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    Violence is a form of aggression being conducted by anger. Most of the time it causes severe damage to the person the aggression is intended to. Most people confuse violence with self defence. Violence and self defense are two different things. Violence is brought from hate, like hating a person for something they have or did. Self defence is being used to protect oneself under a dangerous situation, like when you are being robbed so you need to stop the person. In the book “Flight” by Sherman…

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    In this intricate Memoir, the author, Merri Lisa Johnson offers her readers a chance to place themselves in her shoes, it gives you an inside perspective a woman living with BPD (Borderline Personality Disorder), and how it affects her everyday life and relationships. Which I’d have to say was eye opening for me. In this paper, ill refer to her character as Johnson. Her five year journey of writing this book and what it entails will not leave you disappointed, it definitely took my emotions on a…

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    After a bad sports injury or car accident, many doctors send their patients to physical therapy to help them make a full recovery. But what exactly does a physical therapist do to heal your injured body? The expert staff at Total Care Physical Therapy & Sports Medicine explain below the crucial role a physical therapist plays in recovery. Physical therapy is a great option for people of all ages—from newborns to the elderly. Trained and certified, physical therapists alleviate pain and…

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    the scariest thought a person could have is the thought of where will they end up when they get old. there are many of the older people right now in our society, that are still debating on whether to have their family moved them to an assisting living facility, where they have a stranger taking care of them or staying home with their loved ones and have better care, better treatment, and the attention that they deserve. I love my mother with every being of my fiber, putting her in a nursing…

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    Emotional abuse leaves no physical marks but it can cause depression later in life. Many individuals may not know that abuse is any type of behavior that is use to have control over another person by that person being in fear, humiliated, and verbally assaulted. According to Court (2007), emotional abuse “psychological abuse” is defined as systematic, patterned and chronic abuse that is used by a person to lower another person’s sense of self, self-worth and power. Emotional abuse is a type of…

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    Loyalty; it is the process of being loyal. It 's a pretty simple definition. To be loyal means to give or show a support or allegiance to a person or institution. People show loyalty to others for a variety of reasons, mainly because they obtain some benefit because of it; these usually include love, trust, or in the case of most politics and corrupt governments, money. So, when the benefits of being loyal to others disappear or even turn to negative consequences, why is it that most individuals…

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    Anger is defined as "a strong feeling of intense displeasure, hostility, or indignation as a result of a real or an imagined threat or insult, frustration, or injustice toward yourself or towards someone who’s very important to you" (Stanley 4). As a matter of fact, everyone gets angry, and it does not matter whether this anger is good or bad but what does really matter is that why people get angry and how they response to such horrible feeling. Thus, In order to know how to deal with anger as a…

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    Deception In Hamlet

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    Leonardo Di Vinci once said, “The greatest decision men suffer is from their own decisions.” Deception can occur in everyday life and is an important process for building relationships or in general social interaction. In the Shakespearean play, Hamlet uses deception to reveal the role that Claudius had in the death of his father. Hamlet uses deception to gain the knowledge needed to indict Claudius with the murder of his father, while Claudius is using deception to cover up his role within…

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    When I was in the first grade, I was considered a goody two-shoes because I followed all the rules and got good grades, but I never really believed that I deserved the nickname until one day on the playground. My friends and I decided to play Follow the Leader. As we continued to play the game, we started to sing all of the songs we had learned in class. I began to wonder, are we allowed to sing outside during recess? I thought about this question so long that I decided to go tell on myself to…

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    Shame punishments is like double edged swords. One side of the blade is already sharp enough to kill the victim, that it is not necessary for the other. There is only need for one blade in which one can learn from and make it out in one piece. While the acts of wrongdoing are already enough, the punishments that include shaming should not be encouraged within societies. Humiliating someone is just lowering to their standards. Humiliation tears apart one’s love for themselves and kills their…

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