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    person would be left in a continued state of duress and would be focused solely on escaping that traumatic situation. This state manifests itself in a variety of symptoms that generally fit into four categories: Intrusive Memories (flashbacks‚ nightmares‚ and scary thoughts)‚ Avoidance (avoiding places‚ avoiding specific objects‚ and avoiding memories of the traumatic event)‚ Disassociation (feeling as though out-of-body and feeling as though the world was unreal)‚

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    I possibly thought this could end in such a way that I wasn’t completely terrified. I hate horror movies‚ haunted houses‚ and generally anything scary. Prior to Haunted High‚ I had only seen one horror movie‚ House at the End of the Street‚ and I only agreed to watch it if my cousin told me exactly what was going to happen and when. Anytime I hear a scary story I will spend the next week or two terrified that whatever it was about would come and kill‚ hurt‚ or haunt me.

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    I possibly thought this could end in such a way that I wasn’t completely terrified. I hate horror movies‚ haunted houses‚ and generally anything scary. Prior to Haunted High‚ I had only seen one horror movie‚ House at the End of the Street‚ and I only agreed to watch it if my cousin told me exactly what was going to happen and when. Anytime I hear a scary story I will spend the next week or two terrified that whatever it was about would come and kill‚ hurt‚ or haunt me.

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    What are the effects of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder when not treated? By Jennifer Petrell Research Methods Post Traumatic Stress Disorder Research Paper Abstract What are the affects of Post Traumatic Stress Disorder when not treated? There is a known battle among our nation’s combat veterans and this battle comes from within us and this silent battle is called Post Traumatic Stress Disorder. This disorder can be dated back to Vietnam now that they have an actual name for it. There are some

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    Tanya Gupta English 121 Initial Draft 29 March 2012 Dream Interpretation A dream is an answer to a question we haven’t yet learned how to ask. -Fox Mulder Across cultures and over the ages‚ since the beginning of civilisation dreams and their interpretation have both intrigued and bewildered mankind. From the ancient Greeks and Romans in 3000 BC (and the peoples before them)‚ to the Sigmund Freud’s and Carl Jung’s of this world and beyond. That mysterious world we drift into and through‚ when

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    Perhaps a slightly less readily recognizable theme in Burton’s work than some of his visual styles and story patterns‚ the 1950s horror films is nevertheless a prime source of material for all of his work. The monster movie is especially relevant in discussing Burton’s themes and recurring preoccupations. That which is perceived as monstrous is never associated with evil in Burton’s films; his "monsters" are always misunderstood creatures looking for forms of love and acceptance. Even the repulsive

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    wind because it is loud and causes him to have nightmare (Braybrooks‚ 1996). In this situation‚ Piglet exercises centration by only focusing on one factor of the wind. As the story unfolds‚ Piglet’s friends help him to see that wind can do other things besides be loud and scary by showing him fun activities that require wind. By the end of the story‚ Piglet is able to consider multiple qualities of wind‚ and understands that it does not have to be scary. This story line helps to encourage children

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    Stephanie Hernandez English 100 Professor Walters 07‚ December 2012 What it really takes to Get Far in Life. My life has just been a total nightmare. I had never imagined that I would have to go through half of the things that I had gone through. Life had messed me up really bad. I never asked for anything. I just did what I was told because I was obeying the rules. I had always lived with my grandparents. They are like my parents since my real parents were never around when I was

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    Professor Zapoluch English 201: Rhetorical Analysis Draft 1 Sunday September 15‚ 2013 Changing the Streets Have you ever traveled to a big city such as New York City‚ Chicago or L.A? As you’re walking down the street‚ completely captivated by the skyscrapers and chaos of the city‚ did you notice the man on the corner with sign saying “Homeless. Need money”? More importantly‚ did you notice the child sitting on the same bench for the three days you were in the city? In the November 2007 edition

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    Signs of substance abuse B. Self blame/harm/guilt 1. Why turn to self-blame/harm/guilt? 2. Methods of self-harm 3. Temporary relief (Transition: Not all emotional and mental disorders and visible to the naked eye‚ but something as scary as a sexually transmitted infection may very well be.) III. A. HIV/AIDS 1. Symptoms 2. Treatment B. Chlamydia 1. Symptoms 2. Treatment C. Herpes 1. Symptoms 2. Treatment (Transition: Unfortunately sexual assault is

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