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    “Love is what we were born with. Fear is what we learned here” Marianne Williamson. The fear of the world didn't just come out of nowhere, fear came from a source and the source of the fear came from the people. Author; Suzanne Collins takes on this heavy topic that “fear is learned” in her book The Hunger Games. The Hunger Games is a book that foreplays a government that picks kids age 12-18 from 12 districts and sends them to an arena to kill each other. Collins originally wrote the book to…

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    Veaceslav Lapin Fear, why we are afraid? The entire humanity went through fear of darkness during numerous centuries. Hopefully, just some of our fears have been changed. Nowadays, we have less fear for ghosts and werewolves but instead, our fear of aliens and zombies has increased. All those fears influence our lives more than it’s appear at the first sight. So what does fear means? It’s simply our self-defense reaction that helps us to avoid dangerous situations.Each time we have a situation…

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    because of an anxiety condition this year. Anxiety is mostly cause by fear and stress and 65% of North Americans take prescription medication to treat it each and everyday. I believe that fear can destroy you if you let it. Lets face it, everyone is afraid of things whether is be flying on an airplane, talking in public, or just afraid of the dark. We are human beings. Sinful and fearful creatures. You can easily overcome the fears of and in life, but if you let them inside of you, it can ruin…

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    Meaning that one can give in to fear and be held back from their wishes or that one can face the fears and continue fighting. Few may argue that abandoning a dream due to fear may be the wiser choice, considering it is safer and easier to do. As a matter of fact, fear can guide you through threatening places and be your friend. However, consistently trusting fear will kill you. That is why fear cannot prevent people from pursuing their dreams and confronting one’s fears is the superior choice,…

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    Ad on Modern Fear Essay A cultural fear is a nationally or socially generally accepted fear. One of the ways these fears are presented/addressed are through the media. The media uses fear to sway, scare, convince, etc. the general public. Using horrifying visuals, the ad I chose to represent cultural fear uses fear of control or lack thereof to scare people away from smoking cigarettes. A teacher performs a dissection on an obscure creature for his class, just for the experiment to go totally…

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    constantly say to never let your fears control you or your actions, but it’s more difficult than they make it out to be. Fear is a powerful inhibitor, and it is difficult to keep it from dictating your life or making you waver from your dreams. Furthermore, fear is a constant companion that will always follow you around like a shadow and will never leave you alone. Fear, in general, is an emotion that is difficult to control. The best anyone can hope to accomplish is to not let fear influence…

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    What is Fear? Topic: Fear Thesis statement: Fear is something that many of people try to avoid; they don’t realize that it is a feeling that that activates our natural survival instincts and according to Walter Bradford Cannon, activates fight or flight mechanisms helping us to survive. Everyone’s life is changed by fear weather they know it or not. According to Psychology Today, there are five different types of fear “Extinction—the fear of death, Mutilation—the fear of losing any part of our…

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    Fear – How do we analyse fear. How do put into words something that comes from deep within our souls. It grips us in its vice and makes us a victim of all the HOGWASH that the world can spin. Fear has the ability to destroy our lives without us even realising that it has come into how lives. What do you think motivates fear? Do each one of us have a unique set of triggers that cause fear within us; it’s as if it has its own set of finger prints on our lives. One of the biggest things that…

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    Fear is an unpleasant emotion caused by the belief that someone or something is dangerous, likely to cause pain or a threat. The adrenaline circulating throughout our bodies when we feel threatened is a survival mechanism that is natural in all human beings. But there is a big difference between the healthy fear that tells us to step away from the edge of a cliff and a constant, unnecessary fear that keeps us from happily living our life. The truth is, almost everyone is affected daily by their…

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    Fear is an emotion that is felt when you feel threatened or in danger, and it can be brought along by many different experiences. Fear isn’t always an ideal emotion to be feeling, but for numerous reasons, when its entertainment based, humans love the feeling of being frightened. There are certain purposes for different horror films, whether the film is based off of the supernatural, a masked murderer, or even just a serial killer, the emotions that come from frightening movies can be thrilling.…

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