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    No Pain, No Game

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    also an element of risk in these sports which requires the athlete’s to train with discipline and respect for the rules. All sports do require training‚ therefore there are no sports without some risk or danger. For example‚ golf or jogging can cause pain and injury. Banning dangerous sports limits the freedom of choosing from a wide range of sports that people should feel free to participate in. Safety of the athletes and non-participants is important but‚ there also should be limits to the power

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    The Pain of Love

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    walked towards the door‚ her bags struggling to stay in her arms‚ as I was. "I need to get away from you. If we stay together‚ you’ll regret it." She was trying hard not to let tears roll down her soft skin. "There’s nothing that would make me regret being with you. I love you." I was trying equally hard to keep her with me in the cold silence of my lonely room. "If I stay‚ it will just be more painful when we’re torn apart‚" she replied. "You know I only live for today‚ Karen." She left with a lack

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    the host says that the winner will be the man whose story is best told‚ / That is to say who gives the fullest measure / Of good morality and general pleasure (24). By giving general pleasure the storyteller provides an entertainment that holds the audiences attention. For Chaucers pilgrims‚ who represent the English common folk‚ general pleasure comes from crudity of humor‚ sex‚ and violence; romance in courtly love and gentilesse; and some connection to their own lives. By giving good morality

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    Multi-Sibling Families Vs. The Only Child Family‚ the very word implies “more than one”. However‚ how many is “more than one?” It could be two‚ three‚ or even fifteen. Family is a big concept and it is a very important part in most people ’s everyday lives. Some are born into multi- sibling families and other people are fortunate enough to be born as an only child. While being an only child may not always be better then growing up as a member of a large family‚ it is‚ in my opinion‚ the easier

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    Thanks For The Pain

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    Mariah Kash Thanks for the Pain. You know some people are excited for their first day of High School. It’s a “New start”‚ a chance to grow up‚ maybe make some new friends‚ and leave all the other BS behind. That’s what I thought‚ until “she” came around. “She” ruined everything for me last year‚ and I’m not exaggerating when I mean EVERYTHING! It was only the second week of school‚ and I was in English. I was sitting there doing my work with Britney when “She” came up and started to taunt

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     This is something that the school boards need to look into and put a stop to it because of how  unhealthy school foods really are.   Wendell Berry was right when he said “And they mostly ignore certain critical questions about  the quality and the cost of what they are sold…” in The Pleasures of Eating. Most students have no idea  what is in their school lunch and where their food  has came from. When schools purchase food they  aren’t concerned about how healthy it is but how much they can get for the lowest cost. Which goes

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    Chronic Pain vs. Acute Pain There are two types of pain: acute and chronic. Acute pain is a pain that comes on quickly‚ it can be severe‚ but it lasts a relatively short time as opposed to chronic pain. All chronic pain patients were once acute pain patients. Each pain presents different psychological profiles because chronic pain often carries an overlay of psychological distress which complicates diagnosis and treatment. Acute pain doesn’t last long and usually goes away as your body heals

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    with a foster family?’ What the topic is about? Childhood experiences have a tremendous impact on the future development of a child. Positive and negative events within a child’s life can affect the health‚ mental health and social opportunities of children and adolescents lifelong. Early experiences are therefore a vital issue within the public health sector (CDC‚ 2018). There are still debates about how trauma should be defined. Trauma can be identified as an event which a child was involved in

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    Bill McKibben in the essay‚ The Case for Single-Child Families‚ argues that the human race is overpopulated. He thinks that smaller families are better for the environment and suggests that not all parents are good parents. There are such things as bad parents and their parenting styles aren’t always good. McKibben points out that it might be a good idea to start talking about overpopulation and maybe start rethinking opinions about only having a certain amount of children in attempts to prevent

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    Robert Davies’ essay‚ The Pleasures of Love is about what can be improved on‚ Or what can be done to obtain the pleasures of love. He shows that we should not follow the same footsteps as Othello and Desdomona‚ or Romeo and Juliet. Davies believed that Othello was a man that had too much passion‚ and his jealously eventually led to a miscommunication between himself and Desdomona‚ Othello did not even bother discussing the situation with Desdomona. With Romeo and Juliet‚ the Star-crossed lovers’

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