article “Vocalizations of Killer Whales (Orcinus orca) in the Bremer Canyon, Western Australia” by Rebecca Wellard gave Australia a building block of acoustic features of underwater sounds produced by killer whales in Australian waters. Orcas inhabit all of the world’s oceans and have been sighted in all state and territory waters in Australia. With this species being so predominantly found in this location they needed much more than the limited information they had about the killer whale. Cetaceans utilize
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Criminal Minds What if the person that standing next to you deep down is a psychopath? What if the house across the street is home to a serial killer? Lastly, what would you do if you know your lifelong partner is “sick” and has problems for the longest time and you never know about it? These questions have come to my attention ever since I start catching the show. When I found out about the TV series, Criminal Minds - an American crime drama created by Jeff Davis, my affection had been captured
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Should SeaWorld be shutdown? Growing up we would see commercials of SeaWorld, showing us Killer whales entertaining the crowd by performing tricks never seen before. Tourists can leave the park being reassured that killer whales in captivity in fact enjoy performing and are living the lavish lifestyle. Their living standards are far more superior to anything found in “dark, scary ocean.”( a term used by SeaWorld’s executives to defend okra captivity.) Yet when the doors are
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The Killer Angel In 1975, Michael Shaara wrote one of the most classic Civil War books ever, The Killer Angel. In The Killer Angel, Shaara portrays the perspectives of many soldiers who fought in the Civil War including those from both sides, the North and the South. Civil War soldiers fought for something more than just manhood, duty, government, and their country. They fought for and against slavery, which for most soldiers was their primary motivation beyond defending their home. Slavery for many
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Michael Shaara, the author, was born in 1928 in Jersey City, his writing career began in the early 1950s, and wrote numerous short stories he published “The Killer Angels” in 1974. Shaara also taught Creative Writing and Literature at Florida State University, he died in 1988 at age 59. This review will be discussing the novel titled “The Killer Angels”, Shaara does an exemplary job of telling the story of the Battle of Gettysburg from the soldier’s perspective on both fronts. This novel depicts, one
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The Devil in the White City Essay Erik Larson, the author of The Devil in the White City, uses juxtaposition by incorporating specific details about the fair's construction and Holmes's trial of murders to show the underlying evil taking place at such a revolutionary time in history. The author uses mysterious events to reveal his alternative message of the hidden darkness, even in the most joyous times in history. Such as, when Burnham was deciding to paint all the buildings white so that it correlates
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Shortly before her seventeenth birthday, K.P. confided in a family member that she had been repeatedly molested since she was twelve. She confessed that these incidents began in the late summer of 2002. In 2006, Steven W. Everling, then 33 years-old and stepfather to K.P., became a prime suspect in the case when K.P. established that her perpetrator had been Everling and later reported him to the police. Part of the allegation included Everling forcing K.P. into intercourse and other abusive sex
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James O. Beasley’s Serial Murder in America: Case Studies of Seven Offenders offers an analysis of seven offenders and their motives for murder. It includes a detailed outlook of their thought process while doing so, whom their victims were, and how they were killed. Beasley also considered their PCL-R score that determined their psychological well being. Each of these offenders all struggled with some sort of turmoil in their adolescent stage that lead them to their actions of rage and insanity
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Chris Crutcher uses figurative language in the book “Whale Talk” to make the theme of the story noticeable. The theme of the book is pretty simple. Abuse can affect people, inside and outside. First and foremost, abuse can affect you inside and out based on a few characters in the book. The first character has been abused physically and mentally. The character is named Andy Mott. He was abused physically because he had effects of being hurt. On page 165 in the book, “Man, if you want to pass
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He also took great pleasure in shooting cats with a bow and arrow which they say is common in killers. When Albert was 12, he was arrested for breaking and entering and sent to the Lyman School for delinquent boys, so he was reflecting bad behavior since he was young. After completing his second sentence, DeSalvo joined the Army at age 17 and was
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