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    The mere mention of the word death evokes fear, anxiety and restlessness. It preys on the young and old alike, the poor and rich, the strong and weak, the brave and the cowards. Because of its nature that remains to be a mystery, men and women have turned to poetry to vividly describe it, seeking to shed a glimpse of light on this “might foe” Such thoughts are captured in the two poems by John Donne, “Death, Be Not proud” and “The Tyger” by William Blake. For sure death is just a temporal state.…

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    Every 100 minutes a teen commits suicide, suicide is the the second leading cause of death in teens. Twenty percent of teens have gone through depression by the time they reach adulthood. This depression can be caused by bullying or not having friends. In the book Speak, by Laurie Halse Anderson, the main character is a girl named Melinda who is going through depression because she called the cops on a party, lost all of her friends and is getting bullied for it. The theme in this book is…

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    Throughout this course, I have faced a multitude of new strategies for writing and have encountered difficulties along the way. However, through the instruction I have received, I truly think that I have developed as a writer in this class. I may not have realized this in the beginning, but looking back I have definitely grown. Furthermore, I can tell that I will continue to grow and succeed through this class. I started off with a fairly strong background in writing, but not so much in rhetoric…

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    “One's philosophy is not best expressed in words; it is expressed in the choices one makes... and the choices we make are ultimately our responsibility.” – Eleanor Roosevelt. Philosophy is an abstract study of knowledge, existence, and overall, life. In The Elegance of the Hedgehog, philosophy is mainly expressed in a question of what the meaning of life and death is, due to one of main characters contemplating suicide. Though most of the light shined on those two aspects of philosophy, other…

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    Sometimes everyone gets the feeling of a constant rush of uncertainty, anxiety, and tension because of what they think may or may not happen. In And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie the ten main characters in the story are constantly having this feeling of immense uncertainty. They feel this way because they are slowly dying without even knowing how or why the others were killed. The story begins with all ten people being invited by an anonymous person and are murdered one by one. This…

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    SUICIDE PREVENTION DATE:- NAME :- RANKA YASH PARASMAL REG.NO.:-17BME0321 FACULTY:- COURSE:- ABSTRACT This report discusses about why the youngsters are doing suicides, what are the reasons that they are attempting suicides at very young age. This report discusses about how, to prevent suicides and to how to deal with the person going to attempt suicide, where should they go for counselling, whom should they tell about the problems they are facing and what type of talk a person should do…

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    This paper contains reasons why teens commit suicide, suicide awareness and prevention methods. It also gives a brief overview of the numbers of suicides as documented by the Centers for Disease Control (CDC). If everyone knew the basic facts about suicide, the causes behind it, and the impact it has on the world then a helping hand can be given to prevent suicide as a whole. Numerous young people face high levels of pressure, depression, confusion, and problems in the home. Unlike adults, who…

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    What will you do if someone needs your help but helping them would risk your life? Well, in “The Man in the Water” a man sacrificed his life to save to five passengers who was in the same plane with him. He did something that not everyone can do. He continues to send the lifeline to the other passengers when he can just get on but he did something different. In the short story, “The Man in the Water”, Roger Rosenblatt shows the man’s moral courage by using irony and the man’s internal conflict…

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    Models Of Suicide

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    Suicide is the tenth leading cause of death in US and each year approximately 42,773 Americans die by suicide with highest rates seen in white middle men. The annual age-adjusted suicide rate is approximately 12.93/100,000 and costs the US $ 44 Billion annually (AFSP). Even though the cause of suicidal behavior/ ideation could be multi-factorial, one of the most common risk factor is a psychiatric disorder (Lee and Kim, 2010) which has been further supported by a meta-analysis that showed…

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    With his unique style of writing, Eric R. Severson made Scandalous Obligations significantly refreshing to read despite the harsh and heavy topics. He uses current events, personal anecdotes and in-depth amount of scripture to shared his personal journey of responsibility. I expect that many will disagree with this book as well as Severson format because it is not for everyone. I experienced first hand the confusion and concern about the Christian responsibility, something I guess I have always…

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