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Albert Fish And What Fueled This Gruesome Behavior
The Disturbed Life of Albert Fish and What Fueled This Gruesome Behavior Albert Fish was born and raised in Washington, D.C. on May 19th, 1870,
to his parents Randall, and Ellen. Fish's father was American, and his mother was Irish American. His father was forty–three years older than his
mother, and was seventy–five at the time of fishes' birth. Albert was the youngest child of three siblings: Annie, Walter, and Edwin. He wanted to be
named after a dead sibling to escape from the given nickname "Ham & Eggs" which was given to him at St. John Orphanage where, he spent most
of his childhood." "The family had a history of mental illness." His mother suffered from visual hallucinations, his brother was in a mental hospital,
his sister was diagnosed with mental illness, and uncle suffered from mania. Fish's father was a boat captain and a fertilizer manufacturer. "He soon
died of a heart attack in 1875 at the Sixth Street Station of the Pennsylvania Railroad in Washington, D.C." ( Blanco, 2017) Once Ellen, mother found
out she put her son in Saint John's Orphanage in Washington, which he was constantly mistreated and abused. He was so used to the frequent beatings
he found pleasure in physical pain. While living at the orphanage, Fish remarked, "I was there 'til I was nearly nine, and that's where I got started
wrong" (Montaldo, 2017). The brutality Fish experienced within St. John's Orphanage, and his lack of a father figure growing up, and his marital issues
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Negative Effects Of Wild Animals
Not only do zoos cause physical damage to animals, but also, they cause mental and emotional issues in wild animals. After all animals do display
signs of consciousness, so they do have feelings about being locked up in displays and cages around the clock. Recently, a group of animal researchers
signed a declaration proclaiming that animals are self–aware. Alex Halberstadt's article called "Zoo Animals and Their Discontent" stated, "The
Cambridge Declaration on Consciousness in Human and Nonhuman Animals ––– was signed by a group of leading animal researchers in the presences
of Stephen Hawking. It asserted that mammals, birds, and other creatures like octopuses possess consciousness, and in all likelihood, emotions and
self–awareness." Several animals remember and feel emotion, so leaving them in a box all day seems slightly torturous. Humans should have empathy
for the contained animals. "It turns out common shore crabs feel and remember pain, zebra flinches experience REM sleep, fruit–fly brothers
cooperate, dolphins and elephants recognize themselves in mirrors, chimpanzees assist one another without expecting favors in return, and dogs really
do feel elation in their owner's presence" (Halberstadt). These feelings sometimes have some dangerous effects, as animals can and do act out against
their aggressors.
When wild animals kept in captivity act out against captivity, they develop unusual symptoms known to experts as "zoochosis" in some cases. The
article "Zoos" on
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Forensic Psychologist: What Is Necrophilia?
What Is Necrophilia? After my interest in becoming a Forensic Psychologist grew, I began to learn more and more about the odd mental disabilities
some people have. One of the most interesting ones that I have chose to write about as well as, something that stands out to me is: What is the desire of
Necrophilia? Also known as thanatophilia, in correlation to Thanatos, the Greek demon personification ofdeath, necrophilia is described as an erotic
attraction to corpses, (Webster's New Dictionary 199). In recordings as early as ancient Egypt, the rare disorder has appeared amongst the human race,
"According to Herodotus,' the ancient Egyptians took precautions against necrophilia by prohibiting the corpses of the wives of men of rank from being
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If the "disorder" is to thank behind the survival of R.proboscidea, then humans too could have successfully evolved when functional necrophilia was
practiced, effectively passing the behavior over billions of generations to present day. However, society today refutes this possibility because of how
morally disturbing it truly is. Humans have evolved much more effective ways of reproducing, essentially making functional necrophilia an obsolete
practice. Furthermore, functional necrophilia only works in the small Amazonian frog because the male is able to easily extract the eggs from the
female, where as humans fetuses must be fertilized inside the female, where they are nourished through the living mother. On the other hand, what if a
woman were to engage in functional necrophilia? To her dismay, a priapism occurs in about one of every three cadavers, yet the only discharge
known to appear has been blood, urine, or prostatic fluid. The prostatic fluid does not contain sperm, which can only be ejaculated through an arousal
of the penile nerve endings and orgasm, so functional necrophilia is also flawed from the woman's perspective too. By debunking the evolutionary
standpoint, which seems to be the only slightly ethical one, necrophilia must be more of a mental set rather than a reproductive advantage for
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Albert Fish Research Paper Outline
The Serial Killer Albert Fish
Noah Gephart Moore
Criminology 210
6/28/2015
Louis Martinez
Abstract
Hamilton (Albert) Fish (1870–1936) was an American serial killer, child rapist, and cannibal. He was known as the gray man, the werewolf of wisteria,
the Brooklyn vampire, the moon maniac, and the boogey man. Albert (born Hamilton) Fish came from a family seemingly stricken by mental illness,
with six close relative in mental hospitals. At the age nine his father died, and Fish was sent to an orphanage. At that point Fish experienced bullying,
and whippings from caretakers. It wasn't until three years later that his mother took on a government job and was able to take him back. He began a
relationship with another boy, where he was introduced to urine drinking and feces eating. In 1890 he moved to New York, where he became a
prostitute and began raping young boys. At some point he became interested in penises themselves and began sexual mutilations. In 1917 Fish's wife ...
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In 1910 Albert met a man named Thomas Kedden, whom he began a sadomasochistic relationship. Fish implied the man was mentally disabled.
Ultimately, Kedden was taken by Fish to an abandoned farmhouse, where Fish began a two week process of torturing him, eventually cutting off half
the man's penis and killing him. Afraid of somebody smelling it, if he took the body with him, cut into pieces. In 1917 Fish's wife left him for a young
handyman, taking nearly everything they owned, except for their six children. Soon after Fish began having auditory hallucinations. At this time Fish
began asking his children and their friends to use a board to spank him, along with self–harming himself using needles, planting them in his abdomen
and groin. After his death, needles were found in his pelvic and groin region by
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Albert Fish Case Study
Gabriela Jimenez
Dr. Erin Williams
PSY 372–Psychology of Criminal Behavior
May 2, 2017
Albert Fish Christened Hamilton Fish but referred to himself as Albert Fish, the name of a dead brother. A prolific American serial killer in the early
1900's. Albert Fish lived a disturbing and traumatic past which would lead him to commit heinous acts of crime victimizing children. The most known
crime, due to evidence, included the abduction, strangulation, and cannibalization of 12–year–old Grace Budd in 1928 (Bardsley, 2012; Ramsland &
McGrain, 2010; Vronsky, 2004). Events leading to his capture and execution included a letter he had sent to Grace's mother six years after the death of
Grace. The letter graphically depicted, in detail, the methods used ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
on May 19, 1870 to a 75–year–old father and 32–year–old Scot–Irish American mother, the case of Albert Fish has been notorious for the aspect and
studies on "nature vs. nurture" (Bardsley, 2012; Reitwiesner, n.d). His father was an old Potomac River boat captain, and his mother suffered from
auditory and visual hallucinations, and had reportedly 5 children (Bardsley, 2012; Schechter, 1990). Albert was the youngest. His family had a strong
background of mental illness and two of them allegedly died in asylums (Schechter, 2012). After the death of his father, Fish's mother placed him in
an orphanage where he was regularly abused and according to Fish, that's where he ''got started wrong" because he began to enjoy the physical pain
that the whippings brought (Bardsley, 2012; Wilson, 2004). Fish stated: "We were unmercifully whipped. I saw boys doing many things they should
not have done" (Wilson, 2004). Researchers have settled that the abuse received by his teacher in the orphanage was a severe form shame punishment
and influenced Albert Fish's claims that he had always wanted to inflict pain on to himself and others (Schechter, 2003). It was in St. John's Orphanage
that Fish would discover that feeling pain and witnessing others being caused pain would sexually arouse him (Wilson & Seaman, 2004). Learning to
enjoy watching his peers in pain could have contributed to his attraction to picquerism, and to castrating, sodomizing, and raping his victims
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Is Albert Fish A Serial Killer? Essay
Abstract What is a serial killer? Albert Fish was a dangerous serial killer who murdered and mutilated the bodies of his victims. He committed
murder and molested children. He was also a cannibal whereby he tortured, killed and cut the bodies of his victims, roasted the pieces and ate. He
targeted children because they were the easy target. His experiences in the early childhood at the orphanage are believed to have facilitated the
development of his sadistic behavior. Three of his known victims that he murdered and mutilated their bodies include Grace Budd, Francis
MacDonald, and Billy Gaffney. Other murders that he was suspected to have committed include Yetta Abramowitz, Mary Ellen O 'Connor, and
Benjamin Collings. He also attempted to lure Beatrice Kiel and kill her but Beatrice's Parents noticed him and sent him away. The letter Fish wrote
to Grace's mother was used by the police to track him down thus leading to his arrest and execution. Introduction Albert Fish was a known serial
killer and cannibal in the United States. He was born in 1870 in Washington D.C and his family had a history of mental illness. He was taken to the
orphanage when he was five years and spent most of his early years there where he experienced major psychological changes (Bardsley, 2012). In the
orphanage, Albert was whipped and beaten frequently, and eventually, he realized he enjoyed the physical pain whereby he experienced erections when
beaten. The beatings made him become
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Coprophagia Research Paper
The act of consuming feces is known as coprophagia. While most humans find this disgusting, poo–eating is a normal behavior in some species. It's
rare that a plant is coprophagic, such as certain cannibalistic plants, but a surprising number of animals partake in poo.
