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    importance of having a barrier between your thoughts and your mind such as music: “Sometimes quiet is violent… There’s no hiding for me. I’m forced to deal with what I feel. There is no distraction to mask what is real… I ponder of something terrifying ‘cause this time there’s no sound to hide behind. I find over the course of our human existence, one thing consists of consistence, and it’s that we’re all battling…

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    Two post World War II American novels shed light on the struggles of fitting in and growing up as an adolescent. Holden is a teenage boy, who continually flunks out of school, and struggles with the loss of his brother. Esther is a successful young woman, who is taking a very promising path to a bright future. While Esther seems a success, both she and Holden experience traumatic events throughout their youth. Adolescence is both positive and negative experiences in life. J.D. Salinger’s The…

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    in his chamber pens himself, Shuts up his windows, locks fair daylight out,¨ (I, i, 134-136). Romeo has been locking himself away in his room, and is not looking to confide in anyone, he seems as if he would rather be alone with his thoughts, which causes his father to be very distraught. During Act 5, we are shown how intensely Romeo’s actions and faults affect his parents. After hearing about Romeo’s recent banishment, Lord and Lady Montague become deeply distressed, so much that Lady…

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    With the new technologies available in society today, it was just a matter of time before that technology would be used to commit crimes. Internet and networking are common terms in today’s society; some use it for business, to communicate with family and friends or to even find a date, but for some it is a new way to commit crimes and it has become a field of study in itself. Cyber criminals rely on the internet to commit their crimes and as technology changes it only stands to reason…

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    So Harmful and So Young “As they grow older, the chance that young people will use alcohol grows. Approximately 10 percent of 12-year-olds say they have used alcohol at least once. By age 13 that number doubles. And by age 15, approximately 50 percent have had at least one drink.” The age when our children try their first alcoholic beverage is getting younger and younger each year. John Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health states “Youth who start drinking before the age of 15 are five…

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    Millions of individuals suffer from depression. Many go about suppressing it in all of the wrong ways; some even harmful to your body. There are safe and effective ways to handle being depressed. No one enjoys sulking inside - when we 're happy, we feel on top of the world. I 'd like to share with you some methods to avoid and also methods worth trying that are safe to your mental and physical health. You Should Avoid: - Cigarettes, coffee, sodas. These don 't do your body any good and in the…

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    one has and actually having a mental illness. Take depression as an example, while anyone can feel sad or lonely, depression is not about feeling sad all the time. Depression is the suppression of feelings of sadness, anger or even happiness that causes people to not to feel themselves (Jianne Soriano). This is what leads to mental illness’ being taken lightly, the ramifications of the disorders and believing it is not an…

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    executes a plan to commit a brutal murder. However, he justifies this action by describing how the victim, an old pawnbroker, is a plague to society. He theorizes that some special people are allowed to transgress society’s standards for a worthy cause. These ideas are further explored as Dostoevsky comments on Utilitarianism, suffering, morality, and human nature through each character in the novel; the characters each represent a different component. Although the story is full of suffering…

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    bullied through the Internet are two to nine times more likely to commit suicide and not tell anyone about it. There is a lot of people that ask why they do it and there is a lot of wonder on how it happens. Why have the guts to bully someone through the Internet, what is the necessity of having to put down someone that may have other problems to worry…

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    order to discuss the problem, first we need a working definition of exactly who a child soldier is. In fact, “child soldiers are any children under the age of 18 who are recruited by a state or non-state armed groups and used as fighters, cooks, suicide bombers, human shields, messengers, spies, or for sexual purposes” (¨11 Facts¨). That means that kids, easier to manipulate, are chosen to…

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