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    to become mentally ill and the sad part is we all know kids spend way more than four hours a day in front of a screen. Childline, a free 24-hour counselling service for children and young people stated, “Number of calls to ChildLine about online bullying, suicidal thoughts, and self-harm have soared in recent years, mostly about cyberbullying on social media.” However, social…

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    window to the past. Last names are the utmost important part of anyone’s name, since it is past done from generation to generation. The meaning and the way names are spelled changes over time and across the world. Our names, meanings, nicknames, and why we were named what we were, are just a few ways that shape are uniqueness. Originating from the Greek name Alexandros, Alexander signified "shielding men" from the Greek word alexo, which means "to guard. Help" and the Greek word aner, which…

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    understands, solid, well developed characters are required for any story to be worth reading. In order to create these characters or to identify them within a novel, one must have a strong understanding of human nature and psychology. It is for this reason that the Austrian psychologist Sigmund Freud is often discussed within English classrooms. Characters need to behave as real people, and real people are often contradicting and in conflict with themselves. Indeed, “...Freud stresses that…

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    games are fairly new and so popular that most people can remember playing them with either there kids or as a kid, games like Mario, Pac-man, Asteroids, Super pit fall, and many more. Ever since video games were created people have used them to blame why people are violent, create crime, and are aggressive. Are these claims accurate? “Analyses only found a relationship for aggressive thoughts or feelings, but not for aggressive behavior.” (Breuer. et al, 2015,pg 1) As stated here that video…

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    might as well be titled what did hitler think about drugs, or pets, or ties and people watch it. So I wondered why are people so interested in the Holocaust. I thought maybe because people like puzzles and the Holocaust on a base level makes very little sense, so people ask how did that happen, how did he rise to power, why didn’t america do anything, why didn’t they run, why didn’t they lie, why didn’t they die. So people have all these good questions but no matter how much people try to force…

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    also participate in athletics and student organizations. School originations promote positive and good behavior that help lead to a positive high school experience. There are also many ways that can lead to a negative high school experience, such as bullying, drama, and the use of illegal drugs. The use of illegal drugs during this time can have damaging effects for the rest of students’ lives. Not only are drugs…

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    Imagine being a child, being made fun of, being laughed at because your uniform doesn’t fit your body type. Feeling insecure and exposed, feeling bad about yourself because the uniform that was forced upon you does not express how you feel, being uncomfortable in your tight khakis and scratchy polo. Should students truly be forced to wear a uniform? Should student be limited on what they can wear? The answer should be no. Sadly that is not the answer we have today. Girls are always limited on…

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    Although imprisonment is most commonly used to describe a person that is incarcerated, the term is also used when someone feels restricted and trapped in an emotional environment they cannot escape from. Ernest J Gaines’ novel, A Lesson Before Dying exemplifies a story in which imprisonment is a pervasive struggle throughout the lives of Grant and Jefferson. Grant and Jefferson, although never close, come from Black American families. These men come together and form a strong bond with one…

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    However, it is clear to me that plastic surgery should be accepted with limitations and reasons of course. Like I mentioned before anyone who is born with any hereditary defect problem and or illness causing them to appear out of the norm or feel out of their comfort zone has the right to ensure a bright future with confidence. Plastic surgery…

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    Memories of our teachers are usually a stark binary— either good or bad. However, regardless of being either positive or negative recollections, these stories influence our self-image as children, shape us as learners, and stay with us into adulthood. Carl Jung offers insight into the memory of teachers, he says when "one looks back with appreciation to the brilliant teachers, but with gratitude to those who touched our human feelings . . . warmth is the vital element for the growing plant and…

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