A mother dog will eat the feces of her puppies, because they aren't able to eliminate on their own. This happens after she licks her puppies to activate
the defecation reflex. Ingestion of the feces also keeps the nest clean. Adult dogs without puppies sometimes eat their own feces, and other dogs' feces.
Some dogs even follow others around, waiting until they defecate so that they can eat the feces right away. Dogs have also been reported to twist their
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Fly specks contain much undigested, or partially digested food. A fly will regurgitate some of its stomach contents after landing on a potentially edible
solid substance. The regurgitated liquid dissolves the substance and creates more liquid for the fly to suck up.
Poo–eating is normal behavior in horses, especially in foals. The feces a foal eats, especially from its dam, is thought to introduce microorganisms in
the gasto–intestinal tract. These microorganisms are needed to switch from a milk– to a forage–based diet. Other reasons for coprophagia in horses are
boredom, nutritional deficiency, and disease.
Opportunistic omnivores, pigs are known to eat mostly plant matter. But they'll also eat invertebrates, small mammals, birds, and reptiles. They'll also
eat poo. In Medieval Europe, pigs were used in toilets. The toilet was built raised, and the pig lived below in a cave–like chamber, eating human waste
and kitchen garbage. This practice still exists in some developing parts of the world. In addition to human waste, pigs will also eat the waste of other
animals when it contains bits of undigested food.
Rabbits are quite adapted to eating their own poo. In addition to their regular feces, rabbit excrete specialized feces called cecotropes. This soft stool
provides nutrition, and they eat this excretion directly from their
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Case Study Of Chorrillos
In this section the Chorrillos case study will be presented in terms of MMA and end user perspective.
4.1 Modernized Mixture Approach MMA
Dry toilet systems were presented as innovative technology sanitation system in the project applied in Chorrillos sector. The scale of the project is
local and small, and centralized as regards as the origin of the funds and experts which are part of the government health institutions with low
participation of end users. Dry toilet systems have high separated water flows because their infrastructure separate urine and fecal feces in different
containers without connection to sewage systems, however end user participation is high because of the different tasks to compose fecal feces.
4.2 End users perspective
Functionality versus social distinction: The inhabitants in Chorrillos sector were aware that they were part of a pilot project named "dry toilets". Dry
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Functionality was an issue in the Chorrillos case because the technology demands urine and fecal feces separation generating behavioral changes on
men and children. According to van Vliet et al. (2011) end users perspective in relation with expected behavior should be taken into account in the
early designing phase. Chorrillos case study shows high level of Interdependence among end users as regards of cleaning, fecal feces compost
management and urine fields fertilization as tasks assigned per family. Interdependence in this tasks increase end users engagement, empowerment and
income, however requires shared responsibilities, dependence and compromise among community. Pilot projects with high level of interdependence
experience big risks of failure in the operating phase when end users are not able to work together as a group and the level of compromise is
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Zoos Inhumane Research Paper
Zoos today are inhumane and cruel and should not be allowed in our society. I agree with the statement that zoos are inhumane and should not be kept
in captivity for the people's enjoyment. I believe that it is cruel to hold these animals captive and not let them roam freely like they would in their
natural habitat. I also believe that by holding these animals captive, society is taking away the rights of these animals to roam and is inflicting major
side effects on these animals physical and mental health. Not only are these animals being held in inadequate conditions, but the effects humans have
on them is also cruel and inhumane. Animals that are held in captivity for the majority of their life will never get to experience the outside world in
which they should rightfully be living in. These animals are held in cages or sanctuaries that are not sustainable for the living conditions in which they
would have outside of the zoo. By living in such a small environment, animals experience a condition called "zoochosis." This condition causes an
animal to experience "bar biting, coprophagia, self–mutilation, circling, rocking, sawing, pacing, rolling, twisting, nodding of ... Show more content on
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Even children are subject to visiting a zoo for the enjoyment of seeing the animals. By humans visiting these animals and throwing items at them,
yelling at them and sometimes even beating on the glass, they are causing the animal to become very stressed and cause an effect of the mental health
of that animal. As stated in the article List of Pros and Cons of Zoos, "This kind of behavior has an extremely negative effect on animals, and it can
often result in psychological damage to animals, and sometimes it can even prove to be fatal." An animal should never have to endure such harsh
treatment and should never experience these livings condition when they were not created to do
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Persuasive Essay On Zoos
Introductory paragraph:
Introductory paragraph: Did you know that zoos kill 5000 healthy animals a year in Europe its self. Society today has made it their utmost priority to
entertain the crowd that even torturing animals, snatching them away from their families, and forgetting about their feelings means nothing. Zoos do
not give the warm and comforting environment that animals once used to have. These animals feel depressed, miserable, and tortured, but are forced
to pretend to smile and play in front of the crowd. Zoos should definitely not be perceived as a place for entertainment for the reason that they deprive
animals of natural habitat, harm animals mentally, and damage them physically. Zoos should be forbidden as they bring a lot of life threatening harms
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The same study also found out that Tigers and lions have around 18,000 times less space in zoos than they would in the wild and Polar bears have
well over one million times less space.
Elaboration:
These animals are not experiencing the feeling of living in an open natural place, although zoos make every effort to expand, it is still not enough to
compare with the open vast wild where animals once used to live. For example In the wild elephants walk about 30 miles a day in herds, in zoos they
don't get enough space for their 30 mile walks and only get a couple of other elephants to be with. This is unnatural and unfair.
