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    the pit is prepared, the fire is made ready, the furnace is now hot, ready to receive them, the flames do now rage and glow.” (pg. 153) Through his utilization of horrific diction such as “burns”, “damnation”, and “furnace” to express fear, he convinced unconverted Puritans to be born again. He also convinced the Puritans to convert to Puritanism with morbid diction such as “flames”, “rage”, and “glow”. In addition, he gave fear to the Puritans through this quote, “The God that holds you over…

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    The breaking point where your mind goes slightly numb and you feel your soul is going to explode at the last trigger or word spoken at that moment. Somewhere you lost track of all compassion and love as your heart grows into a strained bundle of pure, cold heat. The pressure inside you finally ignites with fury shown on your face. Everything you held back from saying out of consideration, is provoked with a harsh reality of you becoming head over heels angry. Too many times of being pushed to…

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    was angry because he felt wrongly judged. That feeling of not being good enough, not being liked, and never being given a chance, all seem to have influenced why he became a murderer. Deep down the monster was a good person and only acted out due to rage he felt from the constant pain. This further shows that a person’s life experiences influence the person they become. For example, two years ago the Sandy Hook elementary school was the victim of a 26 person mas killing. The killing was done by…

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    Life is full of adversity, and at times it is full of hatred and anger. Everyone has a point in their life when they must decide whether rage and hate should cause them to take revenge or love one’s enemies. In the book Night, Elie Wiesel fights a battle between anger and hate towards his Nazi captors, and in doing this Eli develops the idea that wherever hate is, anger in there also. Night depicts that both hate and anger lead to each other, and everyone must choose to either act upon these…

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    The traffic is horrifying in Chicago, so it makes sense for some people to have a little road rage or in Milskys case a little too much road rage. People swearing, cursing at each other out the windows of their cars on the road at 9 in the morning. Even though no one’s at fault because no one can control traffic. The better option is to leave the house earlier, but these people along with Milsky choose not to. What people don’t realize in that moment is the feelings of others. They don’t…

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    Formal Outline Speech Title: Left Lane Driving Specific Purpose: left lane driving behavior Thesis Statement: It’s surprising to learn that people still unsure about the correct use of the left lane, I hope to share some insight in order to clarify some misconceptions on the topic. Introduction Picture yourself in morning rush hour Have you ever been driving on the left lane when suddenly a car is right behind you, flashing their lights and tailgating? What do you do? Do you move to the…

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    So because they felt bad they knew how the student was feeling and wanted help them out so they don’t feel how they felt in their dream or childhood. Humanism Humanism approach could explain this situation by having the person decide whether they wanted to do the right thing and help the student out. Also they could examine the event and the feelings the student was feeling at that time to help them out. Neurobiological Neurobiological approach cannot explain this situation because…

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    decides to turn right off of the road but he didn’t use his turn signal so I almost knocked into him. I hate when people drive without using turn signals, go under the speed limit, and have their brights on. Driving without using turn signals really grinds my gears. Driving without using turn signals really grinds my gears. When the person in front of you is coming up on a turn and they start to slow down their speed to make the turn into a new lane or to get onto a new road can cause…

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    Life can be hard for a salesman and that is especially true for Willy Loman in “Death of a Salesman” by Arthur Miller. Loman, whose last name perfectly describes him, as a “low man” is a travelling door-to-door salesman. Just like any other person, all Loman wants for him and his family is the American dream. Unfortunately for Loman and his family the American dream turns into an American nightmare. The dream does not come true for Willy because his narcissism constantly gets in the way. Willy…

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    Distracted Driving Today’s drivers have developed bad habits that can cause accidents or even fatal crashes. The road is shared by all different types of drivers including senior citizens and young people, foreign drivers and drivers with no licenses. All these people have different skills, behaviors and moods. In fact, many young drivers do not care about other people on the road and do not realize the real danger of their bad habits. For example, cars are switching from one lane to the other…

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