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    Female Serial Killers

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    Female Serial Killers When you think of serial killers who are the first people that come to mind? Some of the names may be Charles Manson‚ Albert Fish‚ or even Ted Bundy. All of whom are notorious serial killers that have somehow made names for themselves in the world of crime. Crimes coming from some of these men are often expected. We almost never consider that women are also capable of committing these vile misdeeds as well. Despite being ignored by society‚ female serial killers are some of

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    and Eschrichtius robustus. Better known as the blue whale‚ minke whale‚ fin whale‚ humpback whale and the gray whale. These all have something in common. These kinds of whales‚ dolphins and porpoises are all part of the cetacean family. This family‚ especially whales‚ is crucial to the survival of humans and the planet. The whale family has as profound link to the ocean as the ocean has an undeniable link to humanity. The damage being done to whales has already negatively affected the earth‚ therefore

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    Zodiac Killer Quotes

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    The Zodiac Killer Since the late 1960’s the identity of the zodiac killer has been a mystery. The closest thing the investigators have to the killer’s identity is a drawing. Some people say it was Arthur Leigh Allen. There was even a rumor that it was Ted Cruz. But that rumor is obviously false due to the first zodiac attack happening before Cruz was born. The zodiac killer taunted the police with quotes and many other letters wrote in symbols along with a quote: “I like killing people because it

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    Creation of a Serial Killer What can be done? Where does one turn? What causes the creation of a serial killer? Today‚ it is rather unclear where the lines stands and it is still arguable just what factors even play a role in the creation of these monstrosities. One might say that these types of people are “born that way” or other may suggest that it was bad parenting. Scientists‚ psychologists‚ and researchers from far and wide may not have the answer‚ but they still have a keen understanding

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    Zodiac Serial Killer

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    In 1968 through 1969 a serial killer known as The Zodiac committed five murders in the San Francisco‚ California area. The Zodiac first murder was in 1966 the victims name was Cheri Jo Bates. Bates was killed outside her schools library‚ when the police arrived they found a man’s watch at the scene. In 1968 The Zodiac struck again this time shooting a teenage couple in Vallejo‚ California. The victims were David Faraday and Betty Lou Jensen. In 1969 Zodiac attacked another young couple‚ Mike Mageau

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    Serial Killer Psychology

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    Serial killers account for less than one percent of all the murders in the United States‚ yet they cause chaos‚ fear‚ and even fascination to both researchers and the public. People often wonder why they do what they do‚ and what caused or influenced their misdeeds. Steven A. Egger Ph.D. says serial killers are seen as distraught compared to others; this is greatly contributed to their mental psychology and their desire to inflict physical harm to other human beings. We find ourselves trying to piece

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    Sperm Whale Research Paper

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    The species I am writing about is the Sperm Whale (Physeter macrocephalus).[] The Sperm Whale can be found in the ocean but lives from the surface of the water to about 3200m deep.[] This means that the Sperm Whale can go to and fro between the Epipelagic Zone (0m to 200m)‚ the Mesopelagic Zone (200m to 1000m)‚ and the Bathypelagic Zone (1000m to 4000m).[] In the Bathypelagic Zone the Sperm Whale must adapt to many extreme conditions. These extreme conditions are low temperature (4°C)‚ high pressure

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    Using Table 1‚ which of the three trials produced the highest carrying capacity for both the whales and the seals? Why do you think this trial had the best outcome for the whale and seal populations? 2.Using Table 2 and 3‚ explain how the birth rates of the seals and the death rates of the whales affected the carrying capacity for both whales and seals. 3.For the second trial in Part 1‚ we doubled the whale population and reduced the seal population by half. However‚ the carrying capacity for the

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    Zodiac Killer Analysis

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    Zodiac Killer In 1960 a cartoonist-turned-writer‚ Robert Graysmith became highly involved in trying to unmask the case of the Zodiac killer and all the murders. He worked for the SanFrancisco Cronicle and spent a good amount of his time trying to decode zodiac messags. Becoming nearly obsessed with the stories and following them all‚ Graysmith investigated into Arthur Leigh Allen being the Zodiac killer and considered him to be the prime suspect. Graysmith jumps back and forth in the chronology

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    sexes in the mind corresponding to the two sexes in the body”(Woolf 37). Throughout out the movie Whale Rider‚ the androgynous mind is also illustrated through the character of Pai. Woolf states “it is fatal to be a man or woman pure and simple; one must be woman-manly or man-womanly” (Woolf 39). Pai is a strong and determined young girl who displays and defines what it means to be “woman-manly”. Whale Rider tells the story of Pai‚ who faces the subtle resentment of her grandfather Koro as he attempts

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