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    strikingly similar to those of borderline patients: general impulsivity‚ severe chaos in relations with significant others‚ severe breakdown in their capacity for work and emotional intimacy‚ and para-suicidal and self-mutilating behavior” (Kernberg & Yeomans‚ 2013‚ p.14). “Victims stated that more than 40 percent of spousal offenders were under the influence of alcohol or drugs at the time of the incident” (Gosselin‚ 2010‚ p. 250). Alcohol combined with a mental health issue can create a dangerous situation

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    Sustainable brainwashing: Greenwashing Name: Emiel van Ginhoven Class: HT4 Student number: 502575 Name teacher: Philippa Collin Word count: 984 Foreword I owe the subject of my essay to the class: “Writing an argument”‚ for which I want to express my thanks. Having written this essay partially with joy‚ partially with frustration‚ the final result came into being with a little guidance of some of my friends. Having small debates about sustainable

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    It’s difficult to imagine that the passenger pigeon was once so numerous yet it became extinct in 1914(endangered species act‚ 2015). Awareness to protect species in the beginning of the 20th century began with Theodore Roosevelt establishing the National Wildlife Refuge at Pelican Island‚ an early step aimed at “protecting endangered and threatened plant and animal species”( Endangered Species Act‚ 2013). It took another 70 years for the Environmental Species Act to become law; the Endangered

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    needs it; Happiness is in doing acts of charity; Happiness is when you’ve led a righteous life. Happiness to some is in dreams alone; Happiness to some doing risky feats; Happiness to a few is in a sheer lazy life; Happiness to some is in yeoman service to mankind. Happiness is a phenomenon; Happiness is a quirk of fate; Happiness is quite rare and scarce at times; Happiness to some is in living in a virtual world! Happiness is in braving the storms of life; Happiness is in

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    Jordan Harris Intro to GLBT Studies March 8‚ 2015 Harvey Milk 1. Harvey primarily spoke about the strong need for individuals in the LGBT community to come out. He elaborated that this was significant because if other saw that LGBT people were more prevalent a closed society could be a more open one. If more people were out the LGBT individuals still in the closet could see that there is hope and the word is moving in the right direction. 2. Harvey Milk led a relatively normal life growing up in

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    those people who had no wealth other than their children. Peasants * an agricultural worker who generally works land owned or rented by/from a noble. * bound to the land and could not move or change their occupation unless they became a yeoman (free person)‚ which generally happened by buying their freedom. * The peasant also generally had to give most of their crops to the noble. Lumpen Proletariat * the "refuse of all classes"‚ including "swindlers‚ confidence tricksters‚ brothel-keepers

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    To start off‚ school lunches taste horrible‚ and students deserve better. Many students will walk up to the cafeteria line expecting to enjoy what’s being served‚ when it reality‚ they approach the food and it looks disgusting. Multiple times students at Auburndale High school won’t enjoy the food that they picked out originally. Sitting down at the lunch table they would realize that the fruits such as apples or bananas are rotten or the chicken sandwich that was picked out is still undercooked

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    Waging Revolution I. From Resistance to Revolution 1. What does it mean to rebel? i. People that come from nothing and are angry and want more. Revolution is inevitable and Congress is still trying to negotiate peace they are trying to find a peaceful way out of things in a way that doesn’t lead to war B. Tea Act (1773) 1. Tea is the most important consumer product‚ it defines the colonists. Part of the monopoly of the East India company‚ sustains protests all over the colonies. Its not the tea

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    and tend to their children or domestic service. They would rely on men for their finances. Women would get jobs other than voluntary work to support their families financially. They would work jobs where men usually work including being mechanics‚ farmers‚ factory workers‚ and secretaries. “By 1917 the London Gazette surveyed 444‚000 women‚ this survey stated that 68% of women changed jobs since the war began‚ 16% were out of domestic service‚ 22% were unemployed and now had a job in 1914‚ and 23%

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    Cumnor in the 1860s: How Far Did Dependence on Agriculture Shape its Social Structure? ‘We stood in Cumnor ..A straggling line of scattered cottages with mud or rough stone walls uncemented and rude and low overhanging thatched roofs with here and there the bee hives on a bench by the gate in the low stone wall or a few brown faced urchins who peeped slily at the unaccustomed stranger….(Anon 1850) .. ‘We turned our back upon the line of cottages or huts perhaps they might be called’ the writer

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