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    Theodore Bundy is a serial killer well known for his rape, kidnapping, assault, strangulation, decapitation, and necrophilia of young women. His murders span from 1974 to 1978 taking over thirty victims across seven states. Ted Bundy led two lives: one as a law student and volunteer counselor in a rape victim clinic, and the other as a murderer of more than thirty women. Bundy had a chameleonic style that presented a unique form of mental flexibility that certain predatory psychopaths possess

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    Theodore Robert Bundy Theodore Robert Bundy November 24, 1946 –January 24, 1989, was an American serial killer, kidnapping, rapist and necrophile who assaulted and murdered numerous young women and girls during the 1970 s and possibly earlier. Shortly before his execution, after than a decade of denials, he confessed to 30 homicides committed in seven states between 1974 and 1978. The true victim count remains unknown, and could be much higher. Bundy was regarded as handsome and charismatic by

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    Ted Bundy Personality

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    Ted Bundy Ted Bundy was born in Burlington, Vermont on November 24, 1946. Ted Bundy childhood was Kinda weird and little scary. Ted pretty much grow up in home where family gathered together And have a family teaching lesson. Ted Bundy didn’t really have interest in family things they did . Ted bundy was a very smart person in school but very shy kid in school and home. When Ted Bundy was three he was attached to knives. And with knifes he would do bad things. Ted Bundy liked to go to people

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    In January 2016, Dr. Peter Weinstock who is an Intensive Care Unit physician and Director of the Pediatric Simulator Program at the Boston Children's Hospital / Harvard Medical School delivered a speech at the TED conference. The topic of his speech was “Lifelike simulations that make real-life surgery safer”, in which he presented how important in difficult surgeries can be the use of current computer special effects and 3D prints. In his speech, he in an amazing way underlines how important it

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    The Table, written in 1998 by Ted Hughes, is a free verse poem communicating the idea of loss, using the death of his wife, Sylvia Plath, as his form of expressing his experiences and interpretations of the topic. The change of tone from the beginning to the end of the poem assists the idea of loss, as well as the language used and the strong use of imagery. Ted Hughes’ wife, Sylvia Plath, struggled with depression for most of her life. Hughes seems to be using this poem as an opportunity to convince

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    Serial Killer: Ted Bundy

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    Ted Bundy On August 16, 1975 Ted Bundy was arrested for failing to stop for an officer. The items the police found in Bundy’s vehicle were thought to be burglary tools. They were completely wrong. Bundy raped and murdered numerous women. Ted Bundy used his charming looks to lure his victims in and then proceeded to slaughter them and he even kept some of the bodies. Ted Bundy’s ways were inhuman and made him one of the most known serial killers of all time. Ted Bundy is a monster and is a product

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    care of Ted. He was under the impression that they were his parents and his Biological mother was his older sister, but in reality they were his grandparents. There was a rumor that Ted Bundy 's Grandfather could be his biological father but that theory was never tested and Bundy 's Father is still unknown. Later in his life his biological mother Eleanor Louise Cowell married Johnny Bundy who is Ted’s

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    for many things besides your confessional poetry. For some you were known as a feminist; your words hit heavily in the mind, some psychologist view you and say you had an Electra complex due to one of your famous poem “Daddy” where it portrayed your father as a german nazi, however when people hear your name they ponder and remember with a question, “Wasn’t she the lady who killed herself by putting her head in an oven?”. Sylvia Plath, your life was not anything but hard, battling your depression

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    Sylvia Plath the famous American writer from Boston, Massachusetts accomplished many great poems and short stories in her short life. One of the greatest quotes and a personal favorite is“If you expect nothing from anybody, you’re never disappointed.” By this quote she helped people rely more on themselves than on others. Even though Plath life was tragically cut short due to suicide, she made great accomplishments in todays life and her work is still used in everyday life. In many classrooms throughout

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    court trial on January, 1989, Theodore or Ted, was once acknowledged calling himself, “...the most cold-hearted son of a bitch you’ll ever meet” (Michaud, 1999). This reveals how ruthless and hard-hearted Ted was. Other characters of Misfits could also be acknowledged in many different stories or poems. Some instances of the Misfit could be found in Emily from the story “A Rose for Emily,” and the father in the poem “My Papa’s Waltz.” Emily and the father share the same aspects of behavior and frame

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