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    Demon Research Paper

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    Demon The word Demon refers to a spew of different terminology. The word Demon often refers to a supernatural being or entity. The spiritual term does not apply to my own story. Children are innocent and don’t often see the darkness within the shadows. My father died from Melanoma Cancer when I was seven. My father's death broke that barrier between what was true and what wasn’t. the time after my father's death consisted of my brother being abusive and being bullied at school. The thoughts of…

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    Using too much of the same phrases or words can make a paper boring and tedious. I try to look for likeable synonyms and often arrange phrases so they’re not bunched up into one paragraph. Although, as specified in the guidebook, a synonym won’t always be fitting because the tone might not be correct. Sometimes I’ll try to sound like a genius by using big words, however I might misuse them. It’s best to stick with words we…

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    captain of the militia. Last, Benedict soon became a traitor to the Americans by switching sides in the war. Benedict lead an exciting life that included various interesting facts. First when you look up traitor Benedict often comes up as a synonym. Next, Arnolds 3 siblings and his mom died of Yellow Fever. Last, Arnold was named after his great grandpa who was the go owner of Connecticut. By researching and writing a biography on Benedict Arnold I was able to expand my knowledge on…

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    nonviolent resistance movement involving protests that are not passive, but rather an active “clinging to the truth” (“Satyagraha,” para 1). Gandhi once described it as “Truth (Satya) implies Love, and Firmness (Agraha) engenders and therefore serves as a synonym for force … that is to say, the Force which is born of Truth and Love or Non-violence” (Graham, para 4). Examples of Gandhi’s use of Satyagraha to resist British imperial rule include a boycott of British goods in the 1920s, and more…

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    American Psychiatric Association, the developmental co-ordination disorder can be defined as a neuro-developmental condition (DCD) that affects a child’s ability to perform everyday tasks in self-care and academic areas. Other terms for this disorder/Synonyms for DCD includes motor delays, clumsiness, clumsiness -motor delay, developmental delay, gross motor and fine motor developmental delay, developmental apraxia, disorder of attention and motor perception, developmental dyspraxia,…

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    Act 1, Scene 2 presents the first soliloquy of Hamlet, revealing Hamlet’s inner thoughts to the audience and creating a dejected and bitter tone to reinforce Hamlet’s proclamation of his grief. Shakespeare’s specific diction, punctuation marks and mythological allusions provide a striking contrast to the controlled and artificial dialogue that he previously used with Claudius. Hamlet reveals his profound melancholy in his outpour of anger as he floods his speech with harsh and depressing diction…

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    When researching the different terms and meanings of plagiarism, academic integrity, and collusion the realization that even though they are very different words they have similarities and huge differences. Such as plagiarism meaning “the practice of taking someone else’s work or ideas and pass them off as one’s own,” and collusion. Collusion meaning “a secret agreement, especially of fraudulent or treacherous purposes.” Reading these terms makes me see that when plagiarizing a paper, you are…

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    Region Of Terror Analysis

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    Within the next decade, the term of terrorism starts to carry more negative sense, when used by British literatures to refer to the period of French Revelation broadly speaking between March 1793 and July 1794. In those contexts, it was more or less a synonym for “region of terror”, and a terrorist was anyone who attempted to further his/her views due to a corrective intimidation (Laqueur, 1977).…

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    From an outsiders view point having citizenship or being a citizen can be simplified into duties. Some of the duties that come with being a citizen of the United States are being part of a jury, voting, paying taxes, register for the draft the list could go on. These duties can either be mandatory or voluntary. Many more questions can arise from this faulty assumption. The problem is thinking that fulfilling duties equals citizenship. This would indicate that all mandatory or voluntary duties…

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    Traditionally, people define fear as a distressing emotion caused by a threat, but the real definition of fear is a hindrance of the mind that causes weakness. I started with the dictionary definition which stated that it was a distressing emotion and the synonym of fear that I found in the thesaurus: faint hearted. I concluded that fear was a distressing emotion caused by a perceived threat, and it was considered cowardly. From reading Shakespeare’s Measure for Measure, I added that fear and…

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