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    making one of the best teams in the area is very hard to do all on your own. Making Bull Soxs Academy very hard and scary. Even if you have played on a travel team before. Just like I have. One reason it is hard id because I was benched for 2 years in a row. How this can affect is because you become behind and it is hard to catch back up. Also, because you have not had the experience. Another reason is because your self-esteem goes way down. This can also affect how your tryouts go because…

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    first analyzes the poem, it naturally comes of as harsh or scary. The first thought that comes to mind is that the drunken father is abusing the child. Although after further analysis of the poem it seems as though that is not the case. The poem doesn’t sound as though it was the happiest memory of the child’s life, but it wasn’t a memory he feared either. In the poem “My Papa’s Waltz” written by Theodore Roethke, the speaker’s experience seems to be a positive one based on the rhythm and word…

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    I don’t know if this experience made me like it more or less,. , But on this particular Halloween and Easter Collided, let me explain. It’s almost Halloween and I am so excited. It’s probably my favorite holiday , probably because of the candy , dressing up, but probably my favorite part is carving pumpkins. Tomorrow me and my family are going to the pumpkin patch to pick a pumpkin to carve. This Halloween mine was going to be super scary. Then in the distance I saw a scary easter bunny. I…

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    As seen commonly in many famous Japanese artworks, a Shoki is a cultural warrior usually associated with the supernatural. In this woodcut print entitled “Shoki Creeping Up on a Sleeping Demon” by Yoshitoshi Ryakuga a monstrous fish demon appears to be literally sucking the life out a Shoki warrior. Created in 1882 this painting portrays another example of how common ghostly monsters were and still are are in Japanese culture. The supernatural play an important part in japanese art for they were…

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    these films, as well as, why we do this. Horror movies are meant to take one on an emotional roller coaster and make them experience one, if not all, of their worst fears all in one setting. In reason as to what we do when we attend to see these films, King says, "..we are daring the nightmare." This is proven by the after effect of some individuals after watching a scary film. Some may have nightmares. Some may have to sleep with lights on; whatever one has to do to get what they have just…

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    Explanatory Essay In scary stories authors use things that could scare us like someone dying, a ghost,an abnormal figure, or even death. In addition , “House Taken Over” and “ The Fall of the House of Usher” the authors used transformation within the characters to scare us as well as the aid of the other scary elements I just stated. How exactly, well the transformation in both stories is used show how characters go from being fearful to accepting the irregularity of their abnormal fate. And…

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    Horror Movie Psychology

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    they react to it. Some people may find scary movies to be fun and awesome, while others can see them as incredibly petrifying. This can be attributed to the Emotion Theory, which states that “our interpretation of these same psychological cues can be different depending on the individual” (Mathers, AP psychology teacher). Most people experience erratic heartbeat and rapid breathing. Those who find horror movies rather entertaining might compare the experience to riding a roller-coaster. For…

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    constancy in the process there was a strict guideline to follow (Osterlind, 2016). 189 women and 33 men participated in the study from thee different schools throughout their nursing school experience, though only 17…

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    Pranking Across Cultures

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    from the individuals’ identity, to the society they are a part of. (Hobbs & Grafe 2015), as it shows how factors in culture, can impact the format and responds of the videos. They investigate the idea by examining different prank videos such as the Scary Maze Game prank in two similar develop countries; like the United States and Germany, in this research the similar bases or ideas in the videos format lets the author emphasize and understand the contrast in between each country. Thesis In…

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    adrenaline rush from skydiving. There is an aesthetic distance that allows the viewers to experience his/her own fear as an object of enjoyment. This type of experience is a frame where viewers know there is a limit and they will not get physically hurt. This paper will explore the emotion of fear when watching horror films. The paper will be a psychoanalysis on the fear that is experienced when watching something scary. It also will include the cognitive reactions and what is the deep root…

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