Evidence:
Zoo programs such as (AZA) and (SSP) help conserve endangered species; they capture the animals, breed them, and then let them
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Symptoms And Symptoms Of Heart Disease
Heart disease is common among dogs – almost as common as it is in humans. If you own a dog, and you have some concerns about your dog 's
health, it is important to understand what type of heart disease complications your dog may experience, especially in response to infection, illness,
diet, and lack of exercise. For many dogs the symptoms and complications of heart disease are similar to what you would expect to see in human
symptoms. Heart disease in dog 's can be attributed to congenital complications as well. Typically, when your dog is young, you will want to have your
dog evaluated to determine if there are any congenital complications that may pre–dispose your dog to heart complications early in life. When
compounded by heart disease development, due to poor diet or other infections, your dog will typically show signs of poor tolerance for exercise,
have some swelling around the stomach and may even show signs of weight loss. When evaluated, your dog 's veterinarian is going to listen for the
presence of a gallop heart sound which is indicative of swelling in and around the heart. The gallop heart sound will be a sound that is similar to a
third heart beat or echo and can typically only be heard with a stethoscope. Heart murmurs in dogs are also quite common and while they can, to some
extent, be corrected with surgery, most dogs will live a long time with heart murmur. But, when heart disease is a concern, you will want to address the
heart murmur issues as well.
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The Pros And Cons Of Zoos
During February 2014, Tania, a female Indian Elephant has been shunted around from zoo to zoo, ending up in the Targu Mures Zoo in Romania.
During her time as a captive elephant Tania has rarely been given time to bond with other members of her species. Tania has been living for 39 years.
At the Targu MuresZoo she is confined into a tiny enclosure, not given the company of any other elephants, and forced to stand in her own urine
and feces. This is due to sporadic, and very unsanitary cleaning of the practices of the zoo. Tania the elephants story began in 1978 when her herd
was wiped out in the wild. After that she had spent every one of her days looking through the bars of zoos across the continent. This story and
many others is the sad truth of what zoos do to the animals that live behind their bars. This is why Zoos should be exterminated. In the United
Kingdom there was a welfare concern for all of the elephants. 75% of elephants were overweight, only 16% could walk normally, and solitary 20%
of the elephants were free of foot problems. This is why zoos do more harm than good. CAPS (captiveanimals.org ) states "Wild animals in zoos suffer
physically and mentally as their complex social, behavioural and physical needs cannot be met in the unnatural manmade environments." Many animals
suffer from being captive in the children's "fun" center we now call zoos. This captivity can turn into a disease. lcanimal.org states "Many animals held
in captivity begin to form
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Animals In Captivity Research Paper
Animals in Captivity
Zoos have been around for many years, the first one opening on July 1, 1987 in Philadelphia, USA. Although the quality of zoos has changed and
developed over the many years since then, some people believe that the zoos shouldn't exist, including organisations that strive to close down zoos and
return the animals back to their natural habitat.
Even though some zoos have billions invested into them they will never really be able to compete with an animal's natural habitat. Zoos attempt to
replicate an animal's natural habitat but in reality all they're doing is subjecting the animals to a life in captivity where they're unable to perform most
of their natural instincts, such as hunting, flying, foraging and even choosing their own partner. Increasing numbers of zoos are using breeding
programmes in an attempt to avoid the extinction of various animals, but the problem behind this is that the animals who are being bred do not get to
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Zoochosis is where an animal, in captivity, begins to become stressed or uncomfortable with the environment that they are subjected to. This can cause
the animal to become unwell with zoochosis; the symptoms of zoochosis can include bar biting, coprophagia which is where an animal consumes and
is playing with excrement, self–mutilation such as the animals pulling their own fur out, scratching themselves or causing themselves pain and injury,
swaying, rocking and pacing. These are some of the most common symptoms of zoochosis and this happens simply because the animal is in captivity
and they're unable to express themselves in the way they would usually be able to, if they were in their natural
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On Hamilton Howard: Fish
Mock Behavioral Research Paper
On Hamilton Howard "Albert" Fish
AJS/584
Professor Steven Hoenig
3–14–2016
Serial killers is a person that kill three or more people in a short amount of time. He or she murder one after another in a similar way with an inactive
period between each murder. The motivation for murdering an adult or child is based on psychological gratification. The serial killer is normally an
adult white male in his late twenties, who has killed four or more individuals in separate incident with an inactive period between. It is impossible to
tell just by looking at a person who will become a serial killer, the traits of some criminals or serial killers appear to be similar most of the time. The
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Albert Hamilton Fish, known as the Gray man and the boogey man was born in Washington, DC on May 19, 1870, to Randall Fish. He was 43 years
older than his mother and Fish was the youngest child and he had three living siblings: Walter, Annie, and Edwin Fish. Many family member had
mental illness. His mother put him into an orphanage and Hamilton wanted to be called "Albert" because that was the name he was given by the
orphanage where he spent many of his childhood years. He was frequently whipped and beaten there, and eventually realized that he enjoyed physical
pain. The beatings would often give him erections, for which the other orphans teased him.
By 1879, his mother got a government job and was able to look after him. However, his various experiences before this had affected him. He started a
homosexual relationship in 1882, at the age of 12, with a telegraph boy. The youth also introduced Fish to such practices as drinking urine and
coprophagia, which refers to many kinds of feces eating, including eating feces of others species. Fish began
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Bio 315 Assment 1 Essay
Bio 315
Assignment one: Introduction
http://www.cdc.gov/globalhealth/ntd/diseases/index.html
1. Compare and contrast Chagas disease and cysticercosis.
Chagas disease cysticercosis Parasite (Worm or protozoan) protozoan worm
Effects on human host
Fever, swelling around initial infection site, parasites in blood, sometimes asymptomatic, rarely debilitating or life threatening problems can occur.
Formation of larval cysts can occur in the muscles, eyes, brain, and/or spinal cord. Cysts in these areas can lead to other side affects.
How parasite is transmitted.
Contact with insect feces and through the blood. Maybe through ingestion.
Ingestion.
2. True or false Correct the false questions. You are not allowed to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
ingestion
Foodborne, animal–to–human, congenital
Sexually
5. What species is the intended host for the Baylisascaris nematode and what symptoms does it cause in this host? http://animal.discovery.com
/tv–shows/monsters–inside–me/videos/baylisascaris–aka–raccoon–roundworm.htm http://animal.discovery.com/tv–shows/monsters–inside–me/videos
/the–brain–eating–parasite.htm
http://www.cfsph.iastate.edu/Factsheets/pdfs/baylisascariasis.pdf
Raccoons. It causes brain and tissue damage. Very deadly. As the parasites eat this material.
6. Which individuals are most at risk of infection by this nematode and why?
Small birds and mammals because they forage for seeds. A tiny amount of the parasite needs to be ingest to begin causing problems and it can be
found in raccoon feces.
7. The Monsters inside of me video clip makes the same assertion as the CDC website with regard to spread of Toxoplasmosis. They both regard cat
fecal ingestion as being the main way the parasite is transmitted to humans. The website you just visited however disagrees. What route does it assert as
being the major transmission route? Does it offer any supporting evidence?
