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    he effects of driving after consuming alcohol have become very dangerousand it puts many people's lives in danger everyday.A.Many people each year die as a result of alcohol related accidents.1.According to the most recent figures from the Centers for DiseaseControl and Prevention (CDC), 39% of all traffic-related deaths arerelated to alcohol.B.Alcohol impairs eyesight, judgement, and reflexes which makes driving amotorized vehicle extremely dangerous.1.According to an article published by John…

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    academic to read through in a single pass. Gorn is a historian who once taught at Yale so it is expected. In the introduction Gorn even states that people have forgotten the story of Mother jones and, “My purpose in writing this book is to resist such amnesia” (Gorn 6). This infers that the book is going to be academic in tone and parts are going to be hard to read through, if you aren’t used to it, because it's by a history professor and historians have a methodology to stick to and their…

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    How do your findings have implications for understanding how the age of the person will potentially influence the person’s adaptation to any change or family transitions? As time passes, many things about the person and their environment change that causes that person to behave differently. During this early stage of development, children are demonstrating executive functioning, which is “a set of higher-level cognitive abilities that includes organization, planning, decision making, and…

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    In the last article that I used is a book review by Stephen Browne I found the text to be essential to my work. The book review discusses public memory as a narrative structure that serves as a rough organizational principle. It serves as a way to identify patterns of commemoration. The review offers a list of signpost to address the politics of memory. 1. Public memory which contains a slowly shifting configuration of traditions, is ideologically important because it shapes a nation’s ethos…

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    1. I think it is important for Christians to exist within community especially when dealing with difficult life circumstances, sins, or emotional and relational issues because we suffer from identity amnesia. We suffer from placing our identity in the things of creation rather than in Christ and His great work of salvation and sanctification. We are blind to our own sins and self-righteousness and are a people in desperate need. We are in great need for others who are broken and know of the…

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    Repressed Memory

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    A common condition that many people suffer from for many reasons is when they repress their memories. Repressed memories, also known by the diagnostic name dissociative amnesia, are memories that have been unconsciously forgotten due to the memory being associated with a high level of stress or trauma. Before the idea of repressed memory was even created, the prominent British philosopher John Locke had already disputed the idea. Locke believed that if one cannot remember an experience then they…

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    Dances With Wolves Myths

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    For starters, the author stated how films lately try to brain wash you from the reality, “…tendencies are supported by the rhetoric of freedom and democracy, which is further sustained by our national amnesia, a nationalist failure to by our natural amnesia, a nationalist failure to recognize and “own” our serial history of genocidal tendencies”. In other words, white washing everything from the Native Americans to every minority that has ever stepped foot on U.S.…

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    The film Hide and Seek (Josephson & Polson, 2005) encases a series of unfortunate events for the father, David, and his daughter, Emily. After David’s wife passes away, Emily is traumatized by her loss. David decides she needs a change of scenery, and moves them to a different city. Upon their move, David notices that Emily’s behaviors are strange and dangerous, blaming this on her new friend that she calls “Charlie”. As Charlie continues to make Emily do horrible acts such as kill their cat,…

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    At all times and in all countries, women are perceived as peace makers, while men are those who start wars or any conflicts. However, when the conflict occurs and men have to fight for their country or beliefs, women do not stand aside. Women’s role and contribution during World War II was neglected and marginalized by the society, government and historians for a long time. Although, most of their contribution still remains hidden or even forgotten, this paper will demonstrate how women could be…

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    Human experimentation Since the beginning of mankind we have managed to be the dominate species of the Earth; however, we are far from peaceful with warfare, slavery, starvation, and experimenting on our own kind. Humans have done some pretty twisted and inhuman things such as the Nazi Holocaust Experiment and Project MK-Ultra. Before, during, and after WWII, Nazi’s conducted many medical experiments on the Gypsies, Slavs (Large group of Ethnolinguistic in Europe), and Jews they held in…

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