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    A Hanging George Orwell

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    Good morning, my name is Ursula. In today’s presentation, I am going to introduce George Orwell’s short story “a hanging”. The author put his wrath and objection on this fiction. I’d like to cover four points in my speaking: the wrong of taking another one’s life; people have no right to execute the capital punishment to the prisoners. And I will put these two parts together to introduce. The others are the sick and indifferent society people suffered and the prisoner should be treated humanly…

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    though these two stories have a different opening and a different storyline, both Mrs. Mallard and Mrs. Wright experience freedom and relief after the deaths of their husbands. First, the two stories have different beginnings. Even though both stories are set in a home setting,…

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    Euthanasia, also known as death with honor or dignity is used to help patients who are suffering from a disease that cannot be cured. When doctors see no hope of cure in a patient’s health, the treatment becomes too painful euthanasia helps, in euthanasia doctors can drug the patient suffering with lethal and put them to sleep.. It is every human’s natural right to decide whether they wish to live or die, especially in the situation where there is no hope for cure. Legalizing Euthanasia can put…

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    that happened in Verona. The horrible death can be blamed on Romeo. He is an immature, murderer, and self-centered man. The tragedy starts as Romeo falls in love with Juliet. All the hopeless situations would not happen if Romeo did not meet her. However, the most…

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    seen Jim’s body for the last time. Then I realized even if I do well and protect myself things are still uncontrollable. Also, I cannot protect everyone else around me and neither am I myself invincible. It was that day that I was finally aware of death. Yes, everyone knows that eventually every living thing dies, but I thought however, for some reason this would never happen to me. Now I realize how wrong I was. Jim, he was like a father to me however he was the actual biological father for…

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    Changing of the Times The Canterbury Tales were first written in 1392, and published in 1475, was the beginning of many controversial issues that would appear over the next seven centuries. Author and Middle Englishmen Geoffrey Chaucer was a noble man and controller of the customs and the justice of peace in 1386. So much has changed from the then to now that we even use a different calendar system then what they would use! More of a representation of what the times were like and how they’ve…

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    Since 2013 there have been over 50,000 teen suicides in the United States alone. Suicide has become an epidemic among teens. Teens committed suicide for many reasons; including feeling alone, feeling depressed, or being confused about what they believe is love. Depression is a mental illness that takes over someone’s life in a heartbeat. Depression can cause teens to feel hopeless, loss of appetite, sleep changes, anger/irritability, and loss of energy, self-loathing, reckless behavior, or…

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    in the film, which is something that is associated with a younger population of people. He gets the tattoo because it was something he wanted to do and it did not matter what other people thought. This movie contains themes of doing what makes you happy no matter what other people…

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    interviewing to help assist clients discover solutions to their problems. The first session of this therapy will include future focused questions, which follow the miracle question. The miracle question focuses on one thing that could makes a client feel happy again. After grieving, some questions that are asked during a Solution Focused Therapy session are as follows: what can you do to keep the memory of your grandmother and uncle alive; what is your most joyous moment with your grandmother…

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    In Kate Chopin’s, “The Story of An Hour,” the speaker focuses on a woman’s perspective in marriage to illustrate that dependence on a man does not always prove to be satisfactory, rather, independence can lead to true fulfillment. Mrs. Mallard, the main character in the story, recently receives news that her husband had passed away. Though she is shocked with devastation, she later reflects on the result of the event--her opportunity for freedom-- and constantly says, “free, free, free!” In the…

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