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    physical impacts” (Milne & Collin- Vézina, 2015). Most people have experienced trauma in one form or another and did not have any long-term effects from the situation; for example, starting high school was a traumatic event that did not create any long-term effects. On the other hand, there are several traumatic experiences that can create long-term effects, such as war. Another one of these experiences, which is much closer to home and not as famous in the social media world, is children who…

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    In a very short and fulfilling montage we get to see them age, and soon the film takes a sharp turn once we see some gloomy scenes like Ellie 's pregnancy fail, and her passing away. Flash forward to a very square and grumpy old man who seems to be the total opposite of the Carl we saw just a couple of minutes ago, this Carl is just final moments away from assisted living before he decides to carry…

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    Outlawed American Smokers Tobacco was one of the first crops that made a lot of money because it helped pay for the American Revolution against England. Many people just chewed tobacco because it is smokeless and it didn’t affect people around them. It was also a stress reliever when it came to chewing tobacco. Cigarettes were created by James Bonsack in 1865, he mainly sold his hand rolled cigarettes to soldiers in the war. When James created the first cigarette-making machine in 1881 it went…

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    Much of it happened to us, or to families like ours. Many of the characters are composites of real people” (Hopkins Author’s Note). This situation is happening all around america. “. . . or that they have a seriously warped view of the contemporary teen experience. Unfortunately, few enough young adults live healthy, scrubbed lives. And what' might be deemed ‘inappropriate’ for them is necessary for many others” (Ellen Hopkins Interview). Many kids go through hardship with someone who is…

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    Essay About Adoption

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    Is adoption a good idea? Adoption is a very delicate issue when it comes to family dynamics. Although, through adoption, the parents are simply trying to create a family, or give their child a better life, mostly with good intentions, certain problems can arise. In the television show, “This is Us,” adoption controversies appear. In the show, Jack and Rebecca Pearson unexpectedly became pregnant with triplets, but during the birth, one passed. Little did they know, a child was found outside of…

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    joints, heart, lungs, blood, kidneys, and the brain. At least 5 million people worldwide have a form of lupus but more than 90% of the patients diagnosed with this particular deadly disease are women. People that usually develop this disease are young teens and middle-aged adults. The most common cause in death for people who have lupus is kidney failure. Symptoms can range from anything from headaches to pain in chest or deep breathing. Symptoms might come and go but a person can get a new…

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    What is the most essential parts of living life to the fullest? Recently I had the privilege of meeting one of America’s lasting WWII US Navy veteran Mr. Charles Wiley. During Mr. Wiley seminar he expressed many stories he has experienced in his vast lifetime from growing up, joining the military and post military life. People of his generation are very hard to come by nowadays, and our society and children need to embrace every last bit of knowledge these “old timers” have to share. The…

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    classmate of mine named April. Although she had a father had left her and her family when she was 11 years old. During the interview she had told me that as she got older she started to confuse love and sex; with that being said, about 71% of teen pregnancies can be caused because the father is absent, and women between the ages…

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    The desire for interacting and communicating with other people is an innate part of human nature. This communication is the medium through which people form bonds with one another. However, the bonds that people form in the lives can end up having contradictory consequences. In the book Hard to Get: Twenty-Something Women and the Paradox of Sexual Freedom, Leslie Bell discusses the concept of splitting which is a type of mindset that women face in relationships resulting in psychological…

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    it’s conclusion stated, “Overall, the study found that advantages of sports include: Weight control ,Problem-solving skills, Self-esteem, Social competence, [and] Academic achievement, And sports can lead to reduced rates of: Juvenile arrests, Teen pregnancies, [and] School dropouts,” (“Benefits”). This information supports the point that sports supply benefits to multiple aspects of life. These noted behaviors are very crucial to posses in order to have a successful life, because they can be…

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