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    Since General Zaroff hunts humans, he needs a way to get his prey. Usually ships crash on the island on their own, but when there’s none Zaroff crashes the ships to hunt the survivors. General Zaroff has a button in his house that turns on lights in the ocean that signal a channel where there is none. At the end of the channel there are sharp rocks that the ships crash into. When General Zaroff see a ship going by his island he…

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    Mrs. Nakamura is receiving medical help for her many radiation illnesses and staying away from political rallies by the survivors, who are now called "hibakusha." The hibakusha have become the targets of politics and the peace movement. Mrs. Nakamura's children are grown, and she has retired from a job at a chemical company. Dr. Sasaki ran a lucrative medical practice. He lost…

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    it difficult to go into a relationship sometimes and not feeling safe around them sometimes. how much can affect the memory and bring back unwanted memories from a trauma event flashbacks may also occur. sometimes PTSD survivors start blaming themselves for things. some PTSD survivors start blaming themselves for things and start to lose think they lost the meaning of life think their future will never change and start thinking about dying early. one common mistake in helping professionals make…

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    genre of awareness campaigns. In this particular analysis I am going to argue that “Project Unbreakable” is able to increase awareness about Child Sexual Abuse through social media and photography, and is successful in making us realize the pain of survivors through color of posters and text and words. Grace Brown, a 19 years old photographer started the Project Unbreakable in October of 2011. The project was originally supposed to include photos of only sexual assault…

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    betrayal concerning sexual assault claims is the United States military. Military Sexual Trauma (MST) is positively linked to suicidal ideation (Monteith et al., 2016). From the documentary we watched in class, The Invisible War, it was clear that many survivors of MST felt that the lack of action on behalf of the military to press charges felt like another colossal betrayal (Dick & Ziering, 2012). Because institutional sexual assault and institutional betrayal cause many serious health risks,…

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    The Indian residential school was a government-implemented institution that engulfed all aspects of an Indigenous child’s life. As the long silence is being shattered and more survivors tell their stories, the full scope of the tragedy of residential school discrimination and abuse is gradually being revealed. In the documentary, Muffins for Granny, Nadia McLaren offers a raw perspective of the practices and repercussions of residential schools through interviews with seven First Nations elders.…

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    Hiroshima Bombing

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    The destructive nature of an atomic bomb is well known now, being used to end World War II in Japan and kill over 100,000 people in the process (Hersey 2). However, survivors are overlooked because of the many deaths, but these survivors were not as fortunate as one might think. In Hiroshima by John Hersey, after the people of Hiroshima seemingly recovered, the bomb still continued to negatively affect their lives. Father Wilhelm Kleinsorge, a young priest, suffered disease which left him…

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    Which is arguably a better name to label this event. After all it was estimated that nearly 20,000 women were raped during that time. The soldiers would threaten the lives of the women if they didn’t comply with their disgusting desires. Many of the survivors were traumatised because they were exposed to all of that at such a young…

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    History has shown that after any major disaster, there is a huge psychological impact that is left on the victims, secondary survivors and the population that remains as a whole. The United States has experienced its fair share of disasters, but for this purpose of this paper the tragedies of both September 11, 2001 attacks (9/11) and the Lusitania Disaster will be examined. Both Tragedies suffered loss and it will be compared and contrasted with how (although almost one hundred years apart),…

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    Through similar stories of survivors of each of these…

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