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    Gandhi’s statement is very true to some extent and it applies to most of our lives. If we are just given what we desire then what are we going to work towards during our life. We cannot just have everything we want handed to us because it is important to have goals and aims in life because what is an aimless life. These goals and aims give us motivation and keeps us focused and undistracted. Gandhi’s saying basically means that being lazy is very comfortable and fun but it gets old and makes…

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    the murder of Duncan at this point in the play, so to ensure that he does not get caught, the only option that he think of is to kill Banquo. In a scholarly reference article on obsessive compulsive disorder, it states, “OCD is characterized by distressing thoughts that never seem to go…

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    however soldiers can also be harmed by other factors such as psychological trauma, moral corruption, and emotional pain. One way that soldiers can be impacted by a war is through psychological trauma, which is an emotional response to severely distressing events such as witnessing wartime casualties. When Baumer and his fellow soldiers discuss what…

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    Colleges have been wrestling with the idea on whether or not trigger warnings should be on a syllabus. Trigger warnings are a forewarning that the material that is going to be discussed or read may be distressing to some people. Although trigger warnings do help give forewarning for certain people that are effected by PTSD or sexual assault. Trigger warnings are codling the minds of college student because it is not expanding their knowledge into present day issues. Why must trigger warning be…

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    David Ackerman

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    David Ackerman an academy graduate detective, who is carrying around a lot stress or emotional baggage, because he is the reason for his brother’s death and his father does not approve of his career choice, so they share a distance relationship. Ackerman is haunted by memories of his brother falling from a roof, and dying after he encouraged him to jump. David is a rookie detective who will be partnered up with a veteran police detective to bring down an infamous German car thief. The reason for…

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    Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder is well known mental disorder which occurs when someone goes through a particularly disturbing or distressing event. Some of the many questions that researchers ask are: i. What gender is more at risk of PTSD and do they have different symptoms? ii. Why do PTSD victims resort to drugs instead of therapy? iii. Do many PTSD patients relapse after rehab? iv. Are substances helpful when victims try to sleep? v. Are there ways to help people with this disorder? A search…

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    Rochester is quite a distressing and passionate part of the story as many secrets come out at this point. The preparation and before the wedding itself the reader does not really have the need to feel any sympathy for Jane as she is marrying the man that she loves in a happy situation…

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    due to the growth and aging of the population and because of the adoption of behaviours and lifestyle factors known to cause cancer. Every year at least 30,000 people are reported of suffering from cancer. Pain due to cancer is one of the most distressing symptom experienced by the patient at some or the other time during the course of treatment or disease, progression. ( REFERENCE) It is seen, globally, dealing with cancer pain is an important health problem for the health care professionals.…

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    Sartre is well known for his work in developing existential thought. The question being addressed in this paper is one that asks what Sartre meant by a “monstrous freedom.” In other words, in terms of existentialism, what did this idea of freedom have to do with the way in which human behavior is explained? In order to understand Sartre’s idea of existentialism, then this question of monstrous freedom must be addressed. One author wrote, “there is an infinite gap between the past and the…

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    At dark, shadowy intersections in Chicago, I could cross the front of a car stopped at a traffic light and elicit the thunk, thunk, thunk of the driver-black, white, male, or female- hammering down the doorlocks” (pg.9). He tries to explain in a distressing tone about how he’s just human and that he will not do wrong only right. It even states how he just walked across the street and while crossing a car immediately closed its door signalizing him being dangerous. This put a lot of thought into…

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