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    Fear Is Inevitable

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    the aspect of change‚ known as fear. We are always fearing change‚ fearing how and what its going to change our path in life. You will find that in“The Book Thief” by Marcus Zusak and “Rain Man” by Barry Levinson both explore how if we fear change or push it away‚ it wont get you anywhere the change will always happen. I have also shown my aspect of change through my visual representation. You can have the power to alter the way you percieve change you can fear it‚ or push it away. But you can

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    Fear and Faith

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    FEAR AND FAITH Sunday 16‚ 2012 Memorize: Peace I leave with you‚ my peace I give unto you. Not as the world give it‚ give I unto you. Let not your heart be troubled‚ neither let be afraid. John 14:27. In Psalms 42:5‚ the Psalmist observed in spite of what he did he was worried. Christians often get worried in spite of God’s expressed command that we should not. In John 14:1‚ the lord says we should not let our hearts become troubled. And he gave the recipe to worries: believe in God and Jesus

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    The Crucible and Fear

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    desperation‚ hysteria‚ and fear of Salem’s people. The main theme of The Crucible is fear. Hysteria and fear are so closely linked they are practically synonymous. Hysteria is the main reaction to fear. When a person is hysterical‚ they are paranoid‚ apprehensive‚ and their body undergoes “fight-or-flight response.” According to my online health class (I guess I did learn something…how strange) during fight-or-flight‚ a person either wants to run away from their fear‚ or fight it. Arthur Miller

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    Fear of Abandonment

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    went though losing many people that seemed important to her. She felt as if they were all just abandoning her. This feeling and living in constant fear of people abandoning her stuck with her for a long time into her life. She always anticipates that someone would decide its time to leave and push her to the side and move on with their lives. The fear of abandonment is caused by childhood incidents that relate to the feeling of abandonment or loss. No child would want to be alone. We all wanted

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    No Fear Shakespeare

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    about book No Fear Shakespeare. The teachers are doing question thing when they keep a supplementary text with the original. Yes‚ 15th century Elizabethan era is a tad difficult to understand‚ but that is one of the beauties of Shakespeare. No Fear has a good translation but is missing a few key elements such as symbolism‚ poetry‚ allusions‚ and other literary techniques. I think the original version is much better than the translated version because it has more appeal. No Fear Shakespeare is

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    On the Fear of Death

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    The Fear Of Death" The title "On The Fear Of Death‚" caught my eye as I was skimming the text for a story. After some thought‚ I concluded that the word "death" means more to me than most of my peers. I grew up as the daughter of a hard working man‚ one with an uncommon occupation. My father is a mortician. "On The Fear Of Death" intrigued me because many adopt such a negative view of death. Kubler-Ross takes the concept of death and embraces it‚ perhaps allowing her to ease her own fear of mortality

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    A Description Of Fear

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    Alex N EIV AP p.1 The worst kind of fear is the fear of the unknown. The fear of not knowing. When you turn around‚ but there is nothing there. When you feel like you are being watched‚ but there’s nothing there. When you hear your name called out‚ but you are alone. That is the essence of fear. There are creatures‚ monsters‚ that feed off this fear. They incite doubt to feed‚ worry to drink‚ and fear to grow. Monsters live off of fear‚ like a parasite feeding‚ it eats and eats taking away hope

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    The Fear of Science

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    The Fear of Science To live in the today’s world is to be surrounded by the products of science. For it is science that gave our society color television‚ the bottle of aspirin‚ and the polyester shirt. Thus‚ science has greatly enhanced our society; yet‚ our society are still afraid of the effect of science. This fear of science can be traced back to the nineteenth century where scientist had to be secretative in experimenting with science. Although science did wonders in the nineteenth

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    No one will ever have a perfect life‚ there will always be ups and downs. No matter how hard you try to make your life perfect it will not be‚ but you can make the not so great parts better. Gary Soto’s life was nowhere near perfect‚ from his father’s death to moving and not having money. After his father’s death‚ his life was not great‚ it was shown so much in his regular life and in his professional life. Forgetting about his rough past he was such a brilliant poet and wrote so many short stories

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    The Great Fear

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    Times change and people come and go‚ but fear is a constant‚ and in "The Great Fear" by J. Ronald Oakley‚ he describes the wave of fear that occurred in the 1950s. In 1692‚ the townspeople of Salem were scared into believing that they were among witches‚ and in 1950’s the "Red" Scare destroyed thousands of peoples lives that were accused of being Communists. Those accused in both witch hunts were put on trial‚ and while many were killed in Salem‚ the Red Scare had blacklisted those persecuted. The

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