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    road to becoming braver is not easy. That is why most people do not practice it. Avoidance Fear Avoidance fear comes up when we hear something that we are unwilling to try or do. Avoidance fear manifests when the toddler refuses to hold his mother’s hand during a walk through the park. Avoidance fears limit our opportunities. They keep us in silos of racial and cultural segregation. Avoidance fears are particularly common with strong personalities. Why? They have strong strengths‚ and strong weaknesses

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    Mercer commits suicide because technology managed to find him even though he tried his best to live as isolated as possible. I believe that Mae was justified because she did not believe that Mercer would go through such drastic measures. I agree with Bailey in which “ there he was‚ alone in a cabin. Of course he’s going to get depressed‚ and work himself into a state of madness and paranoia” (468). I think Mercer was possibly suffering from Madness and depression and that it was not Mae’s fault that

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    Why did Napoleon’s Leadership corrupt ? In the book Animal Farm ‚Orwell changes the leaders of the book many times I feel he does this to show how every leader runs the farm in different ways ‚but one really stood out to me the way Napoleon did when he was in control and the drastic changes he made to the farm. Napoleon became a leader because of his hard work on the farm‚ this happened towards the end of the book. All of the drastic changes mostly happen at the end of the book when Napoleon was

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    Why Did Zeus Have To Die?

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    I stood alone in the silence of the trailer… My child was asleep on the couch. No one or nothing but my sobs were to be heard. I ached from within. Why did Zeus have to die? Why did he not listen and stay put as he should of? How would I explain to my little boy his puppy was no longer with us‚ but on into a different life now? I heard my husband coming down the drive in his rattling old red pickup truck… Normally when he came gravel was flying up behind him and Carter was outside screaming with

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    Why did the 1905 Revolution fail? Liam Hunt When looking at why the 1905 revolution failed‚ we must first consider the state of affairs leading up to the revolution. One key event in the state of affairs was the separation of the Social Democrats who became known as the Mensheviks and Bolsheviks in 1903. This was because some members of the what was to become the Bolsheviks‚ wanted to have a violent revolution‚ whereas the other members wanted to wait until the capitalist stage of the Marxist

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    Why Did the Civil War Begin?

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    Why Did the Civil War Begin? On 22 August 1642‚ King Charles I raised his battle standard and declared a civil war against his enemies in Parliament. A civil war is a conflict fought between inhabitants of the same country. In this case the two sides that fought against each other in England were the King ’s side known as the Royalists and Parliament ’s side known as the Parliamentarians. The main reasons for going to war were part of three or possibly four topics; they were Money‚ Religion‚

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    One of the biggest reason why Jamestown really sufferd was when john smith had to go back to england and they had no good substainable water source nor did they have any idea of how to farm with this new land. John smith got injured in a gunpowder explosion and had to go back to england. Also most of their water supply was not good and would give them diseases like disentary. When they came over they had no idea of how to farm in the new soil. The soil was alot different than the soil in england

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    Why did the Gallipoli campaign fail? The Gallipoli attack took place on the Turkish peninsula of Gallipoli from April 1915 to January 1916 during the First World War. This campaign was a British plan which was expected to defeat Germany through attacking Turkey. The plan had the intention of breaking the ’stalemate’ or ’deadlock’‚ where both sides were moving neither back or forth‚ this was due to the trench system which was a poor idea because it was incredible for defense but nobody could attack

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    find ways to induce multiple births‚ so that they could proliferate the weakened German Army. Although researchers know of his experiments‚ this was not always so. Mengele had a very firm veil of confidentiality within Auschwitz‚ on experiments he did. No one at Auschwitz- not the detainees‚ SS watchmen‚ or even other doctors- knew precisely what Mengele was doing with twins. Twins who went through the most gruesome experiments‚ took their secrets to their grave. It was not until the Bolsheviks

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    Everything was quiet‚ too quiet. As the two opposing sides face one another in the battle field‚ you can hear the wind howling in agony. This war has gone on for centuries and nobody knows when it will end. For as long as the truth isn’t revealed‚ no one is willing to back out. This is the scene that comes into my mind as I try to personify the two opposing sides of the Shakespeare controversy. For years now‚ the Stratfordians and Anti-Stratfordians fought. And their reason of fighting‚ the identity

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