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    What characteristics, if any, do school shooters have in common? Can they all be lumped into one group of empathy-lacking, sadistic, depressed individuals, or do they each act due to their own separate reasons? Although the media makes it seem as if school campus massacres are becoming an increasingly common threat, the reality is that an event of that caliber is exceptionally rare. While it is true that no two perpetrators are alike, it is important to recognize that the overwhelming majority of

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    One morning a young college student wakes up and he wonders what it would be like to kill someone. Just like any normal day he goes to class. After class, he invites his best friend to go home with him. Once they are home, the college student brutally stabs and kills his best friend. No one can understand why he did it. Over the past several years, acts of teen violence have made both local and national news headlines. The headlines include teens that have performed mass shootings and other violent

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    On the face of this gothic novel is a tale about a terrible creature that committed hideous acts against the society. Most readers believe that the monster is the story’s villain Contrary to this, the hidden but true villain is Victor Frankenstein because the fateful events are the repercussions of his reckless and irresponsible behavior. Victor Frankenstein did not directly kill his lovely family. However, he is the only one to blame and only cause of the deathly catastrophe through the monster’s

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    Personal Reflection

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    different charities is a skill I want to master by the end of this internship. I want to equally be good in both of them. The things I want to continue working on and improving is overcoming objection responses and dealing with rejections. I want to say that I’m good at handling rejection but recently I

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    The Causation of School Shooting through Psychotic Behaviour The statistics regarding the causalities stemming from rampage school shootings have increased greatly over the past few years. This probably results from each perpetrator being grotesquely inspired by their predecessor, in which they will applaud and acknowledge in their manifesto. These individuals usually possess abnormal behaviours and will manifest qualities of psychopathy which is “a personality style epitomized by a blatant disregard

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    to become friends. Children tend to mirror others in hopes of being accepted by their peers in order to make friends. There can be devastating consequences for being rejected by your peers. Even though there are some preventative methods for peer rejection, many are found inconsistent. The trend in children’s books, and other media, is that if you be yourself and not mirror others, things will fall into place. Just about everyone has experienced, or will, a child who is constantly wanting attention

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    sleep, leaden paralysis, and interpersonal rejection sensitivity.”(Singh/Kristi) and during Shiloh you will see that

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    in comparison to their peers. Some of the factors that affect peer acceptance that I found interesting are behaviors and biological predispositions. As a teacher it is important for me to be aware of behaviors that can lead to peer rejection and neglect. Peer rejection behaviors are

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    step was to expand the promise of organ transplantation to the much larger pool of patients. Physicians realized that tools were needed to control the immune system to prevent rejection of allogeneic organs. Year after year, physicians all over the world discovered more reliable ways, in hope to completely rule out rejection of allogeneic organs. In 2004, Roy Calne, Jean Borel, and David White discovered a compound, by the name of “Cyclosporine A.” This compound represents the single most dramatic

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    ridiculous to most people, but Jia Jiang saw it as an opportunity to face his fears and learn to cope with rejection. During “rejection therapy”, Jia Jiang put himself through 100 rejections to try to desensitize himself from rejection. He started by asking a stranger for $100, an idea that was quickly rejected. After running away from the confrontation, Jiang realized that to cope with rejection, he needed to engage instead of running away. So, during day two, when Jia Jiang was declined a “burger

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