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21: Serial Killers 2
... to the initial murders ; and is usually committed in a different geographical location. Further, the motive is not for material gain and is believed to be for the murderer s desire to have power over it s victims. Victims may have a symbolic value and are perceived as powerless given their situation in time, place or status within their immediate surroundings ... 30 to 50 serial killers active in the U. S. Good locations for serial killers include any city or area large enough to support prostitution, drug cultures, runaway children or street people. They can and do operate successfully in rural areas. Serial killers were once considered a rarity. Even though reports in Europe go back as far as the fifteenth century ... 1990. It is hard to predict whether a person will become a serial killer. A set of childhood characteristics believed by many to be symptoms of violent behavior has been named the "McDonald Triad". Named after psychiatrist John M. McDonald, it speculates that three factors in a person's childhood may determine violent behavior. These three factors presumably linked to ...
22: Elie Wiesel
... Jews would be placed in Ghettos. There were two gettos set up in Signet. These ghettos were fenced in with barbed wire and the windows of the houses facing the street were boarded up. The Jewish people of Signet tried to look at it positively and saw it as “A little Jewish Republic”(Wiesel 9). People tried to live as normal ... ghetto where they stayed for two days until their journey would begin once again. After another stop they were then put on cattle wagons filled with eighty people to a car. It was uncomfortable, there was barely any air, there was nothing to drink or eat, it was hot, and people had to take turns sitting down. When they arrived in ... was all he had and could one day prove to be valuable. One day along the line he would have to give up his tooth. It was when a foreman named Franek noticed the gold tooth in Elie's mouth. He used Elie's feelings toward his father to get it. He saw that Elie's father could not march ...
23: The Finger Lakes
... capital, a nearby refuge that challenges even remote sections of the country with its untrampled forests and clean lakes, seems appealing but is somehow missed amid the bustle of Wall Street. People who visit the Finger Lakes will quickly realize that New York includes, along with concrete jungles, wilderness on the other end of the spectrum, wilderness created by the forces ... being faced with the world's ordinary pressures. While driving on the winding rural roads, you will greet many deer with your headlights; hopefully not this other parts of your car. Raccoons can become a nuisance by scavenging through your garbage at night while rabbits can be found nibbling on the grass in your yard. Even in the most developed areas ... and new way of life and play that is a pleasant change from the previous. The actual lakes of the Finger Lakes region, like many area towns and counties are named after past Indian tribes of the region. In the 16th century, the famous Iroquois League was centered in this area as it was a prosperous center of eastern Native ...
24: Elie Wiesel
... Jews would be placed in Ghettos. There were two gettos set up in Signet. These ghettos were fenced in with barbed wire and the windows of the houses facing the street were boarded up. The Jewish people of Signet tried to look at it positively and saw it as “A little Jewish Republic”(Wiesel 9). People tried to live as normal ... ghetto where they stayed for two days until their journey would begin once again. After another stop they were then put on cattle wagons filled with eighty people to a car. It was uncomfortable, there was barely any air, there was nothing to drink or eat, it was hot, and people had to take turns sitting down. When they arrived in ... was all he had and could one day prove to be valuable. One day along the line he would have to give up his tooth. It was when a foreman named Franek noticed the gold tooth in Elie's mouth. He used Elie's feelings toward his father to get it. He saw that Elie's father could not march ...


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