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    When Watt uses cuts and abrupt transitions when Nick remembers his Dad after he found out he was diagnosed with cancer and how he reacted to it. it shows the similarities and contrasts of Nick and his father and gives the viewer thoughts on Nickʼs fear of death. Nickʼs dad tryʼs to stay positive and it gives Nick thoughts on whether or not he should react the same way. The abrupt transitions build intensity in the viewer and also build suspense. The scene where Nick sees a sick boy in a…

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    Looking back at the Salem Witchcraft Trials of 1692, and later on in the McCarthy trials, you can determine that fear was a ruling factor in the behavior of those involved. Arthur Miller was unmistaken when he stated in Why I wrote The Crucible: An Artist’s Answer to Politics by Arthur Miller that “fear doesn’t travel well; …it can warp judgment” (1). The fear that was instilled upon the people of Salem was that if anyone opposed the trials they were not only accused of overthrowing the court,…

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    While conflict often has detrimental acute consequences to those involved, long term benefits can usually be found. When conflict occurs, short term suffering as a result is often detrimental to the society it affects. However the lessons learned both by individuals and by nations as a result can often be fundamental to the progress of either the individual or group. Conflict will often create a resolution to a long standing issue or tension between individuals or groups. Adversity and conflict…

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    Procrastination My writing process can be best described as a just-write procrastinator (if it a new term, I am trade marking it). If an assignment is due, I tend not to write anything until the last minute, and then I begin to just write as much as possible. It is a burden to write as much as possible at the last minute, but if I try to do anything before, nothing comes out. Professors and students talk about doing an outline, or some brainstorming to help with the writing process. No…

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    with so many different effects it creates very little that can be avoided. Most users have reported an increase in appetite, heightened sensory awareness, and various hallucinogenic pleasures. The negative side effects include confusion, panic, anxiety attacks, fear, a sense of helplessness, and loss of self-control. Legalizing this drug can cause innocent people to make regretful decisions with life changing attitudes. There is some evidence legalization may encourage more youths to…

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    But their internal strength and emotional drive are NOT changing the fact that they are likely under TREMENDOUS pressure (stress) at any given moment! Conversely, the person that never makes the right decision...unless they have some psychological disorder (and probably even if they do), is indeed under a heap of good old-fashioned stress. We just tend to have less sympathy for individuals like that, as we assume…

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    Children whose parents are deployed have higher risk of having anxiety, depression, health problems, academic problems, and feel emotionally stressed. Parental…

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    Anxiety in the Classroom Stress is caused by many different factors such as troubling thoughts, tragic events, or other hardships. Contrary to belief, adults are not the only ones who can experience high levels of stress. Children and teens from all ages can experience stress as well. On many occasions, children and teens feel pressured due to academic expectations imposed on them. Although, occasional stress is inevitable, constant stress can lead to anxiety. Therefore, on many occasions the…

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    Today is my one-year anniversary of coming home from Afghanistan, but I am not happy. How can I celebrate my life in a time like this? I cannot think about my life when I know other families are crying because their loved ones did not come home. What are those families doing today? Shouldn’t we be remembering the fallen soldiers? Why should I sit here and be happy when I know my friends are sitting six feet below the earth’s surface. However, people keep congratulating me on the successful tour…

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    4.) In Susan Glaspell’s “trifles” Mr. hale is giving a statement about what he witnessed after showing up to Minnie wrights home the day Mr. Wright was murdered. He talks about Minnie wright as almost careless about her husband’s death. She seemed antsy and a bit nervous but she had a way about her that showed she wasn’t too torn up about his passing.Mr hale did not really know how to interpret her reaction. He seemed confused or unsure about whether or not she was upset or happy that her…

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