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Hamilton Howard Fish Crime
The Roaring Twenties; an era of unprecedented change, were highlighted by Ford's mass production of the Model T, the birth of Jazz, the
provocative new woman (flapper), and large economic growth. Unfortunately, not everything during the 1920's was perfect, organized crime was
on the rise and so was one of America's most deranged serial killers. Hamilton Howard "Albert" Fish; also referred to as the Werewolf of Wysteria,
the Brooklyn Vampire, or the Boogey Man, was born on May 19, 1870 in Washington D.C. He is a convicted criminal who preyed on children and
his crimes include, but were not be limited to: child abduction, child rape, serial murders, and cannibalism. This case study is intended to provide a
Criminological perspective on the crimes committed by Albert as well as an overview of his childhood, important events in his life, the beginning of
his crime spree, his most notable cases, and finally his capture and punishment. Albert Fish was the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Albert brought with him homemade tools of torture. One was a belt that was cut into six strips about 8 inches long; like a whip. He used the belt
to whip Billy until blood ran from his legs. Albert then cut off his ears, nose, slit his mouth from ear to ear and gouged his eyes out; all
postmortem. He proceeded to stick a knife into his abdomen his and drink his blood as it drained out. He had also brought along some old potato
sacks which he used to place Billy's head, feet, arms, and hands and weighing the sacks with stones he tossed them into several bodies of water. He
goes on to describe in the letter that he kept the boys ears, buttocks, and genitals to eat. He then begins; in exact detail, how he cooked each part of
the boy he dismembered as if he were a food critic writing a piece in the local newspaper about their favorite
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Hamilton Fish: American Serial Killer
Albert fish also known as Hamilton Fish was born on May 19, 1870. He is known as an American Serial killer and sadomasochistic cannibal. Many
know him as the werewolf of Wisteria. He was one of the most wicked pedophiles and killer of his time. His name "Albert" came from a dead sibling.
His family had a history of mental illness. Albert's father died in 1875, which led to his mother putting him into an orphanage. They whipped and beat
him but he learned to enjoy the physical pain. The beatings gave him erections and many of the orphans teased him for it. In 1882, he began drinking
urine and coprophagia. He visited public baths where he would watch boys undress and became a male prostitute. Albert raped many young boys
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His life left him and he began hearing voices (Bardsley, Marilyn). The victims of Albert were found to be either of African American race or
mentally retarded because he believed they would not be missed. One of the first incidents he may have committed was attacking Thomas Bedden,
and in 1919, stabbing a mentally retarded boy (Schechter, Harold, and David Everitt). Pain seemed to delight him, sometimes he would inflict pain
on himself or others, his main pleasure being whipped or paddled. He made his children to paddle him with nails that were an inch and a half long
until his buttocks would bleed. He was far from usual he inserted needles into his body, mostly in the genital region and would burn himself (Taylor,
Troy). On July 11, 1924 he attempted to kidnap eight–year old Beatrice Kiel by bribing her with money but was stopped by her mother.Forty–six letters
were recovered and entered as evidence in trial. They were supposedly so obscene and vile that the prosecution refused to make them public. Fish
consumed larger amounts of raw meat, which his children later testified. He collected published material on cannibalism and carried gruesome articles
on him at all
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A Brief Look at Hamilton Howard Fish
"I always had a desire to inflict pain on others and to have others inflict pain on me. I always seemed to enjoy everything that hurt." How would
you feel if a man with gray hair and looked like a ghost walked up on you and made this statement? These are the evil words of man that was known
as a serial killer. Born May 19th of 1870 was a man by the name of Hamilton Howard Fish. Fish the youngest of four children was born to a young
mother and a father by the name of Randall. Fish's father whom was a boat captain that operated on a boat by the name of Potomac River also
suffered from a type of mania. Hamilton's father at the age of only 80 years old died of a heart attack. This is where the life of Hamilton Howard
Fish began. Not being able to care for herself and a young child after Fish's dad passed away, Hamilton found himself left at an orphanage in
Washington by the name of Saint John's. At this orphanage Hamilton found himself being beat while naked for punishment for doing bad things.
This is where his life started to drown and he started to develop feelings of sadomasochism and would also have or get erections and even pleasure
from the beatings that he was receiving for his punishments. Which this lead to other boys making fun of him as well as bullying him even more
than before. At this time in his life, Fish began to run away from the orphanage as well as wetting the bed that he slept in. With bed wetting being
normal, no one looked for any signs of him to go
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The Importance Of Animals In Zoos
Imagine yourself just chilling around in the wild, the only place you are familiar with, and the next thing you know, you get taken and put inside a
small enclosure which becomes your home. Well, that is what animals who are taken out of the wild and mostly put inside a zoo feel like. Animals can
receive serious health issues when kept in a zoo, most of the times not treated properly and used for entertainment rather than educational purposes. I
believe that this is an urgent issue and I think that it is essential for wild animals to stay in the wild and not kept in enclosures.
I believe that animals should not be in zoos because animals will have a high chance of developing a health issue. Animals, especially Elephants,
are not used to being by themselves or in small groups. In the wild, they usually stay in a pack of 30 or even 40. This can cause animals to feel
lonely and bored without being with their pack. Also, animals are not used to the environment that they are set in. Yes, yes I know that it can be
extremely hard for zoos to remake the natural environment that animals are usually in, but won't it be much easier for the zoo to remake the wild if
they just left the animals back in the wild? Animals in captivity actually start to develop this health issue named Zoochosis. In 1992, Bill Travers first
used the term 'Zoochosis' to describe an obsessive, repetitive behavior and described zoo animals behaving strangely as 'Zoochotic'. Behaviors that are
symptomatic of
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Zoos And The Conservation Of Animals
A family is enjoying a trip to their local zoo when they stop to look at the tigers. The child sprints over to exhibit with excitement; he notices a red
sign stuck the glass of the enclosure which reads, Endangered. "Daddy, if the zoo is keeping the tigers in a cage in order to save them, when will they
let them back into the wild to live free?" Based on statistics from public zoos across America, the unfortunate answer to this question is a resounding
'"Never." It has become noticeably evident that zoos are not a current resource for the protection of rare and endangered species. Animals should not be
kept in zoos, because they fail at the conservation of animal species, provide little or no education about habitat and the behavior of animals, and harm
the animals physically and mentally.
Primarily, zoos fail at the conservation of animal species. Zoos claim that certain species would become extinct if places like zoos did not exist, but
they ultimately fail at the conservation of animal species. Animals who are endangered will likely never be released back into natural habitats ("Zoos:
Pitiful Prisons" par. 9). The Author of Captive Animal Protection Society states, "Many zoos have no contact of any kind with any reintroduction
program," meaning that once the animals are introduced to zoos, they are likely to remain there. One U.S. study found no compelling evidence for
zoos and aquariums to make the claim that they promote interest of conservation upon conversing with
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Essay about A Child Called It, The Lost Boy and A Man...
For this report, I have read all three of Dave Pelzer's books about his life: A Child Called "It", The Lost Boy and A Man Named Dave. A Child
Called "It" chronicles Dave's life as a child, and is told from that viewpoint. From his earliest recollections of a relatively happy life with "the
Mommy" to his life and death struggle with "The Mother", this book details the horror of Dave's dehumanizing existence. Going far beyond
"typical" physical, emotional and psychological abuses, Dave's story tells of intentional starvation, forced coprophagia, poisoning and much more.
This volume covers his life from his earliest memories at age 4 until his rescue at age 12. The Lost Boy picks up the story where the first book leaves
off, following... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ...
Dave took food from other children's lunches at school in order to survive. His schoolmates were aware of this, and it served to set him further
apart from them. The children called him names and he had no friends. Two of the disabilities that were apparent to me while reading these books
were the alcoholism of Dave's parents and Dave's developmental issues. Application of Developmental Theories Families are systems in which each
individual has a unique relationship with the other individuals in the family. Dave's place in his family was, indeed, unique. The subsystem
consisting of Dave and his mother had a foundation in the boundaries set by the mother. Dave's role in the family was, essentially, that he was not a
part of the family. Not only that, Dave's identity was stripped away by his mother. At the onset of the abuse, she began referring to him as "the boy."
