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    13.1) what is the difference between internalizing and externalizing. Internalized problems effect your internal world. For example, an internal problem might be, depression, anxiety, or an eating disorder. These internal problems normally go with each other if you are depressed you may have and eating disorder as well. The book calls them over controlled that means they have strict with a tight control on their lives. They are very self-punishing of them self’s. Females are more likely to have…

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    time explaining when and why he made each picture or painting. "That one I made when my mother died, taking my older brother with her. She got in a really bad car accident on the roads back to my grandmother's. My brother was in the front seat. The seat belts…

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    oversized bags, only two could fit in the trunk of our small white sedan. The sedan was about as small as a smart car. We decided to put the remaining bags at our feet. “Shotgun,” I yelled. In the back of my mind, I knew calling for the front passenger seat was a bad idea when I saw one of the duffle bag taking up the whole feet mat. All four doors of the car slammed shut at about the same time. Off we went on this “adventure” of ours that was only planned 2 days before, and was supposed to…

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    This summer I traveled without my parents for the first time. I remember my parents dropping Josh and I off at the airport then suddenly I started feeling nervous for no reason. I felt my stomach drop as I thought of the thousands of things that could go wrong, thoughts of 9/11 and terrorist attacks or thoughts of the Malaysian plane that disappeared and was never found. Flashes of movies or shows like Lost or Arrow, where there 's a plane crash and they are stranded on an island. Before the…

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    Kimberly's POV As the dusty, dirty gravel crunches under the wheels of the car, and radio buzzing lowly with a song, Heidi turns to me. "Wendy and Dave want to know if you want to come to dinner at our place tonight." She tells me. Wendy and Dave were Heidi's parents, otherwise known as Mr. and Mrs. Lane. My own parents had stayed in Chicago for the rest of the summer, so a nice home cooked meal, made by someone other then me, would defiantly beat whatever instant food if inevitably end up…

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    There has always been methods to get what one wants from other person, theres hundreds of torture methods along history. We know some from the Bible, like cutting fingers, from Greece, like the Brazen Bull (a devise that is worth reading about), and people are still using torture as a mean to get what they want. Being a confession o causing pain as a punishment. But as we will see, in the Middle Ages people became really experts and used all their creativity to invent the worst methods of…

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    getting my way, I was upset with no desire to go hiking. "Why do we have to go hiking!" I whined, and kicked the ground in frustration. "Because," My dad stated, "It's family time." Our parents dragged us into the vehicle. "Fasten your seat belts because we're going hiking!" My mom yelled, yanking her seatbelt over her lap, starting up the car. "Great. Mom's excited about this," I moaned under my breath. The car ride was silent, with the occasional bumps in the road. When we…

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    I believe we have all had that one moment when we prayed to God that, “If you get me through this Lord, I will never do it again. I promise.” Now in my life I’ve had a lot of those “Oh crap” moments, but the one that sticks out the most is the one back when I just turned fifteen and got into my first wreck. Since that fateful day I have been in a lot more wrecks. Apparently I did not learn any lessons, but this is the memory that sticks out the most. The day the wreck happened, I went to a…

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    and I stayed with her and collected more gauze, trash bags and other essentials we would need for the short trip to St. Josephs in cause she got sick. My brother, father and I moved her to the vehicle. I situated her in the backseat, clicked her seat belt, sat with her, held her hand, wiped her mouth when she was sick and gave her assurances that everything would be…

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    dine-in customers receive incentives such as FREE sushi Tuesdays, $2 specials, various theme cut and fun designed sushi, and a highly energetic and modern vibe. This place is inviting enough to make even the most avid carry-out consumer opt for a seat. Price…

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