A Night to Remember

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    A memory has different ways to function varying from one person to another. The memory itself is defined as the faculty by which the mind stores and remembers information. Trauma is something else that can be attached to a memory and it is defined as a deeply distressing or disturbing experience. Memory plays a tremendous role in our lives as well as in our society. A memory can prevent us from making mistakes as well as it can haunt us to the point of break down. Are all memories worth to be…

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    be bad for the brain? Can sleeping disorders affect the human body? What causes us to dream, why do we do it , and why can't we remember our dreams most of the times? These three questions are weird but you will be surprised of the outcome to the questions. After a tough day of school of work we want to sleep, some of us want to sleep for a long time and even at night we want to sleep for a long time but can that be bad for the brain? Yes. There are a lot of people in the U.S.A that lack sleep,…

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    Donald Spry Case Study

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    interview, Spry, provided the following information: Spry has been in private practice since 1969 and has been the attorney for Bangor School Board since 1976. Spry does 70% of his practice in family law and 30% with the school board. Spry recalled the night of the election for the school board director in August 2015. Before the election was held Spry told the board that the first person to receive five votes would be elected to the board. Spry thought there were six candidates nominated and…

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    Elie Wiesel, in his book the Night, described the horrific events of the Holocaust that occurred during the 20th century by writing about his experience in the German concentration camp, Auschwitz. By telling his story, it was possible for people to learn specifically what happened to the Jews during the Holocaust and identify the brutality of the German Nazi soldiers. However, despite these facts, Elie Wiesel at first, swore not to talk anything about the Holocaust. He had to bear so much pain…

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    Drinking was always a part of my life until one night that changed everything. It was a long night that into the next day. I started drinking when I was 14 and it steadily escalated into something out of control. In school I never really fit and was usually teased for different reasons. This eventually led to me becoming depressed. I don’t remember why I decided to try alcohol just that in the moments when I would drink I felt better about life. This steadily became more as getting a hold…

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    Rainsford woke up that night in a grisly sweat. Panting, he sat up in the bed that was once the man’s that he had killed. Rainsford had awoken because of the treacherous thing he had done. Why have I done this? He thought, I should have just restrained him until help came. Murder was not my intention. I committed a horrible crime. I can’t tell anybody. He told himself that it was just a nightmare, but he knew it was something more. Rainsford did not go back to sleep that night. That morning…

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    “Hey! Wanna go for a bike ride tonight?” Karli texted me this one-night last summer. This one night where my whole summer ended. The last night I remained able to hang out with my friends for the entire summer came before I knew it. No one had ever guessed bad things might happen. This will give you insight into how I received my concussion. One summer night my friends and I wanted to do something. Karli thought we should go for a bike ride and then texted me. The only people who had the…

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    presentation of death in Dylan Thomas’ poem and Christina Rossetti’s Death is a common theme for poets, we see this in Dylan Thomas’ poem ‘Do not go gentle into that good night’ and Christina Rossetti’s poem ‘Remember’. Neither of the poems use the word death directly, they use metaphors such as ‘silent land’ in Rossetti’s, and ‘good night’ in Thomas’. Both poems are littered with euphemistic language to elevate the tone, this portrays the poets own reluctance to talk of death. Rossetti’s poem…

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    Red-Personal Narrative

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    over me. Wind in my hair, I was there, I remember it all too well. Photo album on the counter, your cheeks were turning red. You used to be a little kid with glasses in a twin-size bed…

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    long years and many late nights but she got through it all while balancing her job as teacher, a mother to 4 kids, and a wife. She also tries to instill that value in her children. One night when I was purposely procrastinating practicing playing the flute and regretting signing up to…

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