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    The more I thought of the idea of moving the more fear I had, I thought to myself “how are you going to make it on your own, how am I going to enroll for school full time and manage a full time job”? Just thinking of the responsivities I was heading towards freaked me out. Becoming an adult was no joke nor it was going to be fun, wishing to grow up to have more freedom didn’t seem must of a freedom. I ended up going the easy way and enrolled in a community college where I could do general basics…

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    Aerwyna Alternate Ending

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    turned bright red. "Not my own words!" Quinn chuckled, but stopped herself. Don't get too attached, Quinn, your stay is temporary. She just needed to figure it out. It was not going to be easy. At least Quinn didn't think so. She had no idea how amnesia worked. Was it like memories were sucked away from you forever, or just misplaced? She stalked after Aerwyna who was trying to calm down the ladies. "Stick to the hunt, remember our code." Aerwyna whispered. Artemis was stalking…

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    Human Test Subjects Dr. Strauss and Dr. Nemur were terrible people using Charlie Gordon as a test subject. Charlie was a test subject to try to achieve a higher IQ of 204. In Flowers for Algernon the doctors made a poor choice using Charlie Gordon as a test subject. The first reason is that it could be temporary and just a complete waste. If it is permanent then great, but if not it is just a complete waste of time money and other factors that go into the operation. “Deterioration progressing. I…

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    Short Story: Going Back

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    Going Back Lucina grew up in a small town off the coast of Puerto Rico. When she was 7, she was a victim of a hit and run accident. She was hospitalized until she was 9, shortly after she was diagnosed with liver cancer due to her mother drinking while she was pregnant. Most of Lucina’s life she was in and out of the hospital. Lucina didn't have a regular childhood like most children her age. As Lucina grew up she learned that she was different. One day Lucina was in the car with her parents…

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    pulling back the curtain would not necessarily assuage white fears—black churches have often been primary places where American white supremacy is critiqued and condemned. An awareness of black Christianity would come into conflict with the chosen amnesia white Americans…

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    Summer In Roul Essay

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    Novels by Ilana Tan is one of the novel the season 4 for me. His first novel is titled Summer in Seoul, a novel entitled Autumn in Paris, his third novel, entitled Winter in Tokyo and his fourth novel titled Spring in London. The reason I chose it is because the title ' little ' pull my heart, a synopsis of the book very soon made me want to go home and read this book in my room. In this article, I will review some of the things I love about this novel. The main character in this novel there are…

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    Agatha Christie Analysis

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    Agatha Christie, also known as “the queen of mystery”, has written over 70 novels and short stories. She is a well respected author, who has only been outsold by Shakespeare and the Bible. Her famous works have been recognized for many decades, and will continue to reign, thanks to shows like Doctor Who. The science fiction drama, paid tribute to Christie and her many works, in their episode “The Unicorn and the Wasp”. This episode builds its plot around Christie’s life by mostly staying true…

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    data. However, they also present their conclusion on how the brain can also mislead us to blindly believe information that could potentially hold no merit, without a second thought or inference. Wang and Aamodt claim that this is a result of source amnesia, a phenomenon where the human brain will subconsciously disconnect facts from their original source, making the credibility…

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    forgetfulness is commonly referred to as Alzheimer’s disease. However, at the time that this book was written it was assumed that amnesia was the cause of the minds decomposition. At the beginning of the novel, the author hints at Elhanan Rosenbaum’s struggle to hold on to memories and as the story unfolds the reader finds out that he has been diagnosed with amnesia, which will eventually lead to his demise. However, before his time is up, Elhanan asks his son Malkiel to travel to the village…

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    mentions that dissociative disorders “are characterized by 'a disruption in the usually integrated functions of consciousness, memory, identity or perception of the environment” (Spring, 2011). Symptoms of multiple personality disorder can include “amnesia, anxiety, auditory hallucinations, depression, fugue episodes, insomnia, low self-esteem, lost time, mood swings, numbness, self-harm, somatoform symptoms, and lastly, suicide attempts” (Ringrose, 2012). Kathy does not have all of these…

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