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    Alien Abduction Narrative

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    that my parent might get worried, I went on the computer and look up what the mark was on my arm. As I kept scrolling down the page I found something familiar to the mark on my arm, so I went onto the website and it sayed “Mystery mark from alien abduction” so I thought to myself was I abducted by aliens, but I knew that aliens were not real, I looked on my arm again and compare it to the picture I saw on the screen. I looked very carefully, it was very similar to mine so maybe I was abducted…

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    What Is Alien Abduction?

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    Another significant evidence that can prove the existence of these extraterrestrials but always being covered up by the government is alien abduction. Every year, thousands of cases of alien abduction are reported and that number still gradually increases. Abductees usually have many common experiences about how they were abducted. They were taken while they were sleeping, then somehow woke up and being sucked into a hovering light ball or a spaceship. They usually lost some of their memories…

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    Why Do Aliens Exist

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    The notion of extraterrestrials has been a big concept around the world. Most people believe that Area 51 is a military base where scientist carry out experiments on aliens, fake the moon landing, and many other conspiracies. After overlooking the wonders and conspiracies of both aliens and Area 51, articles show that there has not been any real evidence to prove that aliens exist. Many people believe that aliens exist or that they have visited earth and are being tested. In 2011, an article on…

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    The Amber Alert System

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    Child abductions have become a common occurrence in our society. The need to inform the public on a grand scale is a matter of utmost importance. At one time, no such method existed. A day in Arlington, Texas would change that forever. Out of tragedy, the AMBER Alert System was started. The unauthorized taking of a child without permission from a parent or guardian is considered a child abduction. There are two main types are by family members and a stranger abduction. Although the taking…

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    Aliens, Some people believe that there are extraterrestrial beings within our universe, while others find then a complete hoax. The truth of the matter is that there have been reports of alien sightings since the 1900s. One couple claims of having horrible night terrors, relieving their horrible experiences after they have been kidnaped by extraterrestrials. Other reports state of comeing face to face with extraterrestrials inside a mothership, shortly after they have been abducted. One man…

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    Scavengers Narrative

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    suits (this one was a matte black, it would be invisible in the night sky) appeared out of a panel in the wall and assembled itself around him as he stood holding Loki’s gaze, smiling slightly. “Stand behind me, put your arms around my neck,” Tony instructed. Loki did, and a moment later they were flying. Tony was flying slower than usual, since he had an unarmored companion on his back, but still they were whipping through the sky, almost silently around the mostly-quiet, mostly-dark…

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    “Hana Rosin shares her views on the overprotective behaviour of parents towards their children and its effects on the development of the kids. The author starts by explaining about old age adventure playgrounds and their significance in making a child aware of the risks and dangers involved while doing any fun task independently. She emphasises on the thought by giving views of a landscape architect, according to which, playgrounds should be designed in such a way “that kids could move around…

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    Have you ever seen a parent guiding their child 's every move? The other day, while walking downtown, I saw this family of four, two little boys and their mom and dad. I couldn 't help but overhear the kid saying “Mom I think I want to ski this year” and then the mom replied “Honey that 's dangerous, so many kids get hurt each year from that.” The dad just seldomly agreed. Now I know that parents don 't want their kids to get hurt, but to what extent is enough? Thats where the idea of helicopter…

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    In the article, “Get Over the Stranger Danger and Join the Free-Rangers,” Elizabeth Renzetti has a very strong opinion on the fact that helicopter parenting is not good for your child and that you should let them be more independant. She grew in a society where herself and her brothers could have been in the arcade while their dad was record shopping across the street, and nobody would say a thing. Today, she is seeing that parents are clearly being a little too overprotective and are limiting…

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    The Land Rosin Summary

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    Children’s freedom to explore and why it is a vital part of growing up Childhood and parenting norms have changed somewhat drastically over the past few decades. Parents have become more protective and as a result children are more dependent on adult supervision as they grow older. In her article, Hanna Rosin argues that children need to have freedom during their growing process, in terms of facing certain risks and coming to terms with, and even eliminating, their fears. In being…

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