Link for first five questions: https://essays.homeworkacetutors.com/write-my-essay/ted.com/talks/jim_fallon_exploring_the_mind_of_a_killer?language=en 1. What factors does Fallon suggest create psychopathic killers?2. Where did Fallon see damage in the brain when he looked at the brains of psychopathic killers?3. What gene seems to be related to a higher propensity to violence? Why does he think that males may experience this more.4. Which famous killer is Fallon related to?5. Fallon argues that it is the combination of factors which creates psychopathic killers. Do you agree or disagree with this assessment? Why? Does the presence of a particular gene mean that someone will become a killer, according to Fallon?
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1. How did Shelton get started with the workshops?2. What does Shelton teach the men?3. How do the men feel about the workshops?4. Does Shelton think about the crimes that the men have committed? Why do you think he does this?5. Do you think that workshops like this are beneficial? Why or why not?
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