? When naming a male serial killer such as Charles Manson‚ Ted Bundy‚ or Jack the Ripper‚ most people probably can name at least one victim. On the other hand mention the name Elizabeth Bathory who murdered more then 300 young women‚ then bathed in their blood with the belief that her beauty would be restored.

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    Life of Martha Graham

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    enrolled in the Cumnock School‚ a junior college. Graham ’s father died in 1914‚ after which she felt free to pursue her dream. After graduating from Cumnock‚ she enrolled in the Denishawn Studio‚ a dancing school operated by Ruth St. Denis and Ted Shawn. Graham had never had a dance lesson up to that point‚ but the small‚ quiet‚ shy‚ but hardworking girl impressed Shawn and toured with his troupe in a production of Xochitl‚ based on an Indian legend. In 1923 Graham left this company to do two

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    of today’s politicians would kill for. The fact that so much of it is still remembered today is an indication of just how powerful his words were. People still debate today who wrote most of the speech - President Kennedy himself or his speechwriter Ted Sorensen - so perhaps we should just agree to look at it as a team effort. I think there are 4 main reasons it’s been so critically acclaimed. 1. Simplicity Like Abraham Lincoln and Winston Churchill before him‚ JFK never used a $10 word when

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    Serial killers‚ human emotions‚ remorse‚ or empathy in which is not revealed. The popular saying from a serial killer during their interviews are‚ “ I am sick‚ I had a rough childhood”. Yes‚ in fact a lot of people do‚ but that does not make you any better than anyone else and does not give you the right to commit the crime that you did. I do not feel any remorse from someone who blames their childhood. If you know that you are sick‚ and need help. Go on‚ and seek help! Serial killers try and persuade

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    Atul Gawande TED Talk

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    things Dr. Gawande addresses align well with my preconceived notions of the healthcare field. In both the TED Talk and Dr. Gawande’s book‚ his discussion of teamwork aligns well with my own view of the healthcare field. His point in the TED Talk that really stuck out to me was when he referenced putting all of the best car parts together and ending up with a piece of junk. This is important

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    Digging: Potato and Father

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    Digging Summary The poem begins with our speaker at his desk‚ his pen poised to begin writing. He gets distracted by the sound of his father outside‚ working in the garden‚ and this sends our speaker into a spiral of memories about his father working in the potato fields when the speaker was a young boy. The memory stretches even further back to his grandfather and the hard work he did as a peat harvester (there’s all kinds of hard work going on). Eventually‚ our speaker snaps out of his daydream

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    from a certain position.” Due to the inherent subjective bias of interpretation‚ conflicting perspectives surrounding Hughes and Plath’s controversial relationship are inevitable. This duality of viewpoint is seen in “Fulbright Scholars” and “Sam” by Ted Hughes and of the poem “Ariel” by Sylvia Plath‚ where both poets manipulate language‚ sound and textual form to attest to the veracity of their own personal perspectives while providing deeper personal insights of one another. After Plath’s suicide

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    Ted Talk By David Brooks

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    David Brooks talks about resume virtues and eulogy virtues in his TED Talk‚ “Should You Live for Your Resume . . . or Your Eulogy?” He has a perspective on how there are two sides in every person. There is the side that wants to be successful‚ ambitious‚ and create many things in the world. Then there is the other side. The other side that is humble and wants to be good‚ not just do good things. He said that the motto for this side is “love and redemption” (). He points out these two sides and gives

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    Who: Ted Williams What: A homeless man who became a star because of his baritone rich voice Where: Columbus‚ Ohio When: January 3‚ 2011 Why: Because the Columbus Dispatch newspaper posted a video of William on Youtube begging on the side of the road using his radio imitation voice Date: Online article posted by the Saskatoon Star Phoenix on January 7‚ 2011 and Global National News clip aired on January 5‚ 2011 Ted Williams is a fifty-three year old former radio announcer

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