Andrea born en New Jersey in 1946 and die April 9, 2005. She was origin from a Jewish family. She was a writer and activist and also a feminist. She was a person who fight for the right she was a fighter against violence towards women, and against pornography and prostitution. Her personal life was very radical and hard, abuse by her father as her first husband. She was devoted to the feminist struggle. Basically battles against pedophilia and violence against women. She wrote several books where she was famous for making pointed statements such “I am a feminist... not the fun kind.” Her first encounter was when she was arrested for making a protest against war in Vietnam. She went to prison where she suffered abuses by doctors and whom
no-count, low-life, despicable, vile, revolting, disgusting, depraved pedophile is finally dead and hopefully receiving his overdue damnation. One of the worst crimes a man (or woman) can do to a child or teenager is to sexually abuse or rape them. Pedophile bradford williams got off too easy on Earth, he should have had his day in court, convicted and placed in a prison cell with a 250 pound lifer to have done to him what he did to Black children and teenagers for 3 decades.
Alva Belmont, born on January 17, 1853, in Mobile, Alabama, was a wealthy women’s rights sponsor. While living in Alabama, her family endured many problems with the Civil War. As a result, both her and her family moved to France, after the war, where she was educated. Later, she moved back with her mother and sisters to the United States in New York City. While in New York she fell in love with a man named William K. Vanderbilt.
incredibly brave girl who had hope and knew how to survive in the concentration camps. Marion
Casey Anthony, born on March 19th, 1986, in Warren, Ohio, was one of two children by her parents, George and Cindy Anthony. In school, Casey played volleyball, ran track, and played soccer. She was a good student that excelled in math and other subjects; she even won a citizenship award. Casey hadn’t had any history of violence until a tragic event took place in 2008. The Casey Anthony case pulled at the heartstrings of millions of Americans, and made it onto various headlines for months. The people seemed to believe that Casey’s motive for murdering her daughter was freedom, without the “burden” of taking care of a child. Reported missing on July 15th, 2008, Caylee Anthony was found and reported dead months later. Casey
Her parents died on the train to the concentration camp, and saved Trudes life, by taking bullets for her and her siblings. She didn’t say much about her holocaust experience but what she did say was absolutely outstanding. She has killed one of the nazi guards there at the concentration camp. She killed him by taking him by surprise and snapping his neck and no one saw her do this.
Stefania Podgorska was born in 1923. She grew up in a small village in Poland, was born into a catholic family, and was the third youngest of nine. At the age of fourteen, she then moved to Przemysl for work and met a Jewish man named Joe who later became her husband. When the war first started Joe and his brothers were sent to the ghetto but because Stefania wasn't a Jew she was able to stay in town and keep her apartment. Later Podgorska heard that the SS was going to empty the ghetto soon. She knew she had to do something in order to save any Jews she possibly can. Although it wasn't easy, she moved to a bigger apartment and hid thirteen Jews in her attic for about two winters.
She did not really know what the woods and hunting deer was like before she had experienced it. For Example, when Mac, another character from “Doe Season” asked Andrea “you ever see it? It. A pecker”(Kaplan 344). it shows her innocence because before she wanted to be part of the men , but then the idea of the pecker gross her out which later on also have an impact on her decision. Also, from the story where Andrea’s dad finds the doe she had shot, she said “ I will stay here, she thought” and “, and Andy was running from them, so she had decided to be Andrea instead of Andy”(350). These lines show that she didn’t want to hurt the Doe and if that being a male is about, then she don’t wanna be part of it which explains what she learned about herself. This quote shows how Andrea was enlightened about her identity, then she learn to embrace
Aileen Wuornos was born on February 29th, 1956 to Diane Wuornos and Leo Dale Pittman. She had an older brother to Keith (Shipley & Arrigo, 2004). Her father was arrested and charged with children sexual abuse and was imprisoned, but committed suicide while serving his jail term. Her mother abandoned her and her brother under the care of her grandparents, Lauri and Britta. At the age of eleven, she had started engaging in sexual activities and abuse of drugs such as alcohol and smoking cigarettes. She was raped and became pregnant at the age of fourteen. She delivered a baby boy and placed him for adoption and dropped out of school. She was thrown out of her grandparents' house and began making a living through prostitution (Shipley & Arrigo, 2004).
Serial killer, Aileen Wuornos became a serial executioner, who had killed seven guys, by using and large acknowledged to be the use first woman serial killer. She became arraigned six for the murders and sentenced to death, ultimately meeting her cease thru execution by means of dangerous imbuement. The result of a very pointless marriage, Aileen have been subjected to appalling torments as a younger female.
Justine Moritz is one of the minor characters in the story “Frankenstein” by Mary Shelley. She is a young lady that was brought to the Frankensteins household by Caroline, where she was kindly educated and is treated like a human being for which she works as a servant. Moritz was twelve years of age when she began to live with the Frankenstein’s. She came from a family where her mother was a widow with four children, until they all died from an illness except for Justine. Moritz mother “could not endure her” (Shelley 68) because she believed her husband sexualized their daughter, Justine, and blamed her for the death of her other children.
In 1990 seven percent of serial killers were women (Aamodt, 2014). Aileen Wuornos is notorious for killing seven men in the years 1989 to 1990 along a Florida interstate. This research paper will take a look at Aileen’s early life from a child to her teen years as well as her adult life and how the events of her life have affected her psychologically. Aileen faced many life altering events in her life that sculpted her into the person she was and died as.
Elizabeth Lavenza- adopted into the Frankenstein family when young; engaged to Victor for a long time; Italian; very pretty; killed by the monster
Due to Penn's State's conduct and handling of the child sex- abuse scandal, the NCAA announced its historic set of sanctions on July 23, 2012, creating panic, such as many to believe this would be the end of football for Penn State. However, the end of Penn State football never occurred. Three years later, Penn State is getting ready for the 2015 season without sanctions, restrictions on scholarships, or names on its jerseys (Wogenrich, 2015).
“It's a wonder I haven't abandoned all my ideals, they seem so absurd and impractical. Yet I cling to them because I still believe in spite of everything, that people are truly good at heart.” (Anne Frank) Anne Frank was one of the many children who fell victim to the Holocaust during the World War II. Anne’s story is nothing short of a tragedy; she died at the early age of fifteen from Typhus while being held by the Nazi Regime, in the concentration camp Bergen-Belsen. Before dying, Anne and her family went into hiding and lived secretly in her father's office building in the Netherlands. While living in the “Annex,” a secret hiding place, she developed many interests such as reading and writing. Anne is famous because she is one of the best-known victims of the Holocaust, her story has been shared with millions in a publication of her diary, and through her writing’s she introduces many people to the massacre and its horror.
During, her crime Andrea showed a complete lack of empathy for the lives of her children. One can argue it was brought on by her psychosis, and postpartum depression. It usually said that girl are more likely to show empathy than boys. Given, it was a women, and the societal expectation would be that she should be caring and loving of her children. However, given her mental illness, Andrea was unable to feel those emotions during her crime. Once she was treated, and attended trial you can see that she was remorseful, about what she had done to her children. Sadly, the mental illness had Andrea unable to process any emotions properly. She seem to be hurt that she had done such a crime to her children. One can see how powerful, lack of empathy can play in the role of crime. We see a mother, who temporary lost her since on empathy could do to her own children. One could only imagine that crimes, and acts a person could commit without that taught