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    preventing an escape or attempting to capture an inmate who escaped, preventing someone who is mentally ill from hurting him/herself or another person, and when defending oneself or another. They go on to describe the factors used to determine reasonable force, which include: sudden…

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    below. The man’s hands were behind his back, the wrists bound with a cord. A rope closely encircled his neck.” The story starts in a dangerous predicament, a solider is being hanged. This captures your attention, you want to keep reading to see if he escapes. Peyton Farquhar is a Southern planter. He comes from a rich Alabama family who owns acers of land and many slaves. He is a civilian who supports the Confederacy.…

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    character Andy struggles to contain and maintain his sense of value towards himself and escape that prevent him from being consumed by depression, stress and anger when he is under solitary confinement. His desire for seeing ‘the light’ keeps him motivated. He illustrates his desire by developing hope in reality where he evaluates the progress he makes annually by drawing on the concrete wall of his cell on his escape. His imagination enables him to devise a plan that guarantees his freedom…

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    to touch it a second time. There are ways, however, for the prey to escape death—although only if the prey does not touch the bristles. If the prey is quick enough, it could escape before the twenty second timer runs out; if it is small enough, it could escape from between the teeth; and finally, if it is large enough, it can take an extra second for the Venus flytrap to contain it, and the prey may use this extra second to escape. However, that is not the case for most of the victims, and when…

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    the visual world, represented by the cave, are merely abstractions or analogies of an original, true form that only exist in the context of the human mind, which is represented by the upper realm. Not anyone can escape the cave however, only a select few posses the education needed to escape, and subsequently to be able to realize an object or idea’s true…

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    want to satisfy. While loneliness is the state of feeling unhappy because of being alone, solitude is a condition of peace from one’s choice to be alone. Loneliness is a prison of the mind, where one involuntarily resides, but constantly longs to escape, whereas solitude is a peaceful and quiet garden, where one is content with the absence of others. With happiness the ultimate goal, or the top of the ladder, loneliness is a step down, while solitude is a step up, leading to contentment and…

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    One Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest is one of the most effective films for me. Jack Nicholson acts a strong and funny actor as Randle McMurphy, who transfer to a psycOne Flew Over the Cuckoo's Nest is one of the most effective films for me. Jack Nicholson acts a strong and funny actor as Randle McMurphy, who transfer to a psychiatric hospital for evaluation. He hopes to relax at hospital environment, and he tries to survive these days before he has to go to jail. Nurse Ratchet (the head nurse of the…

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    Have you ever heard of slavery? Slavery started long ago. In slavery African Americans were considered as the slaves. Back in history they tried to escape many times but sometimes didn’t make it. In the story,‘’The People Could Fly’’,written by Virginia Hamilton gives an great example of how slaves tried to escape. It showed how they were being abused also. First, it shows how slavery was abusive. It shows how it was abusive because when the people were being beat and forced not to say anything.…

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    Similar case happened in Room, Old Nick imprison Ma by no reason, taking always her freedom, and Ma always wanted to leave the room, for example, she once hiding behind the door and attempting to knockdown Old Nick in order to escape, and she do also plan for Jack to escape. It do also clearly show that the freedom of Ma is being limited and she do not enjoy it either. This two case in Pillowman and Room clearly show us it is not right to deprive other’s freedoms or…

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    basic emotional similarity as humans; they both experience the primitive emotion of fear. Although, McMurtry also portrays horses by their ability to escape fear when they are free. Simply put, horses may be a tool, but when analyzed critically they also share an important similarity with humans and, more so, they have a beauty in their ability to escape the burden of fear. The most straightforward delineation of horses is their significance as tools. Throughout the history of the west horses…

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