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So I have to type about why Meursault in the Stranger is a psychopath or a sociopath I need help supporting that M. is a psychopath.

Or write how M. is a static or dynamic character I have scanned the book over 3x already and can’t really get anything on both of the questions since I am bad with coming up with what I should write. 

The stuff I would need help on is down there, for me honestly it would take me like a few weeks to complete that essay PLUS I can’t really connect exetensialism to my own life.

*I only have to do one queston*

The Stranger EssayEssential Questions: (look for quotes in the text & annotate as you read to defend your answers)1. Is Meursault a psychopath or sociopath? (Characterize M.)2. Is Meursault a static or dynamic character? (Does he change? How?  When?  Why?)3. What is the nature of choice?  What is your personal philosophy on autonomy? (using examples from the texts we have looked at, and your own life, how much of life is individual choice?)**Choose an essay question & Write a 5-paragraph essay, typed, 12 pt font, double spacedyour thesis will answer the essential question with 3 main ideas to support argumentMake connections between the text, existentialism, allusions to other texts, & your lifeESSAY OUTLINE:- Introduction: A) introduce text (title and author) B) paraphrase context, plot, and themes (main ideas) of textC) State Thesis (answer essential question)- Body Paragraph 1:  IDEA/POINT 1A) Topic sentence: Present an argument that supports your thesis, incorporating an idea that Camus presented in The StrangerB) CDs (Concrete Details: quotes or paraphrasing examples from text – note page number in parenthesis) followed by CMs (Commentaries: explain how it relates to your thesis)C) Juxtapose with examples/facts from modern day culture/history/your life (poems, songs, anecdotes, articles, daily life situations…)D) Concluding Sentence: Therefore, restate Topic Sentence in new words with added analysis-Body Paragraph 2:  IDEA/POINT 2A) Topic sentence: Present another argument that supports your thesis, incorporating an idea that Camus presented in The StrangerB) CDs (Concrete Details: quotes or paraphrasing examples from text – note page number in parenthesis) followed by CMs (Commentaries: explain how it relates to your thesis)C) Juxtapose with examples/facts from modern day culture/history/your life (poems, songs, anecdotes, articles, daily life situations…)D) Concluding Sentence: Therefore, restate Topic Sentence in new words with added analysis-Body Paragraph 3:  IDEA/POINT 3A) Topic sentence: Present another argument that supports your thesis, incorporating an idea that Camus presented in The StrangerB) CDs (Concrete Details: quotes or paraphrasing examples from text – note page number in parenthesis) followed by CMs (Commentaries: explain how it relates to your thesis)C) Juxtapose with examples/facts from modern day culture/history/your life (poems, songs, anecdotes, articles, daily life situations…)D) Concluding Sentence: Therefore, restate Topic Sentence in new words with added analysis-Conclusion:A) Restate thesis in new words, with added informationB) Summarize all argumentsC) Leave the reader with a BANG (something to think about) – technology in 1951 vs. today

 

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Can someone please help me get this set up in excel? I do not know where to start…

A mail order company is planning a direct mail campaign. The fixed cost of designing the special catalogis $20,0flfl. The variable cost of printing and mailing the catalogs mailing is uniformlv distributedbetween $0.30 and SEED per copy. The proportion of customers who respond and place an order [response rate] is expected to follow adiscrete distribution given below. Response rate distribution When a customer responds and places an order the dollar value of the orders is expected follow anormal distribution with a mean of 51bit! and a standard deviation of $15. The variable cost of each of these orders is expected to follow uniform distribution between WW: and 35% of the dollar amount ofeach order. a. Setup a Monte Carlo simulation model for the total profit for a single mailing campaign with lflflfiflfl as the number of catalogs printed and mailed. Use native Excel functions such asVLCICIKUP and NDRMJNV. etc., wherever appropriate. b. Using the DatafTable approach run 1oo replications and prepare a summary of the replicationresults. c. Prepare a histogram and box-plot for replication results.

 

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Hi, need to submit a 500 words essay on the topic Grief.

