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    Definition Essay Love

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    sight” factor. This is when someone is immediately attracted to you and the chemistry is great! I perfect example of Eros love is the love in the movie “Titanic.” The two lovers meet on the titanic and quickly fall in love and have great chemistry. Mania love partners generally feel the need of each other, and it becomes an obsessive love. These relationship are the crazy in love relationships, but they are also the relationships that are the most off and on. Ludus lovers are the players in…

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    In Salem, Massachusetts, a series of ridiculous witch trials led to the death of many innocent people. In the play, The Crucible by Arthur Miller, he portrays the main cause of the witch trials was jealousy in the town. There are numerous theories about why so many people were falsely accused, but there is no agreed upon explanation as to why people were put on trial. The Salem witch trials were known to be fueled by hysteria, causing intolerance, irritability, and capriciousness, but some…

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    solid proof as evidence, and work under the belief that every person is innocent until proven guilty. While the puritans had many flaws in their society, our culture can learn from it in order to not repeat mistakes. There were many causes to the mania of the Salem witch trials, though most stemmed from the bible and their strict culture. Not only were the people repressed in admitting their sin, but they also gained from accusing others and the entire culture was paranoid and believed…

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    a history of asthma, breast biopsies, contusion to head with LOC, HPV, and Hypothyroidism, who was admitted to the hospital after assaulting her mother and stepfather. She is diagnosed with bipolar I disorder with current or most recent episode of mania. History of present illness Patient states, “I have been suffering for 20yrs, dated a guy for 6yrs and was raped every day. I always put myself in mental institutions for bipolar disorder”. Patient came to the hospital voluntarily. She had a…

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    Himmons, N. -8pd- Counterculture paper Page 1 of 8 COUNTER CULTURE FLAPPERS HONORS SOCIOLOGY NATE? HIMMONS During the 1920?s, American culture went through a great change as a result of World War I. With jazz on the horizon, media rising, and technology advancing, the norms of American culture began to change, especially with the role of women. The flappers, a nickname for northern, urban middle class women, who challenged society?s Victorian traditional values,…

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    The faces of children light up with excitement and disbelief. Seeing all the characters they watch on television and always dreamed to be, seemed to be mind-boggling. Street parties with all the Disney characters imaginable, loud music and dancing children and their parent in front of the “Magical Castle” is every kids dream. Thrilling rides for all ages, photos, meet and talk with your favorite characters, every food and candy you can dream of all in one day. Walt Disney world is the ultimate…

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    Body shaming has been around for decades. In the 50s and 60s, ads were filled with ways to get plumper. In the early 2000s, the desired body type resembled that of a skeleton. What’s the trendy body type today? Big butts. Early in the year 2014, social medias were hit with a wave of self acceptance. Turning away from “fat shaming” and towards loving yourself. Girls of all body types were referring to themselves as “queen” and “boss ass bitch”, taking pride in being independent if they were,…

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    The Bangin's 80s

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    fashion trends that showed the withdrawal of the conservative views of dressing. Rave clothing were often bright and bold in color, accessorized with beaded jewelry and glittery bold makeup. Women often wore crop tops that exposed their belly while dancing and men wore clothes that did not restrict movement. Fanny packs were a must in the 80s. It’s simple and easy to access design made it a success in the fashion industry. Since many pants were made with little to no pockets, the fanny pack…

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    setting up the Dance Mania. It’s a game that uses motion sensor to track our moves. So Love Joy and faced the the wall where the two TVs, and started to dance with the tune of YMCA. Love Joy is about 28 years old wearing a black jeans and her silky pink yellowish longsleeves shirt flows while raising her hands over her head to form the letter YMCA. Before the song ended I look behind me and I saw the children, Akeisha and Martha, Kalyn’s classmate and some of the lady joined dancing with us.…

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    Hysteria In The Crucible

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    Throughout the play, The Crucible, written by Arthur Miller, hysteria fueled by the fear of witchcraft spreads like wildfire through the damaged and subdued Puritan town of Salem, Massachusetts. The Crucible illustrates that it only takes one person to make an entire society become unhinged, especially violently. Abbigail Parris’ motivation for fueling the hysteria was the power and respect that she receives as a result of it, and she, as a character, demonstrates that in the right conditions,…

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