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    Bahamas "for the good of her health". As Juliet was disconnected due to her separation from her family‚ I used few emotions coming from her‚ herself. I used her obsession with the "king and queen" book as a subtle reference to Borovnia. I made the child‚ Richard‚ five years old because Juliet has a personality younger than her age‚ and she ends up copying Richard. With this piece I was portraying the origins of Juliet’s melodramatic personality. Juliet thinking she had scars was a good thing was also

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    being covered from head to toe with long reddish-brown fur. Bigfoot is real‚ due to the many sighting‚ photographs‚ videos‚ and evidence leading to his existence. The most significant pieces of evidence being footprints. Many footprints that are left behind have five toes‚ unless occasionally you find the tracks with only three toes. According to Stephen Wagner‚ a paranormal researcher‚ Bigfoot footprints look like a human foot. The typical footprint on average is 15.6 inches long with a width of

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    Child Abuse Every year‚ thousands of families bring home a new baby. The families spend time watching movies‚ going on exciting outings‚ doing crafts like finger painting with their children. Most of these kids brought into the world get to experience what it is to have a loving and caring family‚ but for a small amount‚ life is not so fun. They are forced to deal with things that most of us would never imagine. 227‚080 children are raped and sexually abused every single year

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    http://www.globalcognition.org/head-smart/metacognition-is-knowing-your-mind/ Paulus M‚ Tsalas N‚ Proust J‚ Sodian B. 2014. Metacognitive monitoring of oneself and others: Developmental changes during childhood and adolescence. Journal of Experimental Child Psychology [Internet] [2014 Jun 1‚ cited 2014 Sep 5] 122:153-165. Available from:

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    Adults who deal with child abuse and child neglect could be a hidden psychological problem in their adult life. Adults who has went through things experiences in the childhood has tendencies of withdrawal‚ stress‚ and undetected mental disorders in their adult lives. Dealing with this is very stressful especially if the person feels it ok now that they don’t have to deal with their childhood problems. Denial plays a key role in this type of abuse and neglect in children growing up in foster care

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    standard‚ 45% of children live in low-income families” (“NCCP – Child Poverty”). With these alarming statistics it should be no question as to whether if one is living in poverty should one be having children. The importance of proper child rearing is essential to child development. In the novel‚ Hand to Mouth by Linda Tirado‚ having children while in poverty is one of the topics addressed. Although Tirado attempts to justify someone having a child while

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    Globally‚ more people have access to cellphones than sanitary water to drink. Even though seventy-five percent of the world’s surface is water‚ ninety-seven percent is salt water and isn’t drinkable. Out of the three percent left‚ two percent is frozen in glaciers so that leaves the last one percent for transport‚ cooling and heating‚ drinking and other daily activities. One in ten people lack access to clean‚ drinkable water. Not only do many people lack sanitary water‚ around one hundred sixty

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    Steps in planning an Argumentative Essay 1) Query keywords in question 2 Identify key issues 3) Uncover Assumptions 4) brainstorm both sides 5) broaden and deepen (Scope and depth) 6) take a stand 7) Identify 2 strongest arguments on opposing sides‚ problematise and answer 8) Thesis statement Organisation when writing the essay II) introduction 1) grabber 2) transition 3) thesis Statement II) Body 1) Topic Sentence 2) Elaboration III) Conclusion 1) Final thought 2)

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    I was so tired‚ even attempting to keep my eyes open was a struggle. My whole body was achy after a hard day’s of school work‚ constantly staring at a computer screen and typing away‚ just to finish an essay. My pale white hands‚ frozen by the air conditioning blasting on high‚ were holding on to the steering wheel like a person gripping the edge of a cliff‚ hoping not to fall into a dark abyss. My brain wanted to give in‚ to remain in the sleep that I kept dangerously drifting in and out of. I

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    In 1935‚ Portuguese neurologist Antonio Egas Moniz performed a brain operation called “lobotomy”.This was the first ever operation that treated mental illness involving drilling holes in the skull. For the work‚ Antonio Egas Moniz received a Nobel Prize in medicine in 1949. The idea for this operation was that mental health could be improved by psychosurgery. Burckhardt had operated on six patients with a mental illness and report a 50 percent success rate. Many people harshly criticized his work

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