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    a world without rules

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    from deviating from the norm for fear of consequences‚ but if there were no negative consequences for people’s actions‚ people could ideally‚ do whatever they wanted without fear of retribution or being outcasted. Imagine there being no consequence for murder or rape. How many scorned people are out there plotting revenge on people‚ but never act on their thoughts because they fear the repercutions of their actions? I think there are more than you can imagine. How many times have you been speeding

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    Dimmesdale ends up being dragged away by Chillingworth‚ and Hester is once again left on the scaffold by herself. The theme of this scene is “humans fear the judgement of others” because Dimmesdale is very scared of the Puritan society and their thoughts. I really wanted to portray this theme in my story‚ and how sad it is that humans fear others this way. While I was making my scarlet letter story‚ I began to think about the feelings that Hester Prynne may have felt. When Dimmesdale did not stand

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    for adults with Dementia" -Introduction- The purpose of this essay is to discuss a clinical skill or nursing action by referring to the nursing and allied health literature to explain and support evidence based practice. The skill I wish to examine is the practice of oral hygiene for adults with dementia in residential aged care facilities. In this essay I aim to provide the reader with adequate references to support the best practice for oral hygiene for people with dementia. -Evidence

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    fear

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    true love? True love is a personal decision to commit oneself to another and to work through any conflicts instead of giving up. For better or for worse‚ it’s the act of devotion and passion within a deeper understanding of each other. True love is a power like none other‚ it has a power over the senses and it can change one’s life. True love is not only about romance‚ however; there is also love between friends and family. Humans crave love. Therefore‚ we obsess over it‚ we dissect it‚ we romanticize

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    “Louie was forbidden to speak to anyone but the guards‚ to put his hands in his pockets‚ or to make eye contact with other captives. His gaze was to be directed down at all times.” (hillenbrand 147) This was the japanese making him feel invisible because his gaze had to be down at all times and he could not speak so it made him feel like he was nothing. Making American POWs feel invisible was one of many ways to break them and to get secrets out of them‚ for example “The Bird beat him daily. Louie

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    21100145 p.1 1/15/16 Courage is powered by fear Aristotle believed courage to be the most important quality in a man. “Courage is a mean with regard to fear” (Aristotle). Courage is the willingness to act in spite of fear. Courage is not the absence of fear; it requires fear. As a human being‚ fear is part of everyday life. Without the concept of the fear‚ courage wouldn’t exist. On the other hand‚ risk is‚ by nature‚ scary. It’s uncertain‚ unpredictable. Having the courage to take risks in life

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    Complains should be addressed for its potentially difficult circumstances.” Should begging truly the best policy when encountered with a theoretical difficult condition? The intentions why many Americans choose not to take benefit of their freedom of speech still remains secrecy. William F. Buckley Jr. in his essay “Why Don’t We Complain?” attempts to influence his audience that they are cautious to speak up when faced with circumstances which demands our attention. This essay addresses what he

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    Retribution I believe that retribution should be the foremost goal of the criminal justice system in the United States today because of its perspective of “an eye for an eye”. Retribution is a theory that states that people should be punished for that crime that they have committed equally to what they have done (396). It is not like the other two goals of punishment‚ which is deterrence and rehabilitation that does not make much of an impact on criminals we see today. Deterrence has many problems

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    of the worldwide charity organization Plan International. The main objectives of the report are to understand an overall market position of the brand and to research the following questions: • What tactics does Plan Canada employ to ensure a strategic advantage? • How does Plan Canada successfully gain donors? The Plan Canada’s headquarter is located in Toronto from where the Canadian sector operational activities are performed‚ and the Greater Toronto Area was chosen as a research sample and a

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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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