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    When comparing the levels of violence in Dexter to that of Natural Born Killers‚ I feel like the two are at polar opposite ends of the spectrum. Interestingly‚ both works feature a story line about a serial killer(s)‚ but the way in which they are presented are so completely differently that I am amazed at how different I can feel about the same subject matter (serial killers) all based on the presentation of the material. Take for instance the aspect of visual violence content in each production

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    Blackfish Analysis

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    disappointing. It did not just fail; it crashed and burned. “Blackfish” is a documentary that shows the psychological and physical harm Sea World is doing to their Killer whales by keeping them in a confined space. The Documentary also demonstrates the danger Sea World is putting their trainers in by having them work with their killer whales. In response Sea World published‚ on their website‚ an article titled "Truth about Blackfish". The beginning of their article starts out strong making valid

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    real-life‚ human monsters. But why do we equate them with monsters‚ and why do they inspire such fear‚ even now? By comparing the crimes and tendencies of these three serial killers‚ we can uncover the complex relationship between humans and monsters‚ how distinctions between the two are defined and understood symbolically. Serial killers are often imagined as monsters because they are uncannily human and I humane; while they do "monstrous" things‚ their cruelty is partly cause by uncontrollable urges that

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    the dark‚ evil‚ awful thoughts you have. III. Infamous Murderers a. Ted Bundy‚ Jack the Ripper‚ and Yolanda Saldivar * Ted Bundy was an American serial killer‚ rapist‚ kidnapper‚ who assaulted and murdered numerous young women and girls during the 1970. * Jack the Ripper is the name given to an unidentified serial killer in London in 1888. The name originated in a letter‚ written by someone claiming to be the murderer. * Yolanda Saldívar is a Mexican American woman who was convicted

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    Introduction This paper presents a case analysis of Richard Ramirez‚ the serial killer of the 1980s better known as “The Night Stalker”. Using the qualitative method and content analysis‚ the findings reveal that the law enforcement procedures were minimal because of the technology available during that time and the prosecution was sufficient because of the criminal justice system. Literature Review For instance‚ Vetter (1990) studied the association of the intensity of the violence within the

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    Blackfish: Why Orcas Should Not Be Held in Captivity There has been a lot of controversy surrounding Seaworld’s treatment of captive orcas recently. A documentary called Blackfish was released in 2013 that highlighted the abuse of killer whales at Seaworld. It also showed how the aggression of orcas in captivity has resulted in the death of trainers. Though Seaworld has denied inadequate treatment of their orcas‚ they have clearly been in distress. Orcas‚ and animals in general‚ should not be kept

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    Serial Murder Essay

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    structural traditional is less keen on‚ for example‚ the microdynamics of the pathology of individual serial killers and with breaking down crime scene patterns‚ and more so on large-scale questions concerning which groups most consistently succumb to serial murder‚ the periods in history when there were more (or less) serial killers‚ and which countries seem to produce more serial killers than others. As with the medico-psychological tradition‚ there is additionally a set of assumptions underlying

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    Analysis of 'Dexter'

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    The Emotional Capabilities of a Killer Dexter Morgan‚ star of Showtime’s hit series ’Dexter’‚ is a good guy serial killer who works for the Miami police department during the day but kills bad guys at night. Besides working with the police department and killing‚ he also has friends and a family including a wife and kids. So where does his hobby of serial killing bad guys fit into his life? How does he balance it all without being caught? Gary Strauss touches on this in his article‚ ’Dexter aims

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    Is Orcas Intelligent?

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    Orcas are highly intelligent; they often live in groups called pods. Each pod is made up of several females and their offspring the members of the pod communicate through underwater calls. A pod may work together to hunt. Despite their name‚ killer whales are actually dolphins; they are the largest kind of dolphin. They have not been known to attack people in the wild. Orcas are up to 30 feet long‚ they weigh up to 10 tons‚ they have shiny black backs‚ and they are white underneath. Orcas feed on

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    pop culture during the 1980s and 90s‚ with the gruesome exploits of real life monsters such as Ed Gein and Ted Bundy being adapted for the silver screen with films like Silence of the Lambs and Friday the 13th setting the foundations for the serial killer thriller. This glorified image of the intelligent psychopath‚ the social outlier that has risen above the laws of the average human‚ has risen to become a part of popular culture myths. Instead of fearing these figures of cold indifference like we

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