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    plenty of space for the reader’s imagination‚ interpretation and critique. While reading this poem‚ one can be encouraged to question the image we have of our soldiers - those who have no fear – while not questioning their bravery. War can produce gruesome situations that can cause even the bravest men to face their fears. The poem’s incisiveness is demonstrated by the fact that if the reader doesn’t see the title‚ or if one isn’t familiar with what a ball turret is‚ it becomes very challenging

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    claws like a lion. No‚ me‚ I was afraid of roller coasters. The rolling cart with only a bar to hold me in was terrifying. What if-- what if I slipped out? What if I hit my head on an overhead track? What if I suddenly spontaneously combusted due to fear? All these thoughts were running through my young mind as we approached the roller coaster. I read the sign - “Rock ‘N’ Roller Coaster.” Are they going

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    and a feeling of fear‚ nervousness or worry. “People with GAD are chronic worrywarts who feel anxious nearly all of the time‚ though they may not even know why. Anxiety related to GAD often shows up as physical symptoms like insomnia‚ stomach upset‚ restlessness‚ and fatigue (Smith‚ Robinson & Segal‚ 2016)”. Another common disorder that is connected to anxiety disorders is panic disorders‚ a panic disorder is characterized by repeated‚ unexpected panic attacks‚ as well as fear of experiencing another

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    Paradox Of Horror

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    KATERINA BANTINAKI The Paradox of Horror: Fear as a Positive Emotion With its roots in the English gothic novel of the eighteenth century and a body of work that spreads across different media‚ the horror genre has persisted in art for more than a century‚ gaining gradual popularity among audiences. Its success has been particularly pronounced in cinema‚ where horror films like The Exorcist‚ Jaws‚ Alien‚ Silence of the Lambs‚ and numerous others rank among the major box office hits in cinematic

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    Anxiety In Children

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    Anxiety disorders are the most common mental illnesses. The children who deal with anxiety are overcome with fear and worry and are constantly dismissed as acting out for attention. Childhood anxiety disorders affect the child and the people involved in the child’s life‚ yet there is not enough treatment or awareness in today’s society. There are many different types of anxiety disorders that affect children including; selective mutism‚ separation anxiety‚ social anxiety‚ panic disorder‚ generalized

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    There are many different types of mental health illnesses. In this section I am going to be explaining three mental health illnesses in detail. The three mental health illnesses that I have chosen to write about are; obsessive compulsive disorder (OCD)‚ phobias and eating disorders. Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (OCD) Definition Obsessive compulsive disorder is a mental health condition and a serious anxiety-related condition where a person has obsessive thoughts and compulsive behaviour

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    Terror in Animal Farm

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    Fearful‚ anxious‚ frightened and panic are all words that come to mind when one mentions terror. The word itself implies an intense fear and generally refers to imagined or future dangers. It can put sickening images in our head and your heart may begin to rush at the thought of the word. Terror is a powerful emotion and makes people or animals to act in certain ways‚ and in a lot of cases they do things they don’t want to do. We see the naive community of animal farm transformed through terror

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    started. Do you have ever heard a term phobia? Phobia can be define as an extreme or irrational fear of or aversion to something. There are actually many kinds of phobia exist in this world. Start from realistic one until the weirdest and strangest phobia that we all have ever heard. Ablutophobia – Fear of Bathing For example‚ ablutophobia. Do you know what ablutophobia is all about? Abluthophobia is the fear of taking a bath and cleaning. It is weird right‚ could you imagine how those people with this

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    In the story “The Red Room” written by H.G. Wells‚ the theme is fear‚ human fear‚ the people are scared because they are thinking they are scared by the “ghost” that is haunting them in that room. The three main areas where H.G. Wells shows there is a ghost haunting everybody is in the exposition‚ the climax‚ and the resolution. First‚ in the exposition it portrays a boy who thinks he is fearless. He is strong believer that ghosts do not exist and how he can spend a night in the Red Room. The Red

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    When assessing youth and adolescence‚ innocence plays a major part in one’s mind. Innocence. A word in which one could argue indefinitely along with the word “war”. An aura of innocence is not only found in the souls of young soldiers‚ but is also found in every brave soul of anyone who has ever served or are serving for our country. This powerful word of “innocence” is relatable towards the young troopers because they are the inexperienced newcomers with minor knowledge of what actuality is to come

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