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    Minds of Mass Murders

    Abstract Many serial killers and mass murderers have been interviewed and tested to reveal why they killed and raped large groups of people. There are several factors as to why they perform such acts. My findings in this paper show that there is a logically explanation as to why they do what they do. In no way is killing or violence justified, but people have been through things we couldn’t imagine being put through. Many of these killers were put through harsh abuse physically, mentally, and emotionally

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    Manatees Research Paper

    Manatees are herbivorous marine mammals also known as the Sea Cow. Their scientific name is Sirenia and they are in the family Trichechidae. The word Sirana is a mythical mermaid who lured sailors into dangerous waters. The Florida manatee is Florida's state marine mammal. Manatees are aquatic relatives of elephants and they are grayish brown. Their skin is thick and wrinkled which algae usually grows on. They use their front flippers to swim or sometimes crawl across shallow mud when they get stuck

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    Blackfish Film Analysis

    Cowperthwaite, is a documentary that illustrates the bad treatment of orcas in the Seaworld. It uses different kinds of techniques such as visual, sound, language and structure to present the audiences three groups: beautiful, victimised but fearsome killer whales; trainers are represented as vulnerable as well as compassionate and the sea world management is represented as manipulative, callous and greedy. Audiences are positioned to view whales with admiration, fear, sympathy and understanding; to

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    Killer Whales, Orcinus Orc Social Group Analysis

    Killer whales, Orcinus orca, form a dynamic and complex social group of that are based upon maternal relationships. Each population of killer whales is comprised of an alpha female and up to four generations of her offspring, both male and female. Each group, or pod, falls within a larger whale population in an area (cultural transmission). Because whales are social creatures, communication is an important aspect for the entire pod. The offspring in the pods learn social cues and vocalizations primarily

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    Why Doctors Become Serial Killers

    WHY DOCTORS HAVE BECOME KILLERS SINCE THE 20TH CENTURY Considering the trouble they go through to become doctors, it is surprising that some of them end up becoming killers. The question we all ask is why? Like all/most serial killers, these doctors are psychopaths with evil within them waiting to be released whenever an opportunity arises16. Going to medical school and gaining valuable skills gains them this opportunity. A pathologist Keith Simpson said " Doctors are in a particularly good

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    Short Horror Story 'The Pale Man' By Julius Long

    “The Pale Man” Analysis How would you feel being next door neighbors with a dangerous serial killer? Unless your sanity is nonexistent or you are the serial killer, you would feel very frightened and worried about staying alive. A scenario like this was written as a short horror story known as “The Pale Man” by Julius Long which told the story in the perspective of a professor’s assistant living in a hotel constantly being curious about his mysterious neighbor, who turned out to be death itself

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    Killer Whales Research Paper

    Killer whales – a deadly entertainment Killer whales, also called orcas, are one of the world’s most powerful predators. They’re highly intelligent whales with a very acute sense of sight and hearing. Killer whales can weigh up to 6 tons and 32 feet, which makes them the largest member of the dolphin family. The beautiful animal has been admired by humans for many years; over last 5 decades killer whales have been kept in captivity and trained by humans to become stars in various aqua shows around

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    Elizabeth Short: Victim In The Black Dahlia

    Fingerprints were removed because the killer rubbed gasoline on the contents of the envelope. The lead detectives, Hansen and Finis Brown, chased and examined leads or linked this case to others. They never reached the murderer of Elizabeth Short. Hansen even stated, “She just asked for trouble

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    Sanyika Shakur Monster Analysis

    Tina Huang CRJ 112 Professor Gutierrez July 6, 2016 Shakur Summary   The book “Monster” by Sanyika Shakur also known as Kody Scott, is an autobiography of an L.A. Gang member. It is a story that narrates how he joined a gang, specifically the Eight Tray Gangster Crips and why it seemed appealing to him at the young age of eleven. Some notable themes found in the book include power and violence. In the long thirteen years as a notorious gang member, he lived life by killing friends and shooting

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    Informative Essay On Howard Unruh

    Howard Unruh was a twisted man who made an impact on the world's history today. Howard Unruh was the world's first mass murderer. He had dark thoughts that lead the man to kill several people for no reason at all. He set his name in the books as the world's first mass murderer ever. This is an informative essay about the things that he did and how he did it, his reasons for doing the things he did, and his childhood. Howard Unruh was a mass murderer who killed 13 people in under 20 minutes through

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