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    for all of us. I know you & I am sure you are going to go & get into a fight. The state of mind you are in could cause you to do something you will regret forever. Johnny was all you really had & we all know that. I’m trying to put myself in your shoes. I know that the first thing I would want to do is get into trouble to let all of my anger that has built up out, but it won’t be worth it. Dally your mind must be racing? So many thoughts flowing through your head a million miles an hour. You…

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    Keeping in mind the end goal to make due in this world, individuals some of the time make a huge effort. Inside of them they convey a soul that rouses the will to go on. A young ladies' soccer group fights its way to the main; a fiasco motion picture champion finds the quality to spare herself; a battling couple find in their affection the soul to go on. All, regardless, have an intuition or a survival state of mind that pushes them to wind up victors—to defeat the chances they go up against.…

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    Misunderstood Minds gives us a glimpse of only a few of the millions of students in the world who may be suffering from serious learning difficulties. The challenge here lies in not only being able to distinguish and identify these disabilities, but also being able to treat them immediately with the help of some experts. At times, some parents or teachers wonder why one of their students tend to exhibit “laziness” or maybe at times they just seem to be “stupid” or even the individual himself…

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    Susanna Kaysen in Girl, Interrupted, John Nash in A Beautiful Mind, and my grandmother Ida Starobin, all suffer from a different form of a mental disorder. Susanna Kaysen, at the time, is an eighteen year old with borderline personality disorder who is sent to a mental hospital in the 1960’s. John Nash is a brilliant mathematician who suffered from delusions and schizophrenia. His failure to see the truth almost cost him his family along with his job. My grandmother never received any help…

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    Shakespeare also fantastic. It is not an essay job to study them but as far as my research topic concerns I will try to find out the inner conflict presented by Shakespeare in his Macbeth and in other character especially lady Macbeth that how her mind was totally under the influences of wickedness and followed by strong drive of Id. Sigmund Freud was a remarkable figure in the field of psychology and especially psychological characterization and study of human behaviour, his theory which he…

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    currently happening on college campuses today. To be convinced that something like this is happening to college students two authors went ahead and found some interesting research to show that this is actually happening. In “The Coddling of the American Mind” Greg Lukianoff and Jonathan Haidt the article explains how college students are being offended with words or ideas that affect…

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    In William Shakespeare’s play, The Tragedy of Hamlet, the state of mind of the main character, Hamlet, is questioned throughout a series of events that begins with his father’s death. Shortly after his death a few guards, including Hamlet, encounter the spirit of the former king while keeping watch of the castle. The ghost of King Hamlet tells his son that when he was napping, Claudius, his brother, poured poison into his ear which kills him. Many people believe that the king was simply killed…

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    Critique: First Draft In “Group Minds” Doris Lessing suggest that Western society prides itself as the free world yet most people are completely oblivious of how commonly they conform to the social norms of a group therefore diminishing their own individuality. Lessing suggest this claim of being a free thinking individual is nothing more than another widely accepted social norm. These claims prompts in-depth thought and expose the necessity to reevaluate and restructure our thoughts about how…

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    The article, “The Coddling of the American Mind” is written by Greg Lukianoff and Jonathan Haidt and published on the website www.theatlantic.com. In the article, the authors discuss the increasing popularity of political correctness in the classroom. It is very easy to tell that the authors are against the heavy usage of trigger warnings. Based on the authors backgrounds and the nature of the website, it can be determined that this is a credible source of information. The main aim of the…

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    It is not contested that William Harvey had an extraordinary mind; he was possibly one of the most highly recognized intellectuals of his time. From the time of his birth on April first, 1578 until his death in 1657, William Harvey labored indefatigably attempting to disprove the biological concepts of the time period. He was successful in his attempts as he did not solely disprove many of Galen’s theories, but also introduced many new concepts to the scientific community (Ribatti). William…

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