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    community widen one’s prospective by introducing new people from different areas. Friends that grew up with would share the happiness and sadness one might has. However‚ friends that grew up with might not always be the best friends because they could faking it or been concealing some secrets. So‚ it is very important for one to recognize all the friends s/he has because good friends are hard to find. Good friends should not be measured only base on the time spent together. With good friends‚ one is able

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    “Crawling quickly to his feet‚ he peered over the corner of the roof. His ruse had succeeded.... He took a steady aim… Then the smoke cleared‚ he peered across and uttered a cry of joy. His enemy had been hit” (O’Flaherty 2-3) He uses the strategy of faking his death and in succeeding‚ he kills his enemy. The difficult ploy triumphing also aids the concept that the Republican sniper is a skillful marksman. In spite of having an immobile arm as well as a low range revolver‚ he was able to execute the

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    As Murlock awoke to the dark and silent cabin‚ he was in a state of confusion as you sometime are when you wake up from deep sleep. Trying to regain his wits about him‚ he remembered that he had been watching over his beloved wife’s body when he had fallen into his weary slumber. He then recalled that something had woken him up and felt a spike in fear. His senses amplified‚ he strained to see it the seemingly never ending darkness. He thought it smelled something like wet dog and mud from the rain

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    motives. The mechanical hound represents a metaphor of Montag and other members of the society being changed because of technology and it results in them not being able to think for themselves and depending soley on what the TV says. "They’re faking. You threw them off at the river. They can’t admit it. They know they can hold their audience only so long. The show’s got to have a snap ending‚ quick... So they’re sniffing for a scape-goat to end things with a bang." (148). This quote is when Granger

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    Melissa Martin Martin 1 Pressley ENG 102 April 27‚ 2014 How Shakespeare Uses Madness Madness is one of the main themes in Hamlet. There are many themes presented in the play but madness is the greatest of them all. Hamlet‚ Claudius‚ and Laertes all represent madness in the play. Characterization is representation of a character or characters on the stage or in writing‚ especially by imitating or describing actions‚ gestures‚ or speeches. Madness is the state of being mentally ill‚ esp

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    influenced by social factors” (Kassin‚ 2008‚ p. 55). For instance‚ if I start an infectious laughter‚ or yawing as if I am sleepy‚ and there are other people in the room‚ they will say “girl you are making me sleepy.” With laughter‚ even if I were faking it‚ someone would say “what are you laughing at?” If I act like I could not stop‚ people would just start laughing too. Therefore‚ being biased can catch on like an epidemic. From my perspective‚ Matthew 7: 3-5 relates to me that I should not perceive

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    University of Phoenix Material Appendix G The DSM-IV The DSM-IV is an important tool for clinicians. It provides a standard for diagnoses to be standardized across psychology; however‚ the DSM-IV is not as precise for diagnosing personality disorders as some psychologists would like. Give an example of each of the following problems identified in your readings and explain how these problems could negatively affect a diagnosis. 1. Some criteria used for reaching a diagnosis cannot be

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    Romeo and Juliet Romeo and Juliet is a story written by William Shakespeare of a romantic tragedy that happened between Romeo and Juliet. The story teaches us to think intensively before we do something that can impact our lives so greatly. The story also teaches us how love can affect the decisions that we make rapidly. As a secondary character‚ Friar Lawrence was a mentor to Romeo; he taught him new things and helped to light a path that would make his future sophisticated. At the end of the

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    however the causes show that‚ most likely‚ the trials were not work of witches or any magic at all. The first cause is what most people the majority of experts agree on which is the girls who started the hysteria‚ Abigail Williams and Betty Paris‚ were faking their fits. This could have been for a number of reasons such as boredom‚ prejudice‚ and much more. They could have been bored of their small town lives ad tried to make interesting. This makes sense given their ages. One may argue this would

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    time in the games‚ Katniss fully understands how life as part of the districts is meant to be. The Capitol dictates everyone’s life purposes and cannot be changed. Katniss has formed a real bond with Peeta (the boy with the bread…long story) who is faking their love for their immunity. Afraid to lose Peeta‚ they both pretend to eat poisonous berries so they will both win the games. This angers the Capitol because they have just been shown as weak but cannot purposely murder their victors and still

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