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    Mental State of the Narrators Do you ever have hallucinations or delusions? Do you have abnormal behaviors? Well, that could be the cause of a mental disorder. In the short story, “The Black Cat”, the unnamed narrator experiencers very jumpy emotions for animals, especially for his/her cat . Also, there is a section of the story where he/she may be experiencing some hallucinations. In the poem, “The Raven”, the (also) unnamed narrator experiences jumpy emotions for the raven. Also, all of…

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    Here is a suggestion of the parallel possibilities for Pai. He says that he crosses the wall for the first time. The wall, of course, is the illusion that stands as barrier to the perception of reality, perhaps necessary so long as man belongs to the world, has family and all. The obstacle to the perception of reality is the ego. Once the illusion (ego) vanishes, you become Govindan Nair who could jump over the wall back and forth endlessly absorbing the ecstasy and letting it fall at any place.…

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    Disadvantages Of Skiing

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    Of course, water skiing is done in the summer, and snow skiing is done in the winter. This is because in order to water ski, a lake or large body of water is needed. To snow ski, a large hill and snow are both needed. When water skiing, the skier is being pulled…

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    Blindspot Book Analysis

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    Anthony Greenwald’s and Mahzarin Banaji’s are psychologists who study human learning. In their book Blindspot, they discuss our subconscious biases that have been instilled into us. Using ideas such as the Implicate Association Test (IAT), Mindbugs (Greenwald and Banaji, page 4), and Shades of Truth (page 22). By asking these thought provoking questions, they probe the question “Are Americans Racist?” (Greenwald and Banaji, page 170), and giving evidence to support their case. Greenwald and…

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    Strategy outline of Waitomo Adventure’s Survival Course What’s being proposed? I am proposing an idea called ‘Survival of the wilder worms’ held at Waitomo adventure’s ltd as I know they have a lot of bush land for this to be held there. I would like to propose to the owner of Waitomo Adventures this as it would benefit their company by having an extra activity for groups to take part in. What you will learn is how to build a natural shelter, light lasting fires, build a search and rescue…

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    tremble. Here the word 'furnace' was not an abstraction: it floated on the air, mingling with the smoke" (39 Night). In this quote from “Night”, Elie was persisting steadily in a course of intense courses of action in Auschwitz but he endured the pain and survived. The final example is from Nuremberg Trials, “Of course, frequently they realized our true intentions and we sometimes had riots and difficulties due to that fact” (290 The Horror of Auschwitz II). This quote from the Nuremberg Trials…

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    thirty-eight years old, their eleven year old daughter Josephine, and nine year old Joey. He also begin planning murder and putting together what he called his ‘hit kit’ which contained guns, knives, breaking and entering tools, tape and of course cables and rope to bind his victims. According to Rader’s confession it was not in his intentions to kill every member of the family of four https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BvWOje46Xp8. It has been said that Rader did like to play out his sexual…

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    Popular Mechanics Analysis

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    Fine storytelling, no matter how short the story, can aid in teaching complex lessons in a simple manner. Some stories teach these lessons in the form of a theme through the use of symbolism. “Popular Mechanics” by Carver and “The Yellow Wallpaper” by Stetson are tales of grim relationship problems featuring symbolism to portray themes of everyday life. Both stories quickly reveal that life for the main characters is problematic. Both stories feature problems between two different couples, one…

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    " is just a question you ask to sound friendly and kind. Do you really want to know though? Do you honestly want to hear hours of stories, some more boring than the previous ones, and with short bursts of annoying drama? I know I wouldn't. But of course, I, like just about everyone else, ask that question to people anyway. When I ask that dull question, because I want to sound friendly and kind, I don't expect much. I expect "Oh, I hung out with friends," or some lame response like that.…

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    People constantly say to never let your fears control you or your actions, but it’s more difficult than they make it out to be. Fear is a powerful inhibitor, and it is difficult to keep it from dictating your life or making you waver from your dreams. Furthermore, fear is a constant companion that will always follow you around like a shadow and will never leave you alone. Fear, in general, is an emotion that is difficult to control. The best anyone can hope to accomplish is to not let fear…

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