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    In this article‚ Ted Rall addresses an issue that is currently widely controversial. The FBI and Apple controversy circulates around the issue on whether or not Apple should be forced to provide a specific ¨code¨ that will enable the FBI to go through Syed Farook’s (a gunman in the San Bernardino shooting) iPhone. Though perceived as an agreeable decision‚ Apple claims that if the code were to be given‚ it is highly possible that all Apple product users’ devices can be invaded. However‚ according

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    Ted Bundy: Serial Killer

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    Ted bundy was a natural born serial killer and rapist during the 1970’s‚ and claimed to be involved in over 100 killings throughout 7 states in the u.s. With the devious mind he had possessed throughout his famous career as a serial killer‚ he often had no reason for suspicion and lived a happy life alone. Soon after his first killings‚ ted had developed a specific pattern of victims‚ and way of killing them. The fun bundy had been experiencing was about to be over‚ while sexually assaulting his

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    their past that they’ve bottled up‚ or a chemical change in their body. Through the five psychological perspectives the actions of the serial killer‚ Ted Bundy‚ can be analysed and an incentive for his crimes can be inferred. Through the behavioral perspective‚ motives for Ted Bundy’s murders can be observed and linked to anything that he was exposed to. Ted Bundy’s mother‚ Louise Cowell‚ was unmarried when she had Bundy. To avoid the humiliation that was usually associated with birth out of wedlock‚

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    Mulatto By Langston Hughes

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    Langston Hughes’ parents were both mostly black. However‚ it was discovered that his grandfather was part Cherokee and French. Hughes’ father was devastated by this new found discovery and was ashamed of who he was. Langston‚ on the other hand‚ embraced his new found race and culture. Hughes’ experience with dealing with his father and how he never fit in with a certain race can be seen in the poem “Mulatto.” Struggling with not fitting it can be seen when Hughes writes‚ “To little yellow

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    Ted Cruz has been so far only GOP candidate to animadvert the same-sex court ruling sternly enough to ignite the social conservatives. While all other GOP candidates showed controlled reaction on the law‚ Cruz tears the court ruling down and takes the opposition of same-sex marriage as ‘front and center’ of his presidential election campaign. Most of the GOP candidates have criticized the law but ended up obeying it ‘showing respect’ to the law except for Cruz‚ who has initiated campaigning against

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    Bop - Langston Hughes

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    Bop Neva Ends What is Bop? In “Bop” by Langston Hughes‚ the narrator describes Bop as Be-Bop‚ the opposite of Re-Bop. The general idea of Be-Bop is that it is current‚ makes sense‚ what the colored boys play and that it is authentic. This leads to Re-Bop having the definition of being white boys play‚ an imitation‚ and complete nonsense. In “Bop”‚ a character by the name of Simple is stating his own theory on the origin of Be-Bop music to an unnamed narrator. Simple uses his somewhat ethnocentric

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    Short Biography: Ted Bundy

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    Ted Bundy was born at the Elizabeth Lund Home for Unwed Mothers which is now known as the Lund Family Center in Burlington‚ Vermont on November 24th 1946 to Eleanor Louise Cowell. His father’s identity was never fully determined but his birth certificate says his dad is was a salesman and an Air Force veteran named Lloyd Marshall‚ but Elizabeth later claimed that she was seduced by a sailor who she says she thinks his name was Jack Worthington. Years later they would come to discover that there was

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    Psychological Development of Ted Kaczynski Introduction Ted Kaczynski‚ a man known for his bombings sent via mail and hand-delivered‚ more so than his intelligence. Ted attended Harvard at 16‚ and went on to get his PhD in mathematics from the University of Michigan. The Ted’s influence of psychological development seems to stem from more environmental factors than that of heredity. From the days as a baby in the hospital in seclusion with the measles to the research studies he participated in while

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    Langston Hughes Allusion

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    Speaks of Rivers” Langston Hughes was born February 1st‚ 1902 in Joplin‚ Missouri. Lynching was a growing problem where he lived growing up. His parents divorced when he was young and racism made Hughes’s father leave the country for Mexico while his mom traveled from city to city looking for work as a journalist and stenographer. Langston Hughes went to high school in Cleveland‚ Ohio where he started writing poetry‚ short stories‚ and plays. After graduating‚ Hughes attended Columbia University

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    Ted Bundy Research Paper

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    Ted Bundy and Joshua Boren; on opposite ends of the moral spectrum yet both ended their lives with the title murderer. Ted Bundy a psychopath slighted by the love of his life‚ started his journey to become one of the most renowned serial killers in Americas history eventually finding his way to Utah where he would brutally murder and rape 7 girls and attempt an 8th‚ carol DaRonch the only girl to ever escape. By contrast Joshua Boren a respected police officer ended his life after ending the lives

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