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    However‚ in some cases‚ the SIRS-2 might misclassify the examinee‚ which will limit the SIRS-2 applicability. For example‚ traumatized patients with a broad array of presenting symptoms‚ especially those who report childhood trauma and dissociative symptoms have been misclassified. Lastly‚ empirically supported and widely used objective personality assessment measures such as the Minnesota Multiphasic Personality Inventory-2 (MMPI- 2) and the Personality Assessment Inventory (PAI)

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    gave mankind Jesus and the saints to give people a living model of how to live holy‚ faithful Catholic lives. Saint Thomas More demonstrates this by the actions that he took in his life leading up to his martyrdom. Saint Thomas More was born in London‚ England on February 7‚ 1478. As a child‚ he was the only son of his father Sir John More‚ who was a lawyer and a judge‚ to survive. Thomas was sent to a Catholic school and was later in the residence of Cardinal Morton who was Lord Chancellor and Archbishop

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    Leah Mrs. Stacy High School Composition October 16‚ 2013 Oh to Be Famous The crowd was cheering‚ their hearts bounding‚ who was going to win? Right then Max threw a punch‚ August‚ his opponent‚ was struck in the head‚ nocked unconscious. The crowd screamed with excitement. He had done it once again‚ Max won the mach. Of course it wasn’t a surprise that he won; after all he had never lost. This was Max’s profession‚ boxing. Though his parent never understood why his dream was to beat up people

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    Modern Life is more fun “Enjoy your life‚ be whatever you want to be and earn money on the way you want to earn it” Modern life is the way we live now. It includes everything we want and even more. And it’s a real pleasure to life today. The best thing is that it improves every day. Today we use a lot of things but everybody knows that tomorrow we’ll have more. Also‚ some people joking like “today we have this‚ so tomorrow it wouldn’t be new anymore”. And they are right‚ technologies at the highest

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    Once upon a time there were three brothers that lived with their parents in a big house for their first 22 years of their lives. Their names were Peter‚ a rocker‚ Jax‚ a pretty boy who only wanted to party‚ wear expensive clothes and drive fast cars and Brian‚ the big‚ responsible brother. Only Brian went to college to study and get his degree. Brian was the only one to get a good job. Peter just preferred to sing in his heavy metal’s band and Jax preferred to go out to parties‚ buy designer clothes

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    MOM AND DAD: Without my mom and dad where would I be in the world‚ here i’ll tell you I wouldn’t exist. Mom and Dad are important they feed you‚ care for you‚ well they should do this stuff for you. They spend a lot of money a month I don’t know how much they spend because I don’t keep track but it’s a lot. Can’t forget about Christmas and you’re birthday getting you presents‚ Oh I almost forgot about vacations they pay a lot money for that stuff too. Not only that they work hard almost everyday

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    tragedies are set in different times and places‚ and are written in completely different styles‚ they both describe the stories of two great men‚ who are faced with moral dilemmas that will determine the outcomes of their lives. Both‚ Hamlet and Sir Thomas More (the protagonists of the two tragedies) are pictured like soldiers that are thrown into a war where they have to do some things they rather would avoid doing. A Tragic Hero is one (usually a person of noble blood) who brings about his own downfall

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    Sir Thomas More was born on February 7‚ 1478 on Milk Street in London. More was the son of Sir John More who was a successful lawyer who later became a judge. From 1490 to 1492 More served as the Archbishop of Canterbury‚ John Morton’s‚ household page. More received his education from Oxford beginning in 1492 where he became proficient in both Latin and Greek; however‚ he was forced by his father to withdraw to study legal matters. More was an English lawyer‚ social philosopher‚ author‚ statesman

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    Colton Estes Quarles English III-4 6 January 2017 Modern Day Witch Hunt More than 18 million citizens were put in concentration camps in Western Europe during 1939 through 1945. Approximately 11 million people died during those time with 1 million of them being children. Adolf Hitler‚ who was the Chancellor of Germany‚ targeted people who had different beliefs then him. This is why the Holocaust is a modern day "witch hunt". Holocaust is similar to the "witch hunt" in Salem because of how

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    Modern Day Dehumanization Corruption in the government has always been apparent in societies of the past. Though our modern day government has gotten more effective at hiding it’s obvious corruption‚ it does not justify them from their actions. By critiquing totalitarianism‚ George Orwell in his novel 1984 provides a warning to people of all times and places to be wary of their governments. The many examples of government totalitarianism in 1984 can be seen through the eyes of the protagonist

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