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    Picture being in a situation where you could die. Your life is at risk‚ and nobody is there to help you. I believe people should have the rights to rescue services even when they put themselves at risk because nobody would want to go into the rescue services field anymore‚ the deaths worldwide could increase by hundreds‚ and you don’t know the situation these people are in. First off‚ nobody would want to go into the rescue services field anymore. Taking away even one of these vital rescue

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    What is superstition? According to the dictionary‚ a superstition is an irrational fear of what is unknown or mysterious‚ especially in connection with one’s religion. Often‚ a superstition is nothing but a senseless belief which arise from one’s fear or ignorance. Some superstitions may come off as logical but most of the time‚ they are ridiculous. However‚ even though most people know that superstitions are based on pure imagination and are nowhere close to the truth‚ some people still become controlled

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    Analytical essay Adrian Flynn’s playwright “The Valley of the Fear”‚ adapted from the novel by Conan Doyle‚ demonstrates how the writer uses techniques to convey an impression of suspense and mystery through scenes with a high level of anticipation and uncertainty. Suspense is achieved through the use of literary devices and events that stimulate the viewer’s moods. Readers wait with anticipation for the next secret to be revealed in strong‚ sudden scenes. Furthermore‚ Doyle creates a sense of tension

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    the wire tapping and the stealing of government documents at the Watergate Complex.Gerald Ford pardoned his predecessor for the scandal. The question is did Mr.Ford do the right thing? Even if you barely know anything about the watergate scandal you can still look at it from an ethical standpoint and that’s exactly what we are going to do. So let’s decide weather Gerald Ford’s Pardon was ethical or not. First of all we need to discuss what the pardon means for Nixon. Nixon committed illegal crimes

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    Tim O’Brien’s decision to go to Vietnam was out of the fear from disappointing his family and community. How does shame affect and play a role in the life of the soldiers in The Things They Carried? The Things They Carried is a book set in Massachusetts but the core of the book is based in Vietnam. A group of Soldiers go to war and Tim O’Brien decides to document the true effects of war but beneath his words‚ there were a lot of factors and double meaning to them. The motif ‘Shame” played a huge

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    Sybil & Primal Fear In the movies Sybil and Primal fear the psychological disorder Dissociative Identity was evident in both Sybil and Aaron‚ respectively. Dissociative Identity‚ formerly known as multiple personality disorder‚ is a condition in which‚ an individual has a host personality along with at least two or more personalities with each identity having his/her own ideas‚ memories‚ thoughts and way of doing things (www.mental-health-matters.com). These identities alternate back and forth

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    My Explication of the poem Fear by Gabriela Mistral I am going to explain to you the poem “Fear” by Gabriela Mistral. Her poem is about her fear of society changing the ways of her daughter‚ turning her into an independent adult. She fears that her daughter will change from the innocent young girl that she is‚ into a not so innocent‚ careless adult who doesn’t need her mother’s love. As the speaker’s daughter grows up she wants her to stay the same‚ always be good and careful in life‚ staying

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    Fear (Riding the Tiger)

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    Many people in today’s society allow fear to overcome and control them. One example of this is a fear of being looked down upon. In the allegory‚Riding the tiger”‚ by Eve Bunting‚ Danny fears the tiger by the end of the story. In the beginning of the story‚ Danny thinks everyone likes and respects the tiger‚ however‚ as the story progresses‚ he later realizes the tiger is misgiving. After the police officer talks to him‚ Danny says to himself‚ “But the officer and Mr. Muto made me a bit edgy” (2)

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    one day. A day that an ambitious heart would never forget. A moment that a soul could fly high‚an instance that your world would unintendedly stop right away after having been commtted. No less than a negative side could be occupied by misery and a hopeless romanticism of an innocent heart. Thinking of that person have become your daily routine right after waking up confidently thinking that he does the same thing. Feeding your tummy is just an hour of wishing he had a good meal. After all‚ it will

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    For many of you who do not know Syria has now become a bath of blood due to the mass tears a blood that are being shed by innocent defenceless people. even for a country that has grown used to violence the houla massacre on the 25th may 2012 shocked the people of Syria Over a hundred ‚mainly children and women were targeted by shells and innocently killed Fifteen months after the start of protests against the regime of President Bashar Assad‚ Syria is in a dire situation. Trapped in a bloody

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