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    Gateway Case Analysis

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    The company‚ originally called Gateway 2000‚ was founded in 1985 in an Iowa farmhouse by Ted Waitt‚ the son of a fourth-generation Iowa cattleman. Gateway’s Agency History 1993 to 1998 Until 1993‚ Gateway 2000 relied solely on print advertising that was produced in house. A few months later the agency introduced a campaign theme saying Gateway goes "From South Dakota to the rescue." An agency executive explained the rationale behind the campaign by noting that "South Dakota is a state of

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    A Look into the Life of a Serial Killer The inner workings of a serial killers mind and past experiences. Thursday December 20‚ 2012 Introduction The police say a serial killer is a man or woman who has killed a minimum of three unrelated people. They are people who are missing an essential part of what makes people human‚ the ability to empathize. Childhood There are three symptoms that are exhibited among children which are believed to be the first sign of a child’s transition

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    Plath met and married British poet Ted Hughes‚ although the two later split. The depressive Plath committed suicide in 1963‚ garnering accolades after her death for the novel The Bell Jar‚ and the poetry collections "The Colossus" and "Ariel." In 1982‚ Plath became the first person to win a posthumous Pulitzer Prize. A Fulbright Fellowship brought Sylvia Plath to Cambridge University in England. While studying at the university’s Newnham College‚ she met the poet Ted Hughes. The two married in 1956

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    Sylvia Plath Mirror

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    Reflecting Various Guises of Self.” World Literature in English‚ Vol. 5‚ No: II – July‚ 2009: pp. 92 – 100. Plath‚ Sylvia. The Journals of Sylvia Plath. New York: Dial Press‚ 1982. Plath‚ Sylvia. Collected Poems. Ed. Ted Hughes. New York: HarperPerennial‚ 1992: p. 154 Internet sources: Hughes‚ Ted. "Sylvia Plath and her journals." Jstore. http://www.jstor.org/stable/pdfplus/25006416.pdf (accessed Spring‚ 1982). Gould Axelrod‚ Steven. "The Mirror and the Shadow: Plath ’s Poetics of Self-Doubt."Jstore. http://www

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    teach him about the meaning of life. Mitch Albom- Morrie’s former student; he has since become a journalist and leads a very fast paced life; finds Morrie after hearing he is sick on "ABC’s Nightline" and visits him every Tuesday. Minor Characters Ted Koppel - a famous television newsman/personality; he interviews Morrie three times for the “ABC’s Nightline” show; he eventually describes Morrie as his friend and is almost in tears during his last interview with Morrie. Charlotte - Morrie’s wife

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    Daddy By Sylvia Plath

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    Of all the emotions‚ hatred is one of the most intense. It can manifest itself from simple notions such as skin tone‚ gender‚ or sexuality‚ but it can also stem from deep psychological traumas‚ which is present in Plath’s “Daddy”. Despite the complexity of hatred‚ some poets have managed to put pen to paper and come up with beautiful poems that effectively recreate the feeling of hatred in all their readers. Sylvia Plath did not live a happy life. She mentions in her poem “Daddy” that she was ten

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    Because it made him sick B. He saw it as a sign of weakness C. He saw it as the ultimate sign of dependency D. Because it smells 8. In “Tuesdays with Morrie”‚ who was Morrie’s first interview with? A. Katie Couric B. Barabara Walters C. Ted Koppel D. Hugh Downs 9. In “Tuesdays with Morrie‚” what did Mitch think he would die of? A. Cancer B. Loneliness C. ALS D. Heart disease 10. What condition did Morrie have? A. Cancer B. Heart disease C. ALS D. A stroke 11. How

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    Sociopath Vs Psychopath

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    Through literary reading and time there has always been the misconception between the two words sociopath and psychopath. As people battle from a literal standpoint to define the words sociopath and psychopath for whatever reason; both terms always seem to share a common ground of being a personality disorder. There have been many assumptions about individuals who display sociopathic or psychopathic characteristics. Whether in life or in fiction these individuals are believed to be dark and menacing

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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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    Rebecca Taylor LaBrode discusses in her article‚ “Etiology of the Psychopathic Serial Killer: An Analysis of Antisocial Personality Disorder‚ Psychopathy‚ and Serial Killer Personality and Crime Scene Characteristic‚" LaBrode discusses the treatment available to individuals with psychological disorders‚ and she connects personality disorders that come from children with past traumatic events‚ but she also states that the disorder can be treated from an early stage in life. Labrode specifically says

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