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    naïve and ill-equipped to grasp war. War offers many lessons such as truth, horror, fear, and reality, but the twenty-first century can change the notion of war in civilian minds. Margaret Atwood vividly expresses the truths of war in “It is Dangerous to Read Newspapers.” Atwood explains how war is all around us when she writes “as I walked to…

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    first met him. He knew that there was something very odd about him. His instincts are like super powers. Because he could simply tell what type of person General Zaroff was. His strength, intelligence, and instincts helped Rainsford get through this dangerous…

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    bullying and threatening strategies to gain power against their spouse. An abuser may act jealous, controlling and possessive that then results in mental, physical and verbal abuse that can tear a person down. In the amazing novel Hope and Other Dangerous Pursuits by Laila Lalami, it is a short vivid story…

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    Roy is a prisoner as he stands in direct confrontation with death and is about to be thrown over a bridge. Rather than stand around defenseless, MacGregor manages to get the rope around a Cunningham’s neck, and he jumps over the bridge despite how dangerous it is. As MacGregor races for his life, he is being chased by soldiers. The chase to recapture MacGregor seemed almost as a competition between Cunningham and MacGregor. Therefore, I chose “Roundtable Rival” as a fair representation of the…

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    Cyberbullying Creates Dangerous Stress and Anxiety Cyberbullying creates depression and develops negative effects, which is now common and expanding. There isn’t much of a difference between bullying and cyberbullying. Cyberbullying happens daily in the everyday use of technology and social media, and teens are the most affected from this. Cyberbullying is becoming a major issue undetected, and creates dangerous stress and anxiety. There are many reasons why people are cyberbullying and are…

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    Chris Sheen's The Trail

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    The novel opens with the middle aged main character Chris Sheen leisurely taking his morning jog. An average guy that works from home as an architect with two giggling daughters and a loving wife, Chris seems to have the perfect life with the perfect nuclear family. Formerly unfit and reaching an apparent midlife crisis Chris now lives a healthy lifestyle and follows a strict exercise regime of jogging and competing in marathons and triathlons that will coincidentally be extremely advantageous…

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    members drank to the memory of a man that they said was a fine hunter and honest man. - A picture of Ian posing with ivory tusks and a rifle. According to Paul Smith, several people are killed during big game hunts each year. It is notoriously dangerous, but people know that they are taking a risk when they go on the hunt. More importantly, Zimbabwe desperately needs the money from hunting to finance the national park system and prevent poaching. The Dallas hunting club that Gibson took…

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    Violent Video Games are not Dangerous Do violent video games have the potential to ruin the great minds of the next generation? Lately, violent video games have been wrongly accused of having dangerous, brain altering powers against the young adult minds. However, the video games that sell out after just days on store shelves have not been proven to hurt the child’s mind in the long run, they have even been found to benefit the brain. Violent video games should not be a concern to parents…

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    Zaroff Selfish Quotes

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    representing Zaroff, the only way to change how Zaroff feels about hunting humans, is to kill him. General Zaroff is a professional hunter, but has a little twist to it , he hunts humans and is out for Rainsford. Rainsford is forced to play “The Most Dangerous Game” to stay alive even if he disagreed in the first place. Therefore Rainsford wouldn't hunt again because he classifies it as assassination and not hunting. Rainsford will not hunt again because he doesn't call it hunting. Rainsford…

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    Is General Zaroff guilty in the name of the law? General Zaroff: a skillful, innocent hunter, or a deranged, guilty murderer. In “The Most Dangerous Game” by Richard Connell, General Zaroff descends from a family of aristocrat Cossacks described as nothing short of savages. Savages are violent and uncontrollable, similar to Zaroff when he is hunting his most precious prey, humans. He is a man who expresses levity on the value of human life and views them as items used to relieve his boredom…

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