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    Whom to Blame Throughout the story of The Tragedy of Romeo and Juliet there was a lot of tragedies that happened. Many people died and hearts were broken, but there were several reasons why they happened. The big question is that who is to blame for the tragedy of Romeo and Juliet? There was many people involved with it but there is two that stand out and seems to be the ones. Those two people are Romeo and Friar Lawrence, they have done a lot things that contributed to the death of Juliet and…

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    According to Yale University, victims of bullying are 2 to 9 times more probable to think about committing suicide than non-victims are. Suicide is one of the effects of bullying. Bullying can be prevented by having consequences and prevention put in place. School officials, parents, and guardians need to execute more prevention, along with consequences, for the school bullies across the country. More prevention would prevent other incidents, keep the bullied kids safe, and reduce depression and…

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    Deadly Silence: Part Two “We cannot direct the wind but we can adjust the sails”- Unknown author Taking off from where we stopped last month, we need to remember that people who attempt suicide value their lives, too. It is an error on our part to think otherwise. The community’s negative mind set towards suicide has given rise to a unique form of stigma, causing some individuals and their families to shy away from getting the help that could be life-saving. Stigma There are two terms I…

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    Reasons For Teen Suicide

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    Teen suicide is a very melancholy way where people take their own lives because of something tragic that has happened and there are many other reasons why someone would/will take their life. Suicide is a permanent solution to a temporary problem. Every day about 105 American teens die from suicide. More teenagers and young adults die from suicide than from: cancer, heart disease, AIDS, birth defects, stroke, pneumonia, influenza, and chronic lung disease. Each day in our nation there is an…

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    Suicide: your last mistake “Suicide is the 10th leading cause of death in the U.S.A” (American Foundation for suicide prevention). In many places law states that life is a basic human right. But taking your own life is a clear violation to these laws, as well as a biggest mistake you’ll commit. The media is portraying suicide as an over glorified choice of action someone can take over a simple problem. I believe that even though life is hard, committing suicide shall never be an option. Just…

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    Introduction: According to World Health Organization (2014a), in the Republic of Korea, the number of mortality rate of committing suicide was approximately 13.8 per 100,000 people in 2000 and in 2012, the number was approximately 28.9 per 100,000 people,that is, from 2000 to 2012, suicide rate in South Korea had increased by about 109.4 percent. In 2012, the suicide rate in South Korea was the third highest in the world and in 2014, the rise of suicide rate in South Korea is the second highest…

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    Bryce Walker couldn’t be crueler in ending a helpless girl’s life, all for his own sick twisted satisfaction. 13 Reasons Why, written by Jay Asher, is an American novel that follows the aftermath of an average public high school after sophomore Hannah Baker commits suicide in response to being constantly tormented by her own peers. Before her death, Hannah recorded thirteen reasons why she committed suicide, recording each reason on to a separate tape, and passed them on to a trusted friend.…

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    Bullying has increased drastically over the years among the United States and numerous other countries. Bullying has gradually become a rising epidemic among teens due to rates of suicide and depression, according to Kathy Shaidle in the article “In Defense of Bullying” is depicting that this increase is non-significant and that bullying is bettering youth by making them strive for more. That putting these teens through bullying, they will be better in the long run and more successful in life.…

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    This album, like many others that The Chemical Romance had created, contains motifs of death, darkness, hopelessness, etc. which falls under the category of emo. Emo music (short for Emotional Music) is a growing subculture that is formed around emotional vulnerability, specifically the freedom of emotions (Baker & Bor, 2008). The rise of emo made the awareness of depression more prominent and is viewed as closely associated with each other. The mainstream media depicts MCR fans as being…

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    What would you do if you only had six months to live would you choose assisted suicide or would you live it out? Recently a photo was sent to a doctor of a man who had his grandchildren on each arm of his wheelchair. The man had previously opted out of assisted suicide and is now living a great life with his family. Assisted suicide is a verious serious form of death and can’t be taken lightly or not be taken at all. Assisted suicide isn’t just a way of making someone's pain go away it is the…

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