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    Human trafficking once called slavery is now a modern day slavery (“Human Trafficking”. Gale Student Resources in Context). Human trafficking has been going on for so many year that now it has comes to a time where it’s impossible to end it. Most victims of modern day slavery are women and children. They are being trafficked and are used as laborers and inflating in the sex trade and are being subjected against their will to organ harvesting. Because of poverty and famine, victims are lured by…

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    Thursday, October 1, 2015. Irving Roth came to Bronx community college, to the ESL03 class. Irving Roth a holocaust survivor and his girlfriend Mirna was in the class. Mr. Roth came to the ESL03 class, to speak about his life during the Holocaust and the book that he wrote “Bondi’s Brother”. The purpose of the visit was to know the answer of some question that the class wrote. The question to Mr. Roth is about the book and his life. Irving Roth was born in 1929 in Kosice, Czechoslovakia and…

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    time, while others have to re-live this experience. Whether the cancer has returned or is discovered for the first time, breast cancer patients, survivors, and their families, need continuous support. Being diagnosed with this disease is very overwhelming. More awareness should be brought to the fight against breast cancer because the patients, survivors, and their families need increased emotional, physical, and financial support. When a woman is diagnosed with breast cancer, her whole life…

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    applied to us, that we couldn't walk on a sidewalk, only in the middle of the street. And we wear a star that everybody should recognize us. But it wasn't a law that somebody couldn't kill us. That law didn't apply to us,”(Menszer, “The Holocaust Survivors”). This is just another heartbreaking reminder of how the Nazis treated the Jewish people. These horrific events that Anne Frank and Eva Galler had to endure were truly a disgrace. Eva and Anne had to deal with many hardships, which should…

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    Sexual Desire Effect

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    The effect of sexual abuse on sexual functioning such as low sexual desire began to be noticed in the 1970’s. 80% of female CSA survivors admitted to sexual problems, including low sexual desire (Courtois, 1999). Since then, an abundance of studies on the effects of CSA on sexual desire have been done. Different studies included statistics on an inability to enjoy sex and lack of interest in having sex (McGuire & Wagner, 1978). It was also discovered that females were avoiding sexual intercourse…

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    In the memoir Under a Cruel Star by Heda Margolius Kovály documents her life as a Holocaust survivor giving insight on the social, political, and cultural changes in Prague post World War 2. Kovaly includes stories of the drastic differences that her home city of Prague had endured during the war as they adopted ideals from the Nazi regime. These cultural pressures were forced upon the city and resulted in a different tone of life during the 1950’s. Ultimately resulting in a political upheaval…

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    of the war in comparison to Anne Frank. Which in reality, this event in still continuing on today. There might not be actively killing but there is still anti-Semitism and the survivors are still trying to cope. This allows readers to see the struggle that is currently going on. The Holocaust did not just affect survivors, as Art explained, he was affected by it as well. A tragedy like this does not just stop when the war is over. There is a longevity effect that can continue to grandchildren.…

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    Point of View in ¨The Pit in the Pendulum¨ Edgar Allen Poe's first person narrator in ¨The Pit in the Pendulum¨ is a strong survivor but being in captivity is driving him insane. In first person the readers become the strong survivor, that is the unreliable prisoner of Poe's famous short story and they get a deeper, and more visceral experience because of it. In first person point of view the reader sees the story through the eyes of the narrator, their view and interpretation of the events.…

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    Zombie Apocalypse Process

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    It is becoming vital to prepare for this impending crisis of a zombie apocalypse. Establishing a plan for survival in a zombie apocalypse can vary depending on the person’s primary needs, but it is necessary to be informed of, and also understand the fundamentals. In the circumstance of the walking dead obtaining food and water, gathering weapons, and finding shelter are all crucial to survive. First and foremost, Food is vital for overall health and necessary for providing vigorous energy…

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    family is different. It is vitally important to remember this and make sure that each loved one and family member is given the appropriate space and time to mourn the loss of their loved one (Fast, 2003). Nurses are often the first people that survivors see after learning about the death of their loved one. It should be the goal of nurses to provide a safe and supportive environment where families can begin to grieve (Rich, 2005). While, unfortunately death can become…

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