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    People with state of mind issue ordinarily show temperament swings going from melancholy to rapture or unsettling. Real classes of disposition issue incorporate real sadness and bipolar issue. Individuals who encounter despondency may show changes in inclination, eating regimen or resting designs while people with bipolar issue might be discouraged at one time and hyper presently. The reasons for state of mind issue are numerous. For instance Beck conjectures that state of mind issue are brought…

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    Unity and brotherhood must be the guide towards forging links with the world. Because life is full of uncertainties, the steady affection of a friend is great support in one's life. A friend reduces one's misery and suffering by his sympathy. Being a compelling story of love, forgiveness and communication, “The First Phone Call from Heaven” is a very suitable story for people who want to apprehend the significance of communicating with others. It is an exciting…

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    motivation to search for light in this incessant darkness. Experiencing a depression myself, I have lived in my own despairing world of black and white, stripped of color and excitement. I deemed suicide an easy, enticing escape from my perpetual miseries. However, I could not allow this pathetic darkness to defile me and drain all the love left in me. I prevailed, obliterating this monster inside me, and I feel as if my application would be incomplete…

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    Joyful experiences contrast against miserable memories throughout A Tale of Two Cities. “It was the best of times, it was the worst of times” (Pg.1 Ch.1). This iconic first line immediately establishes the idea of doubling within the book; comparisons like this become redundant as the story progresses. The novel parallels two events, characters, and expressions against one another, which forms the core theme of good versus evil. Characters with personalities polar opposite from one another…

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    Throughout the novel Frankenstein, by Mary Shelley, the individual stories of Robert Walton, Victor Frankenstein, and the Creature, reveal how their strive and determination for success, can lead to misery and distress. Mary Shelley implies that all knowledge is sorrow. When Victor sat in his laboratory and reflected on his actions, he states “I had before been moved by the sophisms of the being I had created; I had been struck senseless by his fiendish threats: but now, for the first time,…

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    mystery behind the moss and flower covered mound. “’I did not speak – I saw her face’ / Her face! – it was enough for me’” (188-89). At this point, the speaker has been convinced of how distraught Martha Ray is over her losses. As she cries, “Oh misery! oh misery!” (198), the speaker and “all the country know” (196) her pain. Contrary to what the speaker thinks, the listener and the townspeople want to speculate more on the specifics of the mysterious hilltop…

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    hearing, yet disbelieve, that there are “quarters” of the city where people in the “thousands” struggle to get by. Their reluctance of this fact this reveals that the conditions of poorer populations are denied in the minds of the middle class and the “misery and famine” within these quarters go unnoticed. The lives of the poor are chewed up by the city and are purposely made anonymous and ignored by lack of…

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    Mariam’s Nana told her “each snowflake was a sigh heaved by an aggrieved woman somewhere in the world. As a reminder of how women like us suffer. How quietly we endure all that falls upon us” (Hosseini 82). Each has experienced a multitude of anguish and misery. They suffer through tragic childhoods and a malicious husband. Through their endurance they represent two of the “hidden suns” of Kabul. During Mariam’s childhood Nana always told her she was a harami. Once, Nana…

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    Notwithstanding the efforts of the State, the menace of prostitution could not be curbed. A complete ban on this profession is not viable as it will continue to survive in some form or the other and the miseries of the victims of prostitution will go unaddressed.…

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    the a minimal mistake I would be punished with hot iron rods being pushed into my back leaving horrible scars. I didn’t know the meaning of the word miserable until then. I missed my mother. Oh how I wished I listened to her words! I lived years of misery. Pluto had me wash and polish the gold floors he had. If he saw one little speck of dust he would torture me for that. “Why?!” I would cry while he tortured…

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