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    Hannah Baker committed suicide. She left 13 tapes for the 13 reasons she committed suicide. Clay Jensen, the boy who had a crush on Hannah since he saw her, now has the tapes. He 's on them. He listens, waits for his tape and finds out why Hannah commits suicide. The first tape is for Justin Foley. He was Hannah 's first kiss and he over exaggerated the story. Clay remembers the the rumors and it was the first reason he didn 't get to know her freshman year. These rumors would affect her for…

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    “To hurt someone who trusts you, by not giving help or by doing something morally wrong”- Merriam-Webster. In the novel, 13 Reasons Why by Jay Asher the antagonist, Hannah Baker, commits suicide leaving behind a set of thirteen tapes. Each tape is a recording of Hannah talking about the individuals whom all played a role in her death. The protagonist, Clay Jensen, only met Hannah twice before her death, but receives the set of tapes only to find out that one is dedicated to him. Betrayal is a…

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    It is later in the same day, Nora had been avoiding her children. She then has a conversation a with her old nurse, and tells the servant that the children will not see their mother so often. Nora does this in efforts to throwing away the life she has been living up until this point. When Nora unpacks her Italian fisher girl costume from the box, Christine then comes and works herself into sewing a tear in the garment. They both talk about Dr. Rank. Christine is shocked by Nora 's…

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    Sterilization Act and the effect on such Canadians. Many survivors have come forward and have spoken out about what they have gone through. After watching of them tell their stories online, the conclusion comes to that they have all thought about committing suicide, were lied to growing up and after the fact of not being able to have children. This has come to the extent where the Sterilization Act should never have the chance to come alive again and wreck individual lives, we must keep alive…

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    Currently, we are living in a technology society. We can read and learn a lot of information from social media that is very effective and influential. This can even influence which candidate are the voters going to vote, like how Donald Trump posted a post which about all Islam are terrorism on Twitter to get more supporters and a lot of vote in the election. According to a article, “News Use Across Social Media Platforms 2016”, Jeffrey Gottfried and Elisa Shearer showed that 62% of American…

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    ¨Where have you gone, Billy Boy, Billy Boy, oh, where have you gone, charming Billy? I have gone to seek a wife, she's the joy of my life, but she's a young thing and cannot leave her mother¨ (O'Brien 199).Where Have You Gone, Charming Billy, whitten by Tim O'Brien, takes place in Vietnam during the Vietnam War. In the Vietnam war men were frightened, but they tried not to act like it, but when Billy Boy Watkins gets his foot blown up by a mine and panics so badly that he has a heart attack and…

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    Schellpfeffer 1 Ryan Schellpfeffer Mr. Pardee English 11 10 May, 2016 Abandonment in Death of a Salesman In the play Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller, one of the main characters named Willy lives in deep fear of abandonment in his life. Willy wants his family to embrace and practice the ideas of the “American Dream” because that is how he wants to live his life. Still, however he is fearful that his family might get up and leave him out of disgrace or non acceptance. As Willy’s father…

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    Sandy Massaro Essay

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    Born in New York, but not entirely raised there, Alessandra “Sandy” Massaro was constantly moving throughout her childhood. Her father, an alleged mafioso, was taken from her by the law at a young age. Her mother was never really there for her. No one cared if she ate her meals, completed her homework, or attended school. In fact, no parental figure cared if she did or didn’t do anything. This opened a gateway to a plethora of never-ending horrific experiences. Drugs came to Alessandra at a…

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    Hedda Gabler Essay

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    Judge Brack finds out what happened between Hedda and Lovborg, especially after the scene where she encourages Lovborg to commit suicide. Committing suicide can leave a respectable man and his family in shame, and they can be remembered as being a big scandal to everyone else in their class. Brack gives the final blow to Hedda’s pursuit of independence when he threatens her with this knowledge…

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    Suicide Music Analysis

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    life. Suicide, is becoming an epidemic in this country. I for one am sick of hearing about people that I know and people that I don't know taking their own life. Something has to be done. As my music is about to start playing on the radio and my first EP is going to be out in the very near future. After hearing about my friends friend. I wrote this song and I'm in the process of putting music to it and any money that this song makes. 100% of it will go directly to the prevention of suicide.…

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