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    The Resistance Response

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    The new president has sparked up protests and a new rebellion‚ ’The Resistance’ is what several band of protesters out in the streets ranging in different cities. The protests have to do with immigration bans and things that keep people from other countries here. - My opinion on this issue are that it’s very poor minded‚ i believe that it’s just stirring up hate against many people. The majority of our younger advocates and leaders have stood up to this by going out as protesters and having marches

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    Response for "The Swans".

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    The Swans‚ by Clifford Dyment Midstream they met. Challenger and champion‚ They fought a war for honor Fierce‚ sharp‚ but with no honor; Each had a simple aim and sought it quickly. The combat over the victor sailed away Broken‚ but placid as the gift of swans‚ Leaving his rival to his shame alone. I listened for a song‚ according to story‚ But this swan’s death was out of character No giving up of the grace of life In a sad lingering music I saw the beaten swan rise on the water As

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    Psychoanalysis Response

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    The psychoanalytic therapeutic approach‚ initially‚ seemed quite far-fetched to me. The idea that as humans our personality‚ mental functioning and emotions stem from repression and constriction of sexual behavior occurring during the first six years of life‚ as Freud suggested‚ is bizarre and slightly outlandish in my opinion. Especially with no scientific evidence to support this notion. However‚ Freud’s basic framework has evolved over the last century into a the method which centers around

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    Film Response

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    Captain Nemo! The Invisible Man! Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde! Intrepid explorer Allan Quatermain‚ and Mina Harker. These and other amazing heroes create The League of Extraordinary gentlemen‚ who are teamed up in order to fight The Fantom‚ a cunning and highly dangerous nemesis who possesses advanced weaponry and is intent on starting the next world war. Lead by renowned adventurer Allan Quatermain‚ the League must use their exceptional powers to ensure that The Fantom’s plans for world domination do

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    Response To Into The Wild

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    money to charity and hitchhiked to Alaska. I cannot agree with People like Chris‚ they make me believe that the human being can be selfish‚ spoiled‚ and unpredictable. Like Callarman stated‚ “...Chris was bright and ignorant at the same time”. He had what not many others don’t‚ the opportunity to pursue a career. For many he is an idol‚ but to me he was just someone who lost his mind. I love nature‚ but I wouldn’t abandon my life for it‚ we have a duty to our family and friends to be there for each

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    (Layton‚ 2010) Fear is a response given out from the brain. The brain is part of the Central Nervous System. It has many different parts that work together to do day to day things‚ even when you sleep. Fear is an emotion that the brain signals out in case of any potential danger. (Serendip‚ 2002) There will be an outside stimulus that we are afraid of. Fear maybe different‚ but the reactions in the brain are the same throughout. (Fritscher‚ 2008) No one person can trigger fear volunatrily‚ it’s autonomic

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    Untouchable Response

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    Conor Reynolds Prof. Fehskens Literature of the Global Experience 9-13-11 The story that Lakha tells his son is considerably short‚ yet‚ it carries what I find to be a significant revelation within the book. The monologue that Lakha delivers to Bakha reveals a lot about Lakha himself‚ and his relationship with his family. Lakha also addresses the importance of the caste system‚ and his hopes that Bakha can abide to it. Throughout the novel Lakha is presented as a bit of an antagonist.

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    Response to Night

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    book to allow readers to connect with it more easily than other forms of writing. When Wiesel uses irony in Night‚ he is able to create a different feeling then we would get if Night was written in a strictly factual way. “The yellow star? Oh well‚ what of it? You don’t die of it…” says Elie’s father. This is ironic because Elie’s father does not state that by wearing the stars‚ they are labeling themselves as Jews‚ the dregs of the Earth. So‚ in reality‚ many Holocaust victims did die because they

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    blended response

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    says basically the parents set examples. Plus‚ it is only a game‚ I can see maybe when kid’s get older they would get upset‚ but not during little league football‚ or for any little league sport at that. The article is very good on giving details on what exactly happened at various scenarios‚ and the writer gave it a good message to give to the world to think about. They can damage or possibly ruin different mindsets and dreams for the little kid’s in the sport. My thoughts are very emotional with

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    Response To Casablanca

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    his very own “Pearl Harbor”. It was very easy to pick up on this symbolism because Rick saw her and his attitude completely changed. This was another one of the best representations in the movie. It worked so well because it was so similar to what happened to our country and how we handled the situation afterward. Rick sat down with Ilsa and Victor to have a drink which he had never done before. To me this was a sign that Rick was suddenly changing his ways. This single event changed everything

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