The process of acquiring is made balanced by the fact that we must loose. All relationships, objects or positions we acquire in life must be taken away or experience a phase that eliminate the effectiveness of the relationship. The loss is painful to the human life and we involuntary develop a process that tends to react to the loss. The reaction may be displayed in numerous forms. Different people display varying reactions to loss based on their idea of mourning and recovery. In an example a person may cry while another may alter their eating habits. However, an explanation to loss and recovery may be explained in a theological perspective to understand the existence this part of human life and spirit.

Grief can be defined as a way in which a person may react to loss. Grief is a person’s way to recovery after experiencing loss of something they had a relationship with1. However, the explanation of grief does cannot be exhausted by the understanding of the person relationship with what they lost. This is after the consideration that the magnitude of the loss determines the magnitude of grief one experiences2. Does grief exist in a theological scope or is grief extensively explained just by the reaction of human nature? Does one’s grief relieve them of the pain they experience when they undergo loss?

It is involuntary to grief. Human nature is incorporated with characteristics that require them to adjust to their environment in an instance of change3. The adjustment requires any mechanism that would minimize the feeling of pain4. This explains the difference in the way in which different people grieve. A person may heal from crying while another person may not heal from the same mechanism.

The process of grieving is also determined by the magnitude of the loss5. Grief is influenced by the level of one’s exposure to pain6. The magnitude of grief one may undergo when they lose their family member is different from one they experience when they

 

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150 WORDS AGREED OR DISAGREED

Profile of the offender:

1. Demographic features of the victims:  The victims are elderly and women who appear to live alone.  It seems as if the subject did his research as to who lives alone or fits a description to easily burglarize such as being elderly, alone, and women which makes it easy to link him to the string of incidents (Canter, 2004). 

2. Relationships: TI would say the victim and offender were strangers or minimal acquaintances.  I say this because if they were friends or family there would be no need to stab anyone if they caught you in their home.  There are many excuses someone could make as to why they are in the victim house they are trying to steal from.  Not only they if they were acquaintances or family they could find other opportunities to steal what they want like at a BBQ, coming over for dinner, or any other social gathering.  

3.  Patterns of the crimes (MO): The subject enters the rear of the house hold to avoid getting caught going through the front door or side doors or windows.  This is a preplanned burglary for the subject and they identify not only the best prey, but the best time of day and location where to enter the house.  The victim who was stabbed was probably not something planned, but a result of the subject being caught off guard.  She was found without shoes on, but a house coat.  It is likely that she got up to grab a glass of water during the night and/or even heard someone in her home and she went to investigate.  The subject could have heard someone moving around in the house and panicked, so he/she grabbed a knife from the knife block and reacted by stabbing the woman instead of fleeing the scene.  It seems as if murder is not the subjects main motive but is still capable of such an offense due to the previous victim.  The incident the next week where the woman was medically sedated, it makes sense the subject caused no harm because their main objective was to steal the items from the woman’s purse.  However, I have no doubt that if that woman would have done the same thing and got out of bed for a glass of water or to investigate a noise she would have died the same way. 

4.  Offender geographic location: Due to the pattern I would have to assume that the subject is within the local area and may even live in the same neighborhood.  The subject has to identify which victims house and has to be able to do so without looking suspicious.  If he was part of the neighborhood it would be easy to identify people’s timelines and living situations. 

5.  Is he/she violent? Apologetic? Organized? Disorganized? I would say this subject is a disorganized offender who can become violent, but is not apologetic.  I believe this because based off the FBI’s theory of Organized vs. Disorganized Offenders, he/she seems to not be driven with alcohol use, I believe they live near the crime scene and even a male witness saw a causation male running away from the scene, and they have minimal situational stress which is shown when they chose to stab the woman from one of the crime scenes (Canter, Alison, Alison, Wentink, & Goodman-Delahunty, 2004).  

References:

Canter, D. (2004). Offender profiling and investigative psychology. Journal of Investigative Psychology and Offender Profiling, 1(1), 1-15. doi:10.1002/jip.7

Canter, D., Alison, L., Alison, E., Wentink, N., & Goodman-Delahunty, J. (2004). THE ORGANIZED/DISORGANIZED TYPOLOGY OF SERIAL MURDER: Myth or Model? Psychology, Public Policy, and Law, 10(3), 293–320. https://doi.org/10.1037/1076-8971.10.3.293

 

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