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    Having a heart attack. 2. Having a serious undetected illness. 3. Losing control of thoughts or actions. 4. And being alone. C. It’s not uncommon with anxiety disorder to also suffer from depression or vice versa. Nearly one half of those diagnosed with anxiety are also diagnosed with depression. (transition; With anxiety disorder some people can hold a job and function socially, where others can’t even leave their homes.) I. The exact cause of Generalized Anxiety Disorder…

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    The Harlem Renaissance (1919-1929) The Harlem Renaissance, originally known as the New Negro Movement, received its’ name from Harlem, a large neighborhood within Manhattan, New York. From 1917-1935, nearly 175,000 African Americans, mainly from the south, turned this neighborhood into the largest concentration of black people in the world. Out of this, came a cultural, social, artistic, literary, and intellectual movement that lit a new black cultural identity. Important Events • The…

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    A Christmas Carol Lead/Hook: “What’s Christmas time to you but a time for paying bills without money; a time for finding yourself a year older, and not an hour richer; a time for balancing your books and having every item in ‘em through a round dozen of months presented dead against you?” (Stave 1) Quick Summary: Charles Dickens didn’t have a pleasant life as a child because his father was imprisoned and he had to work instead of going to school so his family had enough money to survive.…

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    1.2 The areas of the brain that are affected by dementia are the frontal lobe, this is the section of the brain that controls our behaviour,movement, personality and our surroundings The parietal Lobe controls the language we use,recognition of places and people. Our occipital Lobe controls our eyesight and our ability to see, there is also the temporal lobe, that controls our speech , hearing and memory 1.3 Dementia often share the same symptoms as a person who is suffering from…

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    The Overland Campaign, also known as Grant's Overland Campaign and the Wilderness Campaign, was a series of battles fought in Virginia during May and June 1864, in the American Civil War. The first war in the Overland Campaign was the Battle of the Wilderness.Midnight on May 3-4, 1864, the Army of the Potomac and the Independent Ninth Corps, with approximately 120,000 men, left camps in Culpeper County and headed south toward the Rapidan River fords. They fought in the dense thickets known as…

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    What is Fear? Topic: Fear Thesis statement: Fear is something that many of people try to avoid; they don’t realize that it is a feeling that that activates our natural survival instincts and according to Walter Bradford Cannon, activates fight or flight mechanisms helping us to survive. Everyone’s life is changed by fear weather they know it or not. According to Psychology Today, there are five different types of fear “Extinction—the fear of death, Mutilation—the fear of losing any part of our…

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    Stress Specific Purpose: To inform my audience about how to cope with stress. Introduction I. Open with Impact: Life situations can create stress for several different reasons. We might feel unprepared for them, unhappy about them, and even might not feel like you’re able to cope with them. II. Thesis Statement: Stress creates an over load on the human body and if we could figure out a way to cope with it we would have a better chance of not feeling so overwhelmed. III. Show Relevance to…

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    What does the ropes course teach or reinforce? Give an example. In the video it showed that the ropes course presents a series of challenges designed to cultivate trust and teamwork within a group(Ropes Course, n.d.). When the group did the log initiative called, “I get by with a little help from my friends” the group needed to rearrange themselves on the log in birthday order(Ropes Course, n.d.). The primary leader, Leena emerged and help get the group moving in the right direction. The group…

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    What is cancer? Cancer can be define as the disease caused by uncontrolled growth of abnormal cells inside or outside in our body. We all know that the cancer is one of the main causes of death in the world. Cancer, as a single word, incorporates a vast diversity of disease since there are as many tumor types as there are cell types in the human body. Therefore cancer is not a single disease, but a group of heterogeneous diseases that share common biologic properties (clonal cell growth and…

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    I. Introduction: Should people who commit heinous crimes deserve the death penalty? (A) People who commit heinous crimes deserve the death penalty. (B) There are crimes going on to where people dis member others body parts. (C) The death penalty should be taken more seriously in our generation today. (D) Also, Execution methods should be used such as hanging, gas chambers, and electrocution. II. Body: (A) To begin with, hanging is the oldest but most used method of execution in the world. i.…

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