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    my friends and I had just pulled to the amusement park known as Six Flags, Magic Mountain when I saw it. This thing was the coolest one I had ever seen! We started to walk towards the front gate while I was stared at the monstrous metal/wood beast. Once we got past the front gate, I could get a better look at the curves of the rollercoaster, the drops, and that menacing 5 second inversion. I thought to myself, “I have to ride that thing!” and I went to my sister and asked her, “What ride are we…

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    Why Is Respect Important

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    In the world of marital arts there is nothing more important than respect. You must show respect when addressing your seniors and masters, when entering you place of training, and when starting practice. We most often show this respect by bowing to each respectively. Why must we show so much respect? Respect is a basic moral value which makes us aware that we are human beings not wild animals. Respecting others is a silent way to express our feeling for them. It's an unspoken way of…

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    mental health disorder that affects people of all ages and walks of life, and occurs when a person gets caught in a cycle of obsessions and compulsions. Obsessions are unwanted, intrusive thoughts, images or urges that trigger intensely distressing feelings. Compulsions are behaviors an individual engages in to attempt to get rid of the obsessions and/or decrease his or her distress. Most people have obsessive thoughts and/or compulsive behaviors at some point in their lives, but that does not…

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    Anxiety Disorders

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    Anxiety disorders are a group of mental disorders characterised by feelings of anxiety and fear. Anxiety is a continuous worry about future events and a fear is a reaction to current events. These feelings may cause physical symptoms, such as fast heart rate and shakiness. Everyone feels anxious now and then. It’s a normal emotion. For example, you may feel nervous when faced with a problem at work, before writing a test, or before making an important decision, it could be anything possible.…

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    Sonnets are his process of accepting the passion of love, the process of grief after losing a lover, and the love he has for his mother. In Lott’s One Hundred Sonnets, the first phase of his poetry consists of talk of a woman, for whom the author has feelings for. Lott writes in sonnet VI, “Eliza! Thou remeberest how wild/My transports were, how tender, deep, and strong/The love that burn’d within me, and how…

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    from her shoulders. Throughout the work, Mrs. Hutchinson could be considered both a static and a dynamic character. She is changed by the actions of the lottery because she ends up getting murdered by her friends and family members. However, her feelings suggest that she remains a static character because her worriedness never…

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    past left on her. The meaning of the novel is that the genuine relationships and being an honorable person through good deeds is more important than wealth and social class. Estella attained her elite social class and wealth because she was brought up by Havisham, her adoptive mother. But Havisham 's upbring results in her having no heart, she is isolated from feelings such as empathy and love. As a result of her resentment towards her past she ends up in an abusive relationship. The fact that…

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    Victorian Poet, Elizabeth Barrett Browning wrote more than one poem, and one of them is Sonnet 43 “How Do I love Thee”. The Rhyme Scheme, symbolism and repetition allow us to see Browning and her husband’s private emotions of love for another. The Victorian era shifted between romanticism to realism, changed by novelists who enjoyed a golden age. Late Victorian writing move in naturalism and escapist fiction (Holt McDougal 919). Every person has a different story a different childhood, some…

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    sense of hopelessness and the feeling of not being, good enough is a major sign of Major Depression also known as Clinical Depression. With Major Depression it can be hard to eat, sleep, study or do everyday things. Depression can happen once in a lifetime or multiple times. Clinical Depression can sometimes be hereditary but sometimes it can be new to one person in a family. When dealing with Clinical Depression the mind can be filled with multiple feelings. When feeling sad is a symptom of…

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    comes cognitive symptoms that include pessimism and hopelessness. It is also believed that girls are more prone to ruminate about issues and feeling a sense of helplessness. Sometimes suicide or suicidal thoughts are a result of depression. In Marcus’s tape, Hannah mentions that after the incident at Rosie’s she had thought about suicide for the first time. After this tape was when Hannah became more pessimistic and hopeless due to the amount of people that she felt had already failed her. The…

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