As the situation worsened, she referred to him as "It", hence the title of the first book in this series. At the time of Dave's rescue, he exhibited two of
the four behavioral indicators of abuse that were established in 1979 by the U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare. He exhibited "overly
compliant, passive and undemanding behaviors aimed at maintaining a low profile, avoiding any possible confrontation with a parent which could
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  • 1. Albert Fish And What Fueled This Gruesome Behavior The Disturbed Life of Albert Fish and What Fueled This Gruesome Behavior Albert Fish was born and raised in Washington, D.C. on May 19th, 1870, to his parents Randall, and Ellen. Fish's father was American, and his mother was Irish American. His father was forty–three years older than his mother, and was seventy–five at the time of fishes' birth. Albert was the youngest child of three siblings: Annie, Walter, and Edwin. He wanted to be named after a dead sibling to escape from the given nickname "Ham & Eggs" which was given to him at St. John Orphanage where, he spent most of his childhood." "The family had a history of mental illness." His mother suffered from visual hallucinations, his brother was in a mental hospital, his sister was diagnosed with mental illness, and uncle suffered from mania. Fish's father was a boat captain and a fertilizer manufacturer. "He soon died of a heart attack in 1875 at the Sixth Street Station of the Pennsylvania Railroad in Washington, D.C." ( Blanco, 2017) Once Ellen, mother found out she put her son in Saint John's Orphanage in Washington, which he was constantly mistreated and abused. He was so used to the frequent beatings he found pleasure in physical pain. While living at the orphanage, Fish remarked, "I was there 'til I was nearly nine, and that's where I got started wrong" (Montaldo, 2017). The brutality Fish experienced within St. John's Orphanage, and his lack of a father figure growing up, and his marital issues ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 2. Negative Effects Of Wild Animals Not only do zoos cause physical damage to animals, but also, they cause mental and emotional issues in wild animals. After all animals do display signs of consciousness, so they do have feelings about being locked up in displays and cages around the clock. Recently, a group of animal researchers signed a declaration proclaiming that animals are self–aware. Alex Halberstadt's article called "Zoo Animals and Their Discontent" stated, "The Cambridge Declaration on Consciousness in Human and Nonhuman Animals ––– was signed by a group of leading animal researchers in the presences of Stephen Hawking. It asserted that mammals, birds, and other creatures like octopuses possess consciousness, and in all likelihood, emotions and self–awareness." Several animals remember and feel emotion, so leaving them in a box all day seems slightly torturous. Humans should have empathy for the contained animals. "It turns out common shore crabs feel and remember pain, zebra flinches experience REM sleep, fruit–fly brothers cooperate, dolphins and elephants recognize themselves in mirrors, chimpanzees assist one another without expecting favors in return, and dogs really do feel elation in their owner's presence" (Halberstadt). These feelings sometimes have some dangerous effects, as animals can and do act out against their aggressors. When wild animals kept in captivity act out against captivity, they develop unusual symptoms known to experts as "zoochosis" in some cases. The article "Zoos" on ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 3. Forensic Psychologist: What Is Necrophilia? What Is Necrophilia? After my interest in becoming a Forensic Psychologist grew, I began to learn more and more about the odd mental disabilities some people have. One of the most interesting ones that I have chose to write about as well as, something that stands out to me is: What is the desire of Necrophilia? Also known as thanatophilia, in correlation to Thanatos, the Greek demon personification ofdeath, necrophilia is described as an erotic attraction to corpses, (Webster's New Dictionary 199). In recordings as early as ancient Egypt, the rare disorder has appeared amongst the human race, "According to Herodotus,' the ancient Egyptians took precautions against necrophilia by prohibiting the corpses of the wives of men of rank from being ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... If the "disorder" is to thank behind the survival of R.proboscidea, then humans too could have successfully evolved when functional necrophilia was practiced, effectively passing the behavior over billions of generations to present day. However, society today refutes this possibility because of how morally disturbing it truly is. Humans have evolved much more effective ways of reproducing, essentially making functional necrophilia an obsolete practice. Furthermore, functional necrophilia only works in the small Amazonian frog because the male is able to easily extract the eggs from the female, where as humans fetuses must be fertilized inside the female, where they are nourished through the living mother. On the other hand, what if a woman were to engage in functional necrophilia? To her dismay, a priapism occurs in about one of every three cadavers, yet the only discharge known to appear has been blood, urine, or prostatic fluid. The prostatic fluid does not contain sperm, which can only be ejaculated through an arousal of the penile nerve endings and orgasm, so functional necrophilia is also flawed from the woman's perspective too. By debunking the evolutionary standpoint, which seems to be the only slightly ethical one, necrophilia must be more of a mental set rather than a reproductive advantage for ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 4. Albert Fish Research Paper Outline The Serial Killer Albert Fish Noah Gephart Moore Criminology 210 6/28/2015 Louis Martinez Abstract Hamilton (Albert) Fish (1870–1936) was an American serial killer, child rapist, and cannibal. He was known as the gray man, the werewolf of wisteria, the Brooklyn vampire, the moon maniac, and the boogey man. Albert (born Hamilton) Fish came from a family seemingly stricken by mental illness, with six close relative in mental hospitals. At the age nine his father died, and Fish was sent to an orphanage. At that point Fish experienced bullying, and whippings from caretakers. It wasn't until three years later that his mother took on a government job and was able to take him back. He began a relationship with another boy, where he was introduced to urine drinking and feces eating. In 1890 he moved to New York, where he became a prostitute and began raping young boys. At some point he became interested in penises themselves and began sexual mutilations. In 1917 Fish's wife ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... In 1910 Albert met a man named Thomas Kedden, whom he began a sadomasochistic relationship. Fish implied the man was mentally disabled. Ultimately, Kedden was taken by Fish to an abandoned farmhouse, where Fish began a two week process of torturing him, eventually cutting off half the man's penis and killing him. Afraid of somebody smelling it, if he took the body with him, cut into pieces. In 1917 Fish's wife left him for a young handyman, taking nearly everything they owned, except for their six children. Soon after Fish began having auditory hallucinations. At this time Fish began asking his children and their friends to use a board to spank him, along with self–harming himself using needles, planting them in his abdomen and groin. After his death, needles were found in his pelvic and groin region by ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 5. Albert Fish Case Study Gabriela Jimenez Dr. Erin Williams PSY 372–Psychology of Criminal Behavior May 2, 2017 Albert Fish Christened Hamilton Fish but referred to himself as Albert Fish, the name of a dead brother. A prolific American serial killer in the early 1900's. Albert Fish lived a disturbing and traumatic past which would lead him to commit heinous acts of crime victimizing children. The most known crime, due to evidence, included the abduction, strangulation, and cannibalization of 12–year–old Grace Budd in 1928 (Bardsley, 2012; Ramsland & McGrain, 2010; Vronsky, 2004). Events leading to his capture and execution included a letter he had sent to Grace's mother six years after the death of Grace. The letter graphically depicted, in detail, the methods used ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... on May 19, 1870 to a 75–year–old father and 32–year–old Scot–Irish American mother, the case of Albert Fish has been notorious for the aspect and studies on "nature vs. nurture" (Bardsley, 2012; Reitwiesner, n.d). His father was an old Potomac River boat captain, and his mother suffered from auditory and visual hallucinations, and had reportedly 5 children (Bardsley, 2012; Schechter, 1990). Albert was the youngest. His family had a strong background of mental illness and two of them allegedly died in asylums (Schechter, 2012). After the death of his father, Fish's mother placed him in an orphanage where he was regularly abused and according to Fish, that's where he ''got started wrong" because he began to enjoy the physical pain that the whippings brought (Bardsley, 2012; Wilson, 2004). Fish stated: "We were unmercifully whipped. I saw boys doing many things they should not have done" (Wilson, 2004). Researchers have settled that the abuse received by his teacher in the orphanage was a severe form shame punishment and influenced Albert Fish's claims that he had always wanted to inflict pain on to himself and others (Schechter, 2003). It was in St. John's Orphanage that Fish would discover that feeling pain and