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    One of the most taboo topics in American culture is death. People hate discussing it, thinking about it, and are not good at handling it. This is not a shared concept throughout the world though, as places like Mexico for example celebrate death. With these two different ways of viewing death it is fair to ask why there is such a strong difference in viewing death? Obviously, a simple answer would be to just state that the cultures are different, however, when thinking of death in terms of being…

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    Mental illy people are afraiding to take a first step for taking any treatment because they would believe there has no cure at all. They doesn’t mean they can forget the cure, but they could try. Sometimes, they does work and doesn’t work for mental disorders. Their loved ones would want to help them so badly because they love them. Few people reject the help because they’re living in the denial, even though loved ones encourage them. As like Ellen tries to help Paul in Haslett’s story, “War’s…

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    you are a worthless piece of space. A worthless piece of space that is an embarrassment that will never succeed in life. You are a disgrace. For many this has become a dark reality going through many victims who think nothing but this way in life. Suicide is a touchy subject to certain people. If we are being honest, it is a sensitive matter for myself. October 3, 2009 my brother Cody took his life. While doing so he was on the phone with his best friend Brent telling him how he could not do…

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    they feared they would not be able to do so when their disease consumed them to a point with no return and the suffering was intolerable. Many doctors are against physician assisted suicide and do not want to be associated with it in any way. Based on a survey, 60% of nurses are in favour of physician assisted suicide and are willing to embrace it as long as they are not the ones performing it directly. There is also another dilemma faced; what about those who they leave behind. This is a report…

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    The Show Shameless is about a family that lives in Chicago, and the father of six kids is a constant drunk, looking for his next drink or drugs. After Liam, the youngest of the kids was born, their mother, Monica Gallagher ran off leaving the kids in Frank Gallagher’s position, the father. But with him being constantly drunk and or even high, the eldest of the kids, Fiona Gallagher is pushed into being a parent for the kids so they are not put into foster care. Over the course of the show, the…

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    Having a diagnosis of a mental illness can cause someone to feel confused and scared to speak up. Often times when being diagnosed with a mental health illness children could feel afraid telling someone because it will bring judgment and people will think he is going crazy. Nonetheless, society has created labels for anyone and anything. It has become a norm in society to label the car people drive, the grades given to children, the clubs children are part of, the house people live in, and the…

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    “To kill a Mockingbird” written by Harper lee, which will be focusing on the mental mind of Boo Radley. Motivation and the mental state of a person's mind state with stigma feelings all around. Also, the stability of that person’s mind mentally; when dealing with things like depression, anxiety, irritability, an eating disorder, or some other mental issues. We look at Boo Radley, a boy who has been locked up in his house after stabbing a person intentionally. He was labeled a monster and…

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    hopeless, as it seems that the performer is alone, depressed, and agitated. Along with this, the music video for this song depects two individuals who are both experiencing emotional abuse and spend the video engaging in self-harm, drug abuse, and suicide. When coupled together, these two pieces create a clear image of what Five Finger Death Punch meant by releasing this song. Along with this, the viewer is presented with a clear message that it is imperative to be kind…

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    The Three Days of Tragic Death I fell into grief, not once, but three times. Grief is the most painful things I experienced, more painful than falling off my bike or getting hit with a basketball. We are told at one point to treasure the ones we love while we still have them; is that what happened with me, I didn’t treasure my loved ones enough? I tell these stories to get it out of my system and as a tribute to the ones I lost. I kind of wish I never learned the concept of death so I could…

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    Introduction What makes a murderer? How does one decide to take the life of another person/persons? No one wakes up one day and just decides that they want to go out and kill. There is a build up to that person deciding to kill, they are not simply “born to kill”. They live through their lives and slowly but surely start to be driven by some force that propels them to make a strike and kill. The forces that arise stem mostly from how a person was and their environment as a child. Some of these…

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