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    Paige Ruby Mabry‚ Period 1 English IV 8 February 2013 A Double Edged Sword Cuts Both Ways The phrase “a doubled edged sword cuts both ways” means that something has both beneficial and adverse outcomes. The comparison is made to a double-edged sword because it allowed the wielder of the sword to slash on the backswing without having to pivot the weapon in their hand‚ but it also allowed the wielder to cut themselves on the backswing. The actual origin of the phrase is unknown‚ but the earliest

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    Buzz Dance Theatre ‘Look the other way’ How could you leave your country? The place you grew up in‚ how could you leave your loved ones in a place so bad you had to flee it yourself? The production of ‘Look the other way’ choreographed by Cadi McCarthy is clearly emotionally attached to the performers. Look the other way describes how people had to leave their home and become refugees‚ their fear and hatred needing the encouragement to move forward. The mixture of contemporary and hip hop really

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    The Crucible Essay Draft Fear. It’s a common thing in a person’s everyday. Maybe even little fears such as losing a pencil or getting late to a class. Fear is everywhere around us whether you believe it or not. The dictionary definition of the word Fear is “an unpleasant emotion caused by the belief that someone or something is dangerous‚ likely to cause pain‚ or a threat”. In the play‚ “The Crucible”‚ fear is a big thing in the main plot of the story. The townspeople were in fear of witches and

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    “The Chrysalids” shows the distinct separation between what is normal and what is abnormal. Wyndham explores many themes throughout the text‚ the main one being fear. “Most people are motivated by fear”‚ in “The Chrysalids.” This essay will explore the theme of fear with the different groups and important characters‚ shaping the theme of fear present in the text. These groups are the ‘Waknuk Community’‚ who believe they are the “true image of God.” The ‘Telepathic children’‚ who runaway or risk their

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    Monster: Fear Essay

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    Fear is an unpleasant feeling of anxiety or apprehension caused by the presence or anticipation of danger. Fear can be brought about by confusion‚ panic‚ hurt‚ and just about anything. Someone can be fearful of their past because it has left painful scars. Many people fear the future because they believe it will end in death. In a sense fear can bury someone alive crushing their hopes and dreams. Throughout the story‚ Monster‚ the main character‚ Steve Harmon‚ showed constant fear. Steve felt

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    Fear and Foresight - Essay

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    Fear and Foresight Fear is “a distressing emotion aroused by impending danger” (Webster‘s dictionary). Fear is also the best way to disrupt one’s foresight creating corrupted decisions. To achieve this level of understanding‚ so that one’s decisions will be made effectively‚ one must understand him or herself well enough to be able to cut out the emotion and think rationally. Recalling experiences from the holocaust Fear tended to come when there was no hope or faith in the novel Night‚ by award

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    Fear: a Definitive Essay

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    Fear: a Definitive Essay “The only thing that you have to fear is fear itself-FDR”. Fear is an emotion that is experienced by all. Beings that fear is an emotion‚ this makes fear an abstract idea. Fear is shown as an expression when one is frightened natural bodily functions take over such as‚ increased heart rate‚ adrenaline is released‚ and perspiration comes into effect. Fear is an emotion that holds a certain intensity of energy. Any number of people‚ situations‚ or events can invoke a person’s

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    Fear Personal Essay

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    Fear Fear is an emotion produced by the brain to avoid a potentially bad situation or it is also anxiety caused by the presence of danger. Fear is caused by a threatening situation. Winston Churchill once said‚ “ The only thing we have to fear‚ is fear itself.” This famous saying shows that fear affects people as much as they let it affect them. The way I deal with my fears is to try to overcome them or not let them get to me. But it’s not always easy. I’m 16 years old‚ and I still can’t

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    The Way You Look (at me) Tonight was a performance done by Jess Curtis and Claire Cunningham. The performance brought up very important themes throughout the entire piece. The major theme I took from this performance is love. Love was talked about and there was movement to help correlate with it. The dancers would speak on a subject and it would shortly be followed by a movement. This performance was very thought provoking and heartwarming. There were many little pieces each of them preformed to

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    chest as if it was trying to break free. I put my hand over my heart and felt each strong pulsation quicken. I knew I had to concentrate and use all of my will power to take another step forward. I had to keep telling myself not to look down‚ but how? How could I not look down if I needed to see where to put my foot? Tension started to build in my muscles making every movement more constricting. My breathing quickened to fill the emptiness in my lungs. Calm down Claire! You can’t do this if you keep

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