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Jack the Ripper
Jack the Ripper is a pseudonym given to an unidentified serial killer active in the largely impoverished Whitechapel area and adjacent districts of London, England, in late 1888. The name originated in a letter sent to the London Central News Agency by someone claiming to be the murderer.
The victims were women earning income as prostitutes. Most victims’ throats were slit, after which the...
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sleep paralysis
Sleep paralysis is a feeling of being conscious but unable to move. It occurs when a person passes between stages of wakefulness and sleep. During these transitions, you may be unable to move or speak for a few seconds up to a few minutes. Some people may also feel pressure or a sense of choking. Sleep paralysis may accompany other sleep disorders such as narcolepsy. Narcolepsy is an overpowering...
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hybristophilia
Hybristophilia is a paraphilia involving being sexually aroused or attracted to people who have committed an outrage or a gruesome crime. In popular culture, this phenomenon is also known as “Bonnie and Clyde Syndrome”.
Many high-profile criminals, particularly those who have committed atrocious crimes, receive “fan mail” in prison which is sometimes amorous or sexual, presumably as a result of...
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Charles Albright (“The Dallas Ripper/Slasher”, “The Eyeball Killer”)
Charles Albright was born August 10th, 1933, a serial killer from Dallas, Texas, convicted of killing Shirley Williams, a known prostitute, in 1991. It is also suspected that Albright killed two other prostitutes, Mary Pratt in 1990 and Susan Peterson in 1991. Although charges were never filed in these...
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Extraversion is “the act, state, or habit of being predominantly concerned with and obtaining gratification from what is outside the self”. Extraverts (extroverts) tend to enjoy human interactions and to be enthusiastic, talkative, assertive, and gregarious. They take pleasure in activities that involve large social gatherings and is likely to enjoy time spent with people and find less reward in...
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types of depression
Major/Clinical Depression Most people feel sad or low at some point in life but people with clinical depression causes a depressed mood most of the day, particularly in the morning. People with major depression feel a profound and constant sense of hopelessness and despair. With major depression, you may have symptoms that make it difficult to work, study, sleep, eat, and enjoy friends and...
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ways to tell if someone is lying
Avoiding eye contact. His/her eyes may be more frequently blinking or moving around the room. It indicates uncomfortable mental condition of the person.
The person is quite confused while talking. When he/she is lying, he/she is thinking about the excuses at the same time. It distracts his/her attention from the conversation.
A liar often speaks very fast or in small phrases. He/she tries to...
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personality levels
Level 1 (At Their Best): Profoundly creative, expressing the personal and the universal, possibly in a work of art. Inspired, self-renewing and regenerating: able to transform all their experiences into something valuable: self-creative.
Level 2: Self-aware, introspective, on the “search for self,” aware of feelings and inner impulses. Sensitive and intuitive both to self and others: gentle,...