witnessing others being caused pain would sexually arouse him (Wilson & Seaman, 2004). Learning to enjoy watching his peers in pain could have contributed to his attraction to picquerism, and to castrating, sodomizing, and raping his victims ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 6. Is Albert Fish A Serial Killer? Essay Abstract What is a serial killer? Albert Fish was a dangerous serial killer who murdered and mutilated the bodies of his victims. He committed murder and molested children. He was also a cannibal whereby he tortured, killed and cut the bodies of his victims, roasted the pieces and ate. He targeted children because they were the easy target. His experiences in the early childhood at the orphanage are believed to have facilitated the development of his sadistic behavior. Three of his known victims that he murdered and mutilated their bodies include Grace Budd, Francis MacDonald, and Billy Gaffney. Other murders that he was suspected to have committed include Yetta Abramowitz, Mary Ellen O 'Connor, and Benjamin Collings. He also attempted to lure Beatrice Kiel and kill her but Beatrice's Parents noticed him and sent him away. The letter Fish wrote to Grace's mother was used by the police to track him down thus leading to his arrest and execution. Introduction Albert Fish was a known serial killer and cannibal in the United States. He was born in 1870 in Washington D.C and his family had a history of mental illness. He was taken to the orphanage when he was five years and spent most of his early years there where he experienced major psychological changes (Bardsley, 2012). In the orphanage, Albert was whipped and beaten frequently, and eventually, he realized he enjoyed the physical pain whereby he experienced erections when beaten. The beatings made him become ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 7. Coprophagia Research Paper The act of consuming feces is known as coprophagia. While most humans find this disgusting, poo–eating is a normal behavior in some species. It's rare that a plant is coprophagic, such as certain cannibalistic plants, but a surprising number of animals partake in poo. A mother dog will eat the feces of her puppies, because they aren't able to eliminate on their own. This happens after she licks her puppies to activate the defecation reflex. Ingestion of the feces also keeps the nest clean. Adult dogs without puppies sometimes eat their own feces, and other dogs' feces. Some dogs even follow others around, waiting until they defecate so that they can eat the feces right away. Dogs have also been reported to twist their bodies around so that ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Fly specks contain much undigested, or partially digested food. A fly will regurgitate some of its stomach contents after landing on a potentially edible solid substance. The regurgitated liquid dissolves the substance and creates more liquid for the fly to suck up. Poo–eating is normal behavior in horses, especially in foals. The feces a foal eats, especially from its dam, is thought to introduce microorganisms in the gasto–intestinal tract. These microorganisms are needed to switch from a milk– to a forage–based diet. Other reasons for coprophagia in horses are boredom, nutritional deficiency, and disease. Opportunistic omnivores, pigs are known to eat mostly plant matter. But they'll also eat invertebrates, small mammals, birds, and reptiles. They'll also eat poo. In Medieval Europe, pigs were used in toilets. The toilet was built raised, and the pig lived below in a cave–like chamber, eating human waste and kitchen garbage. This practice still exists in some developing parts of the world. In addition to human waste, pigs will also eat the waste of other animals when it contains bits of undigested food. Rabbits are quite adapted to eating their own poo. In addition to their regular feces, rabbit excrete specialized feces called cecotropes. This soft stool provides nutrition, and they eat this excretion directly from their ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 8. Case Study Of Chorrillos In this section the Chorrillos case study will be presented in terms of MMA and end user perspective. 4.1 Modernized Mixture Approach MMA Dry toilet systems were presented as innovative technology sanitation system in the project applied in Chorrillos sector. The scale of the project is local and small, and centralized as regards as the origin of the funds and experts which are part of the government health institutions with low participation of end users. Dry toilet systems have high separated water flows because their infrastructure separate urine and fecal feces in different containers without connection to sewage systems, however end user participation is high because of the different tasks to compose fecal feces. 4.2 End users perspective Functionality versus social distinction: The inhabitants in Chorrillos sector were aware that they were part of a pilot project named "dry toilets". Dry toilets were established as alternative sanitation ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Functionality was an issue in the Chorrillos case because the technology demands urine and fecal feces separation generating behavioral changes on men and children. According to van Vliet et al. (2011) end users perspective in relation with expected behavior should be taken into account in the early designing phase. Chorrillos case study shows high level of Interdependence among end users as regards of cleaning, fecal feces compost management and urine fields fertilization as tasks assigned per family. Interdependence in this tasks increase end users engagement, empowerment and income, however requires shared responsibilities, dependence and compromise among community. Pilot projects with high level of interdependence experience big risks of failure in the operating phase when end users are not able to work together as a group and the level of compromise is ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 9. Zoos Inhumane Research Paper Zoos today are inhumane and cruel and should not be allowed in our society. I agree with the statement that zoos are inhumane and should not be kept in captivity for the people's enjoyment. I believe that it is cruel to hold these animals captive and not let them roam freely like they would in their natural habitat. I also believe that by holding these animals captive, society is taking away the rights of these animals to roam and is inflicting major side effects on these animals physical and mental health. Not only are these animals being held in inadequate conditions, but the effects humans have on them is also cruel and inhumane. Animals that are held in captivity for the majority of their life will never get to experience the outside world in which they should rightfully be living in. These animals are held in cages or sanctuaries that are not sustainable for the living conditions in which they would have outside of the zoo. By living in such a small environment, animals experience a condition called "zoochosis." This condition causes an animal to experience "bar biting, coprophagia, self–mutilation, circling, rocking, sawing, pacing, rolling, twisting, nodding of ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Even children are subject to visiting a zoo for the enjoyment of seeing the animals. By humans visiting these animals and throwing items at them, yelling at them and sometimes even beating on the glass, they are causing the animal to become very stressed and cause an effect of the mental health of that animal. As stated in the article List of Pros and Cons of Zoos, "This kind of behavior has an extremely negative effect on animals, and it can often result in psychological damage to animals, and sometimes it can even prove to be fatal." An animal should never have to endure such harsh treatment and should never experience these livings condition when they were not created to do ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 10. Persuasive Essay On Zoos Introductory paragraph: Introductory paragraph: Did you know that zoos kill 5000 healthy animals a year in Europe its self. Society today has made it their utmost priority to entertain the crowd that even torturing animals, snatching them away from their families, and forgetting about their feelings means nothing. Zoos do not give the warm and comforting environment that animals once used to have. These animals feel depressed, miserable, and tortured, but are forced to pretend to smile and play in front of the crowd. Zoos should definitely not be perceived as a place for entertainment for the reason that they deprive animals of natural habitat, harm animals mentally, and damage them physically. Zoos should be forbidden as they bring a lot of life threatening harms to animals. