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    “Fuck-dumb-stupid-shit-hahahahaha.” The mumbling and snickering of an insanely, unstable, and sinister mental health patient is the most hair-raising sound a person could hear. Especially if it’s from a patient with an immensely depraved background that they need to be entwined in a strait jacket and tangling chains following their ankles and neck. “Georgie, do-do-do-don’t say that in public hahahaha, somebody might hear us,” jerked and giggled Vladyslav. Vladyslav Vegor, a patient at…

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    You can ace this final,” but shortly said, “…Or at least aim for a C.” as I walked to the apartments. Once I arrived at the apartments, I barged into Madeline’s room set all my necessities onto the floor and in a serious tone, “Let’s get down to business.” However, we did not start until 12:30AM because we were too busy chattering away about our life. It was 30 minutes into our study session and we heard the doorbell ring. We were wondering who would…

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    Catcher In The Rye Quotes

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    Himself from Society: Depressed people often isolate themselves because they do not want to face the strain of social contact.“I was standing way the hell up on top of Thomsen Hill, right next to this crazy cannon that was in the Revolutionary War and all. You could see the whole field from there...practically the whole school except me was there” (Salinger 2) In this quote Holden is isolating himself from everyone because he does not want to deal with everyone, who he thinks are fake.…

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    When looking back upon American history, as a country we all seem to agree on the progress we have made as a country. We pride ourselves on our freedom; our freedom of speech, freedom of decision, and freedom of choice. Our political leaders stand up on a podium and sermonize to their citizens about how we are the “land of the free”, and how lucky we are to live our daily lives in a place where we are entitled to our own opinions and beliefs. However, as a society we do not seem to always…

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    was debating on whether or not to go. Then she said something that sort of caught me off guard - "You know, kickboxing is so violent. Why anyone would put their kids in that sport is beyond me. I bet their kids are hard to handle.” This never occurred to me. I don’t have kids myself and I just never thought about it. I snapped out of my own head and asked, “So do you want to go? We told her we would.” She nodded her head and announced, "Yeah, we definitely need to go. I’m just not going to bring…

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    Gaming World Sexist

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    third person is a bit weird) plays online video games quite a lot, and online hears a lot of people being very sexist on online games. For one example a “girl gamer” as the Xbox community on Call of Duty call them, whenever she said something in the lobby everyone flipped out and started screaming. This isn’t a joke, it was like answering the phone not knowing who was on the other side, saying hello, and hearing a bunch of monkeys…

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    have to punish everyone? I am not going to sit here and say that there is not a correlation between psychiatric issues and engaging in violent behavior – but in good conscience I cannot suggest that every person with a psychiatric issue will eventually go on a killing spree. Even thought that there is a connection between mentally unstable people and…

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    Mental Health Issues

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    Just 43 percent approve of telling friends about a diagnosis, and just 13 percent of telling co-workers (Newman, 2013). The fear of telling anyone including family members about their illness all stem from the shame and stigma that is attached to mental illness. The broader society including the mentally ill should be aware of the severity of these diseases. Allocating proper funding can help start the campaign in changing the face of mental…

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    their sexuality is considered discriminatory. Throughout this essay, I will first describe how this issue has arose, give detailed examples of why it has developed, predict the extent of this issue in the future and create my policy implementing that All business owners reserve the right to refuse a service based upon a person’s sexuality if the owner feels as if their religious freedom is violated. When entering a restaurant there is usually a sign that says, “no shoes, no shirt, no…

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    She looked at me crazy "If we're going sunset ziplining why are we leaving so early?" " It's a two-hour drive and, I want to go to this Mexican restaurant that I've read about." Hesitant, she got up and got dressed. I drove South of Phoenix for thirty minutes until reading "Mercado Plaza Del Sol next right." I got off the highway, followed the directions, and found the place…

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