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    In this writing, I will be talking about people who have climbed Mt. Everest or any other mountains. I will talk about what I think about them. I think that it is not worth it to climb Mt. Everest or any other mountains. Considering the danger and the potential death, it is not worth the experience to climb. If I have to choose to climb any mountains, I probably won’t climb it. I would rather play golf than being a monkey. I will have to look for the risk and the reward that I will get, look at…

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    be disturbed, it cannot be brought to the surface until completely fossilized, and it depends on where they died. These things are very important when a mammal or plant are being fossilized. The organism cannot be disturbed. When an organism is being fossilized they need to be in “peace”. This is very important because many things could happen if it gets disturbed like a bone could break or the mammal or plant does not fully fossilize. Things that could help an organism not to be disturbed…

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    American Literature shaped the Southern Gothic Genre by exploring the south and criticizing the moral blindness of the south. Disturbed personalities, macabre situations, and moral blindness are the traits of the Southern Gothic Genre. A Good Man is Hard to Find, by Flannery O'Connor, The Possibility of Evil by Shirley Jackson, and A Rose for Emily by William Faulkner had held the traits of Southern Gothic Literature. Southern Gothic is portrayed through the character and situations within the…

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    1. Introduction One of Edgar Allen Poe's most famous short stories is "The Tell-Tale Heart", which was first published in 1843. The story is told by an unnamed narrator, who describes in a very detailed way the murder he committed. His victim is the old man he lives with/ he is living with. The narrator's only and not very justifiable reason for his deed is that he is afraid of the old man's vulture eye and that in order to get rid of his fear he has to kill the old man. After his deed is done,…

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    withstanding between civilians and police officers involving what is considered a reasonable amount of force used. One unfamiliar ground police officers seem to lack experience on is assisting mentally ill people. Usually in these cases, mentally disturbed citizens seek help; however these incidents end with long-term consequences, such as death. In addition, to lack of training being a contributor,…

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    were greatly disturbed. Some people asked questions about the baby. The cleaning lady at the restaurant was genuinely nice to us. She came over and offered Alegra a toy (which we accepted). She then asked “what is the baby's name?” I responded “her name is Alegra.” The lady responded “she is cute” and walked away. At some point as we were talking the lady realized Alegra was not real, and she continued to watch us very closely the whole time we were there. The lady seemed disturbed that we were…

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    Deinstitutionalization: A Pathway to Criminalizing Emotionally Disturbed Persons Deinstitutionalization is another factor which is responsible for the increased number of mentally ill individuals in the community. In the past, persons with mental illnesses were institutionalized in a long term psychiatric health facility. In the 1960s, new policy was introduced; deinstitutionalization. This policy was built upon the principle that mentally ill individuals should not be caged like criminals and…

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    So in a society where the every time you flip on the television you hear how some cop just beat up some “innocent” citizen. This subject brings up multiple questions on the types of force, how this force is used, as well as who is the victim and who is the offender? So how often do police use this excessive force? 5.61 times per 10,000 calls-for-service. This translates to a rate of 0.0561%. Expressed another way, police did not use force 99.9439% of the time. How much force is used? The…

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    shock that Bruno knows all his personal information and seems furious that Bruno keeps talking despite Guy giving the signal to stop by saying “perhaps you read too much” which gives the idea that Bruno somehow traps Guy. An audience might feel disturbed and uncomfortable after seeing a stranger know so much information about another person’s life.…

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    and the stink of a garbage truck keep him awake. Finally, he starts sleeping on the bench, but it is already dawn! Through this story, the author faced some difficulties to sleeping outdoor. I observed the same things indoor, and my serenity was disturbed in Chicago by some bad conditions such as ambient noise, living with annoying neighbors and noisy public works in front of my building. In Calvino's story, Marcovaldo was able to walk away from the couple's mindless chatter, but there is…

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