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    Am I a Serial Killer?

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    Am I a Serial Killer? Have you ever taken a step back and asked yourself‚ “How can someone just BE a continuous murderer?” Brain damage‚ environment‚ and genetic codes are all factors that determine whether an individual may become a serial killer. If you have ever questioned the ability to become an indecisive human being‚ this may be your route to information. When studying the human brain‚ Jim Fallon found that the activity and functions of the “serial killer” brain is extremely different

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    Should killers be killed? Many may answer yes‚ many may answer no. This has been one of most talked about concerns for over 10 years and more. People also don’t look at this as a big deal but do you truly think the killer that killed your dad‚ mother‚ child etc. has a right to live? Today I will give you some information and my thoughts and other people’s thoughts that could possibly change your perspective on this situation. I feel as if someone kidnap’s a child and kills the innocent child

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    Controversy or Reality? Have you ever wondered what it would be like if robots took over jobs all around the world? Well that question may or may not be answered in the upcoming years. Robots taking over jobs has become a controversial topic. Blue Collar workers as well as white collar workers have mixed views on the matter. This is important because the fact of the matter is that it will affect our future one way or another‚ whether it’s for better or for worse. For example‚ many people believe

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    Fortunately‚ someone figured it was a bad idea chopping off limbs and cleaning soldiers with dirty medical equipment. In the novel‚ Killer Angels‚ by Michael Shaara‚ we get an insight of what unhygienic conditions soldier’s had to face during the war. A grand total of about 414‚000 soldiers died during the

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    violent crime from violent movie although there are some close imitations like the one describes by John Grisham in Unnatural killers. Unnatural killers was written by John Grisham after one of his friends was gunned down by two supposedly imitating teenagers that were allegedly inspired by Olivier Stones’ movie Natural born killers. For those who have not seen Natural Born Killers‚ John Grisham resumed it as: It is the repulsive story of two mindless young lovers‚ Mickey (Woody Harrelson) and Mallory

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    The psychology of serial killers is a very intriguing yet a frightening topic‚ which has caused an abundant amount of interest. The thought of a human committing such atrocious crimes without feeling remorse has puzzled the average human being for centuries. There have been many theories surrounding the cause of killings‚ including the biological trait theory‚ criminological theory‚ and the psychodynamic theory (Blair‚ 2003; Yang‚ Raine‚ Colletti‚ 2005). An emphasis upon abuse during pre-adolescent

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    There is a difference between a mass murderer and a serial killer but

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    Serial Killers Among Us

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    Running head: SERIAL KILLERS AMONG US Serial Killers Among Us Allison Kerley University of Phoenix Serial Killers Among Us Aileen Wuornos‚ the FBIs first female serial killer‚ gained worldwide notoriety with her murders of seven men‚ the lenghty legal trial‚ and her desire for her own execution. With notoriety comes the look into the life of a criminal‚ society has a desire to know what makes them tick‚ what caused these fateful days‚ and how can we analyze the crimes. Her crimes

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    Gary Ridgway Gary Ridgway was once thought of as “country’s deadliest convicted serial killer.” Ridgway was born February 18‚ 1949 in Salt Lake City‚ Utah. he was married three times to three different women. Him and his second wife had a son named Matthew. Ridgway claims he murdered at least 80 women‚ yet he was only charged with 48 separate counts of murder. Growing up life wasn’t so easy for Ridgway. Ridgway had two brothers‚ Gregory Lean and Thomas Edward. Even though in a normal household

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    doomed to be completely replaced by robots ? Robots are fascinating. Everyone agrees to say that artificial intelligence and robotics are one of man’s greatest achievements in science during the last century. However‚ as their abilities increase this creation of man might make him useless. That is indeed a burning question that we are going to analyze : are robots going to take our place at work ? This might seem almost ridiculous because even nowadays robots look very limited‚ but they are making

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