PSYA02H3 Study Guide - Final Guide: Lee Boyd Malvo, Omar Khadr, D.C. Sniper Attacks

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Were i a first time reader, i might have taken issue with what appears to be her lack of: understanding of cultural differences and causes in. Rosie"s article is certainly people-centered focusing on a tale of two countries" sniper lee malvo, and american killer and his counterpart, afghan-canadian omar. Khadr, both captured and jailed, one for obedience to a disturbed father and the other, trying to kill invaders to his country. The journalist sees little fairness given to the american when the canadian is about to be set free because the legal system in both countries is different. As far as the reader knows, the same could have been true of the canadian, but then again, she was never a near-victim of. Had the boy put in as much time on the target range as he did with reading books, none of this may have happened. I have never seen a person kill people with books-not yet anyway.

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