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... The same study also found out that Tigers and lions have around 18,000 times less space in zoos than they would in the wild and Polar bears have well over one million times less space. Elaboration: These animals are not experiencing the feeling of living in an open natural place, although zoos make every effort to expand, it is still not enough to compare with the open vast wild where animals once used to live. For example In the wild elephants walk about 30 miles a day in herds, in zoos they don't get enough space for their 30 mile walks and only get a couple of other elephants to be with. This is unnatural and unfair. Evidence: Zoo programs such as (AZA) and (SSP) help conserve endangered species; they capture the animals, breed them, and then let them ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 11. Symptoms And Symptoms Of Heart Disease Heart disease is common among dogs – almost as common as it is in humans. If you own a dog, and you have some concerns about your dog 's health, it is important to understand what type of heart disease complications your dog may experience, especially in response to infection, illness, diet, and lack of exercise. For many dogs the symptoms and complications of heart disease are similar to what you would expect to see in human symptoms. Heart disease in dog 's can be attributed to congenital complications as well. Typically, when your dog is young, you will want to have your dog evaluated to determine if there are any congenital complications that may pre–dispose your dog to heart complications early in life. When compounded by heart disease development, due to poor diet or other infections, your dog will typically show signs of poor tolerance for exercise, have some swelling around the stomach and may even show signs of weight loss. When evaluated, your dog 's veterinarian is going to listen for the presence of a gallop heart sound which is indicative of swelling in and around the heart. The gallop heart sound will be a sound that is similar to a third heart beat or echo and can typically only be heard with a stethoscope. Heart murmurs in dogs are also quite common and while they can, to some extent, be corrected with surgery, most dogs will live a long time with heart murmur. But, when heart disease is a concern, you will want to address the heart murmur issues as well. ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 12. The Pros And Cons Of Zoos During February 2014, Tania, a female Indian Elephant has been shunted around from zoo to zoo, ending up in the Targu Mures Zoo in Romania. During her time as a captive elephant Tania has rarely been given time to bond with other members of her species. Tania has been living for 39 years. At the Targu MuresZoo she is confined into a tiny enclosure, not given the company of any other elephants, and forced to stand in her own urine and feces. This is due to sporadic, and very unsanitary cleaning of the practices of the zoo. Tania the elephants story began in 1978 when her herd was wiped out in the wild. After that she had spent every one of her days looking through the bars of zoos across the continent. This story and many others is the sad truth of what zoos do to the animals that live behind their bars. This is why Zoos should be exterminated. In the United Kingdom there was a welfare concern for all of the elephants. 75% of elephants were overweight, only 16% could walk normally, and solitary 20% of the elephants were free of foot problems. This is why zoos do more harm than good. CAPS (captiveanimals.org ) states "Wild animals in zoos suffer physically and mentally as their complex social, behavioural and physical needs cannot be met in the unnatural manmade environments." Many animals suffer from being captive in the children's "fun" center we now call zoos. This captivity can turn into a disease. lcanimal.org states "Many animals held in captivity begin to form ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 13. Animals In Captivity Research Paper Animals in Captivity Zoos have been around for many years, the first one opening on July 1, 1987 in Philadelphia, USA. Although the quality of zoos has changed and developed over the many years since then, some people believe that the zoos shouldn't exist, including organisations that strive to close down zoos and return the animals back to their natural habitat. Even though some zoos have billions invested into them they will never really be able to compete with an animal's natural habitat. Zoos attempt to replicate an animal's natural habitat but in reality all they're doing is subjecting the animals to a life in captivity where they're unable to perform most of their natural instincts, such as hunting, flying, foraging and even choosing their own partner. Increasing numbers of zoos are using breeding programmes in an attempt to avoid the extinction of various animals, but the problem behind this is that the animals who are being bred do not get to choose their own mate and under some circumstances needed to be artificially inseminated. ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Zoochosis is where an animal, in captivity, begins to become stressed or uncomfortable with the environment that they are subjected to. This can cause the animal to become unwell with zoochosis; the symptoms of zoochosis can include bar biting, coprophagia which is where an animal consumes and is playing with excrement, self–mutilation such as the animals pulling their own fur out, scratching themselves or causing themselves pain and injury, swaying, rocking and pacing. These are some of the most common symptoms of zoochosis and this happens simply because the animal is in captivity and they're unable to express themselves in the way they would usually be able to, if they were in their natural ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 14. On Hamilton Howard: Fish Mock Behavioral Research Paper On Hamilton Howard "Albert" Fish AJS/584 Professor Steven Hoenig 3–14–2016 Serial killers is a person that kill three or more people in a short amount of time. He or she murder one after another in a similar way with an inactive period between each murder. The motivation for murdering an adult or child is based on psychological gratification. The serial killer is normally an adult white male in his late twenties, who has killed four or more individuals in separate incident with an inactive period between. It is impossible to tell just by looking at a person who will become a serial killer, the traits of some criminals or serial killers appear to be similar most of the time. The types of behaviors ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Albert Hamilton Fish, known as the Gray man and the boogey man was born in Washington, DC on May 19, 1870, to Randall Fish. He was 43 years older than his mother and Fish was the youngest child and he had three living siblings: Walter, Annie, and Edwin Fish. Many family member had mental illness. His mother put him into an orphanage and Hamilton wanted to be called "Albert" because that was the name he was given by the orphanage where he spent many of his childhood years. He was frequently whipped and beaten there, and eventually realized that he enjoyed physical pain. The beatings would often give him erections, for which the other orphans teased him. By 1879, his mother got a government job and was able to look after him. However, his various experiences before this had affected him. He started a homosexual relationship in 1882, at the age of 12, with a telegraph boy. The youth also introduced Fish to such practices as drinking urine and coprophagia, which refers to many kinds of feces eating, including eating feces of others species. Fish began ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 15. Bio 315 Assment 1 Essay Bio 315 Assignment one: Introduction http://www.cdc.gov/globalhealth/ntd/diseases/index.html 1. Compare and contrast Chagas disease and cysticercosis. Chagas disease cysticercosis Parasite (Worm or protozoan) protozoan worm Effects on human host Fever, swelling around initial infection site, parasites in blood, sometimes asymptomatic, rarely debilitating or life threatening problems can occur. Formation of larval cysts can occur in the muscles, eyes, brain, and/or spinal cord. Cysts in these areas can lead to other side affects. How parasite is transmitted. Contact with insect feces and through the blood. Maybe through ingestion. Ingestion. 2. True or false Correct the false questions. You are not allowed to... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... ingestion Foodborne, animal–to–human, congenital Sexually 5. What species is the intended host for the Baylisascaris nematode and what symptoms does it cause in this host? http://animal.discovery.com /tv–shows/monsters–inside–me/videos/baylisascaris–aka–raccoon–roundworm.htm http://animal.discovery.com/tv–shows/monsters–inside–me/videos /the–brain–eating–parasite.htm http://www.cfsph.iastate.edu/Factsheets/pdfs/baylisascariasis.pdf
  • 16. Raccoons. It causes brain and tissue damage. Very deadly. As the parasites eat this material. 6. Which individuals are most at risk of infection by this nematode and why? Small birds and mammals because they forage for seeds. A tiny amount of the parasite needs to be ingest to begin causing problems and it can be found in raccoon feces. 7. The Monsters inside of me video clip makes the same assertion as the CDC website with regard to spread of Toxoplasmosis. They both regard cat fecal ingestion as being the main way the parasite is transmitted to humans. The website you just visited however disagrees. What route does it assert as being the major transmission route? Does it offer any supporting evidence? ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 17. Hamilton Howard Fish Crime The Roaring Twenties; an era of unprecedented change, were highlighted by Ford's mass production of the Model T, the birth of Jazz, the provocative new woman (flapper), and large economic growth. Unfortunately, not everything during the 1920's was perfect, organized crime was on the rise and so was one of America's most deranged serial killers. Hamilton Howard "Albert" Fish; also referred to as the Werewolf of Wysteria, the Brooklyn Vampire, or the Boogey Man, was born on May 19, 1870 in Washington D.C. He is a convicted criminal who preyed on children and his crimes include, but were not be limited to: child abduction, child rape, serial murders, and cannibalism. This case study is intended to provide a Criminological perspective on the crimes committed by Albert as well as an overview of his childhood, important events in his life, the beginning of his crime spree, his most notable cases, and finally his capture and punishment. Albert Fish was the... