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    Ted Kaczynski's Attacks

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    coworker that went south. Later in the year, Ted Kaczynski created his first homemade pipe bomb, which he sent to a Northwestern University professor, although ultimately ended up being opened by a Northwestern University campus security officer who sustained minor injuries to his hand. The focus of Ted Kaczynski’s attacks would be on those who are in some way tied to the development of modern technology. Furthermore in 1979 and 1980, Ted Kaczynski sent two separate more explosive devices, targeting

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    Essay on Theodore Kaczynski

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    I. Life Kaczynski was born on May 22, 1942 to Wanda and Theodore Kaczynski of Evergreen Park Ill, a tidy and middle class suburb of Chicago. The second son Ted’s brother, David was born in 1950. As children, both kids were very reclusive, not playing with any neighbor children and rarely seen outside of the house. At a young age Ted started to show signs of being a gifted learner, he skipped a year in elementary school and his junior year in high school. Ted spent most of his early life studying

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    Serial killers have dated back to the Roman Empire where a group of matrons allegedly murdered men with a poisoned ring. Although many centuries have passed and the murder methods have changed, serial killers are still about. However over the course of the years, forensic professionals have determined some general traits that serial killers usually possess. Such traits include childhood abuse, a desire for power, manipulative charm, lack of empathy, substance abuse, fantasies, acting out said fantasies

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    Kurzweil’s book, The Age of Spiritual Machines: When Computers Exceed Human Intelligence, Joy’s unease accelerated. There is a passage in the book by the Unabomber, Ted Kaczynski. Joy did not agree with the seventeen-year murderous rampage that the man went on, as one of his bombs had gravely injured one of Joy’s friends, David Gelernter, who is a brilliant computer scientist. Although Joy was afraid for his life during

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    1942 - Theodore J. Kaczynski is born in a Chicago suburb. 1958 - He graduates at Evergreen Park High School two year early for being really good a math. 1962 - He graduates from Harvard University 1967 - He graduates from University of Michigan for master's and also a doctorate in math. 1967 - He becomes the assistant professor at Berkeley. 1969 - He leaves Berkeley without explanation. 1971 - He has rejected form immigration to Canada so he buys 1.4 acres in Florence Montana and builds a

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    such discrepancies. In particular, the decisions leading up to the conviction of Theodore Kaczynski, known as the Unabomber, is one of much dispute. By taking a closer look that this case 's situation, values applied, principles upheld, and loyalties owed, one might be able to have a clear understanding of what ethical decisions should have been taken in regard to the media. The Situation Theodore Kaczynski, the Unabomber, was a domestic terrorist

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    Randy Kraft Personality

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    All signs pointed to Randy Kraft living a normal lifestyle before his life turned into a serial murdering spree. Although, looking back at his young adult years, it is easy to gather intellect on what could have triggered Kraft’s extreme change in lifestyle choices. It was always thought that Randy Kraft is extremely intelligent, especially because he has an IQ of 129. After he graduated high school, he enrolled in Claremont College and joined the Reserve Officer Training Corps. His friends and family

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    desire to kill come from mainly there DNA and nature, rather than their past. The Unabomber contradicts these stereotypes of a serial killer through the influence of his past and his motives for his bombs. Because of his family’s standards, Theodore Kaczynski resulted in becoming an outsider to his peers. Ted grew up in the time period around World War II, which influenced many of his family’s beliefs. Due to the many bombings during this time, a fear of technology spread through their community. Since

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    The Katyn Massacre

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    On April 10, 2010, an unforeseen tragedy struck the Polish nation. Their current president at the time, Lech Kaczynski, died in a plane crash along with 95 other Polish officials. Up until this date, any country’s president has never died as a result of a plane crash. Ironically, the members on the plane were all traveling to the 70th anniversary of the Katyn Massacre which were a series of mass executions of Polish nationals in Katyn forest. This event caused much bewilderment within the country

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    anti-government, abortion, gay along with being against many other ideologies and had no direct influence on any other leader or organization. Apparently, Eric Rudolph is a lone wolf terrorist this paper is going to briefly identify Omar Mateen, Theodore Kaczynski, Paul Ciancia as lone wolf terrorist and their crimes. Omar Mateen was not a member of ISIS or

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