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    Secerts Behind Aenima

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    New York: Taplinger‚ 1973. Deftone http://www.deftone.com/ Colin - chatham‚ Canada "Re Aenima" Online posting www.Songfacts.com Mike - Oakhurst‚ NJ. "Re Aenima" Online posting www.Songfacts.com Doran - Toronto‚ Canada "Re Die Eier Von Satan (The Balls of Satan)" Online posting www.Songfacts.com Keith - Phoenix‚ AZ "Re Eulogy" Online posting www.Songfacts.com Landon - Effingham‚ IL "Re 46+2" Online posting www.Songfacts.com Tool AENIMA Wikipedia ‚ the free encyclopedia. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tool_(band)

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    Andrea Yates Story

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    Around 10:00am on June 20‚ 2001‚ Rusty Yates received a startling phone call from his wife‚ Andrea‚ whom he had left only an hour before. "You need to come home‚" she said. Puzzled‚ he asked‚ "What’s going on?" She just repeated her statement and then added‚ "It’s time. I did it." Not entirely sure what she meant but in light of her recent illness‚ he asked her to explain and she said‚ "It’s the children." Now a chill shot through him. "Which one?" he asked. "All of them." He dropped everything

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    Salem Witch Trials of 1692

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    Event The Witchcraft crisis began in mid-January of 1691‚ when a young girl named Betty Parris living in the household of the Reverend Samuel Parris of Salem Village‚ Massachusetts‚ became strangely ill. She had suffered from fits of hysteria and delusions. The Reverend called upon the local physician‚ William Griggs‚ whom could find nothing physically wrong with her and ultimately concluded that she had been bewitched. (It is now believed that Betty Parris may have been suffering from stress‚ asthma

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    Consequences

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    Christianity & Buddhism: A Contrast Christianity and Buddhism are two of the most popular religions in the world today. Focusing on core values such as humility‚ purity of heart and charity‚ Christianity and Buddhism appear similar in many ways. However‚ Christianity is a religion that teaches there is only one God‚ while Buddhism is a way of life‚ not centered around any gods; Christianity teaches salvation through faith in Christ Jesus‚ whereas Buddhism believes a man’s sole responsibility is

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    Mary White Rowlandson’s account of her experience as a prisoner of the Algonkian Indians is one of the earliest and well known "captivity narratives‚" with over thirty editions published to date; yet‚ the depth of Rowlandson’s narrative reaches far beyond the narrow definitions of that genre. It is impossible to overlook the staggering number of biblical metaphors‚ scriptural quotations‚ and obvious Puritanical paradigm. Indeed‚ at times it appears as though Mrs. Rowlandson is going to great lengths

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    "It is easy to sit up and take notice. What is difficult is getting up and taking action." This quote by Al Batt helps us to realize that when life gets too comfortable‚ it’s easy to get complacent and notice things in the world that are wrong and need to be changed‚ but people don’t always do things about it. When life faces you with horrific tragedies and circumstances this is what causes you to wake up and make a difference. This is something that the citizens of Aplington-Parkersburg learned

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    manic or hypomanic episodes. Symptoms often interfere with the person’s social or occupational functioning and in some cases may include psychotic features”. (Varcarolis 327) Psychotic features are “breaks with reality (such as hallucinations‚ delusions)” (Vacarolis 329) Andrea Yates was diagnosed with depression with suicide risk in June 1999‚ and also again in July 1999 (Texas v. Yates)‚ after attempting suicide. The development started with her family history‚ which suggests a predisposition

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    8 Next Up: My Death Missopen.com Christine Chubbuck was already a successful television news reporter by the age of 29 but she was missing the one thing in her life that she really craved – a steady relationship. She had close tied with her family but had been very unlucky in love. Her focus on this one failing area of her life was driven by her constant self-depreciation and self-loathing‚ which only made her more difficult to be around. She suffered from depression and openly shared her suicidal

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    Reverend John Hale A scholar from Beverly‚ Reverend Hale comes to Salem on Reverend Parris ’ request to investigate supernatural causes for Betty Parris ’ suspicious illness and thus instigates the rumors of witchcraft. Hale approaches the situation precisely and intellectually‚ believing that he can define the supernatural in definitive terms. Despite his early enthusiasm for discerning the presence of witchcraft in Salem‚ Hale soon grows disillusioned with the witchcraft accusations that abound

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