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Albert brought with him homemade tools of torture. One was a belt that was cut into six strips about 8 inches long; like a whip. He used the belt to whip Billy until blood ran from his legs. Albert then cut off his ears, nose, slit his mouth from ear to ear and gouged his eyes out; all postmortem. He proceeded to stick a knife into his abdomen his and drink his blood as it drained out. He had also brought along some old potato sacks which he used to place Billy's head, feet, arms, and hands and weighing the sacks with stones he tossed them into several bodies of water. He goes on to describe in the letter that he kept the boys ears, buttocks, and genitals to eat. He then begins; in exact detail, how he cooked each part of the boy he dismembered as if he were a food critic writing a piece in the local newspaper about their favorite ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 18. Hamilton Fish: American Serial Killer Albert fish also known as Hamilton Fish was born on May 19, 1870. He is known as an American Serial killer and sadomasochistic cannibal. Many know him as the werewolf of Wisteria. He was one of the most wicked pedophiles and killer of his time. His name "Albert" came from a dead sibling. His family had a history of mental illness. Albert's father died in 1875, which led to his mother putting him into an orphanage. They whipped and beat him but he learned to enjoy the physical pain. The beatings gave him erections and many of the orphans teased him for it. In 1882, he began drinking urine and coprophagia. He visited public baths where he would watch boys undress and became a male prostitute. Albert raped many young boys mostly under the age ... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... His life left him and he began hearing voices (Bardsley, Marilyn). The victims of Albert were found to be either of African American race or mentally retarded because he believed they would not be missed. One of the first incidents he may have committed was attacking Thomas Bedden, and in 1919, stabbing a mentally retarded boy (Schechter, Harold, and David Everitt). Pain seemed to delight him, sometimes he would inflict pain on himself or others, his main pleasure being whipped or paddled. He made his children to paddle him with nails that were an inch and a half long until his buttocks would bleed. He was far from usual he inserted needles into his body, mostly in the genital region and would burn himself (Taylor, Troy). On July 11, 1924 he attempted to kidnap eight–year old Beatrice Kiel by bribing her with money but was stopped by her mother.Forty–six letters were recovered and entered as evidence in trial. They were supposedly so obscene and vile that the prosecution refused to make them public. Fish consumed larger amounts of raw meat, which his children later testified. He collected published material on cannibalism and carried gruesome articles on him at all ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 19. A Brief Look at Hamilton Howard Fish "I always had a desire to inflict pain on others and to have others inflict pain on me. I always seemed to enjoy everything that hurt." How would you feel if a man with gray hair and looked like a ghost walked up on you and made this statement? These are the evil words of man that was known as a serial killer. Born May 19th of 1870 was a man by the name of Hamilton Howard Fish. Fish the youngest of four children was born to a young mother and a father by the name of Randall. Fish's father whom was a boat captain that operated on a boat by the name of Potomac River also suffered from a type of mania. Hamilton's father at the age of only 80 years old died of a heart attack. This is where the life of Hamilton Howard Fish began. Not being able to care for herself and a young child after Fish's dad passed away, Hamilton found himself left at an orphanage in Washington by the name of Saint John's. At this orphanage Hamilton found himself being beat while naked for punishment for doing bad things. This is where his life started to drown and he started to develop feelings of sadomasochism and would also have or get erections and even pleasure from the beatings that he was receiving for his punishments. Which this lead to other boys making fun of him as well as bullying him even more than before. At this time in his life, Fish began to run away from the orphanage as well as wetting the bed that he slept in. With bed wetting being normal, no one looked for any signs of him to go ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 20. The Importance Of Animals In Zoos Imagine yourself just chilling around in the wild, the only place you are familiar with, and the next thing you know, you get taken and put inside a small enclosure which becomes your home. Well, that is what animals who are taken out of the wild and mostly put inside a zoo feel like. Animals can receive serious health issues when kept in a zoo, most of the times not treated properly and used for entertainment rather than educational purposes. I believe that this is an urgent issue and I think that it is essential for wild animals to stay in the wild and not kept in enclosures. I believe that animals should not be in zoos because animals will have a high chance of developing a health issue. Animals, especially Elephants, are not used to being by themselves or in small groups. In the wild, they usually stay in a pack of 30 or even 40. This can cause animals to feel lonely and bored without being with their pack. Also, animals are not used to the environment that they are set in. Yes, yes I know that it can be extremely hard for zoos to remake the natural environment that animals are usually in, but won't it be much easier for the zoo to remake the wild if they just left the animals back in the wild? Animals in captivity actually start to develop this health issue named Zoochosis. In 1992, Bill Travers first used the term 'Zoochosis' to describe an obsessive, repetitive behavior and described zoo animals behaving strangely as 'Zoochotic'. Behaviors that are symptomatic of ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 21. Zoos And The Conservation Of Animals A family is enjoying a trip to their local zoo when they stop to look at the tigers. The child sprints over to exhibit with excitement; he notices a red sign stuck the glass of the enclosure which reads, Endangered. "Daddy, if the zoo is keeping the tigers in a cage in order to save them, when will they let them back into the wild to live free?" Based on statistics from public zoos across America, the unfortunate answer to this question is a resounding '"Never." It has become noticeably evident that zoos are not a current resource for the protection of rare and endangered species. Animals should not be kept in zoos, because they fail at the conservation of animal species, provide little or no education about habitat and the behavior of animals, and harm the animals physically and mentally. Primarily, zoos fail at the conservation of animal species. Zoos claim that certain species would become extinct if places like zoos did not exist, but they ultimately fail at the conservation of animal species. Animals who are endangered will likely never be released back into natural habitats ("Zoos: Pitiful Prisons" par. 9). The Author of Captive Animal Protection Society states, "Many zoos have no contact of any kind with any reintroduction program," meaning that once the animals are introduced to zoos, they are likely to remain there. One U.S. study found no compelling evidence for zoos and aquariums to make the claim that they promote interest of conservation upon conversing with ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...
  • 22. Essay about A Child Called It, The Lost Boy and A Man... For this report, I have read all three of Dave Pelzer's books about his life: A Child Called "It", The Lost Boy and A Man Named Dave. A Child Called "It" chronicles Dave's life as a child, and is told from that viewpoint. From his earliest recollections of a relatively happy life with "the Mommy" to his life and death struggle with "The Mother", this book details the horror of Dave's dehumanizing existence. Going far beyond "typical" physical, emotional and psychological abuses, Dave's story tells of intentional starvation, forced coprophagia, poisoning and much more. This volume covers his life from his earliest memories at age 4 until his rescue at age 12. The Lost Boy picks up the story where the first book leaves off, following... Show more content on Helpwriting.net ... Dave took food from other children's lunches at school in order to survive. His schoolmates were aware of this, and it served to set him further apart from them. The children called him names and he had no friends. Two of the disabilities that were apparent to me while reading these books were the alcoholism of Dave's parents and Dave's developmental issues. Application of Developmental Theories Families are systems in which each individual has a unique relationship with the other individuals in the family. Dave's place in his family was, indeed, unique. The subsystem consisting of Dave and his mother had a foundation in the boundaries set by the mother. Dave's role in the family was, essentially, that he was not a part of the family. Not only that, Dave's identity was stripped away by his mother. At the onset of the abuse, she began referring to him as "the boy." As the situation worsened, she referred to him as "It", hence the title of the first book in this series. At the time of Dave's rescue, he exhibited two of the four behavioral indicators of abuse that were established in 1979 by the U.S. Department of Health, Education and Welfare. He exhibited "overly compliant, passive and undemanding behaviors aimed at maintaining a low profile, avoiding any possible confrontation with a parent which could ... Get more on HelpWriting.net ...