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    Burn Injury

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    the injury itself, the extensive amount of treatment can be traumatic as well. There is a long list of psychological implications that can arise from burn injuries. The implications include the general feeling of being upset, sad or irritable, feeling helpless, hopeless, and upset about depending on others for help. Along with these, burns can also cause mental issues with falling asleep or staying asleep due to the memories of the injury or other types of thoughts of this nature. Shortly after…

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    Courtroom 302 Case Study

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    3) If Karl Marx and Emile Durkheim were sitting beside Steve Bogira in Courtroom 302 for the year spent observing the activities associated with Judge Locallo’s docket, Marx and Durkheim would not be too happy with Locallo. Marx would be upset on how the system is working because it looks like it is created to keep the minority population behind the bars. Marx would think that our current system is created to separate the wealthy from the poor or the white from the black. For example, in the…

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    Suicide Changed My Life

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    felt doubt, or I've been unsure of something. But there was one period of time in my life that's stuck with me, and I can trust that I'll never forget it. Now there's been times throughout my existence where things have gotten me down and I've been upset about times and where I've had regrets, but I had never done anything about them. Well this is the story of the time I unfortunately did. What I'm about to tell you is something that I haven't publicly shared with people and if I did I don't…

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    Touchy Self Analysis

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    I had no idea that my family would take me not touching them so personally and believe that they did something to upset me. This experiment made me realize that touching is an important concept that shows closeness between others. My family was able to see a difference in me and our relationship with just one day of me acting out of the normal. Moreover, I believe that…

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    America”. In the song, Eminem acknowledges that many young white youth started following him saying, “...they were instantly hooked right in and they connected with me too because I looked like them.” Then he goes on to acknowledge that the government is upset at his lyrics “Cause congress keep telling me, I ain’t nothing but problems and now they’re sayin’ I’m in trouble with the government, I’m lovin’ it…” Oppressing the artist is not only immoral but un-American, anyone has the right to say…

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    father is outraged by this, and in turn becomes extremely protective of her. He tells her that he “won’t let anyone touch [her] again,” ( 336 ). Papa also gets upset very easily, and fast. “His eyes are blinking fast and his face is tight. When Papa gets quiet like this, he’s ready to pounce on anyone” ( 337 ). Essentially, Papa gets upset often - that’s how she knows to not bother him when he gets like that. He must get angry often enough for Monique to understand that he isn’t to be bothered.…

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    play Hamlet, By William Shakespeare, Hamlet wants to acquire revenge for his father's death. He doesn’t believe Claudius deserves to hold the throne of Denmark. He wants to obtain the justice for his father’s unfair killing. Hamlet. Was powerfully upset and driven by revenge towards Claudius throughout the play. Hamlet’s emotions were out of control throughout the story, affecting himself and others around him. For example, when Hamlet doesn’t observe the point of life, Hamlet admits, “How…

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    Just before the summer 2014 approached, my family and I were all living in the city of Hong Kong. My parents had recently announced to my sister and I, that we would be leaving Hong Kong. Not just on a vacation or on a summer long trip, but to actually move and live in a whole new country. They told us that we were going to move to America, as my parents thought it was time for us to leave Hong Kong. We did get to help choose a state for us to live in, my mom and dad has given us a list of a few…

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    Consequently, the next year I put more effort into my preparation. While I had prepared a great amount for the audition, the score came back resulting me staying out. Feeling upset, I continued to work hard on achieving this goal. My Junior year of high school I auditioned and was one point from making alternate. I was upset. Learning from that moment, I worked even more. It was my senior year; the last chance. I worked hard with my voice teacher, in choir, on my own to work on my skills. The…

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    which made it seem like another human was judging the woman. “Its humanlike traits give the woman a reason for trusting in it for self-reflection” (Tucker, 1). The woman got upset to the point of tears because of the humanlike traits of the mirror. The mirror noticed the emotional status of the woman and knew why she was upset. The actions of an individual are also observed into telling what type of mood a person is in. The reflection showed that the woman was crying, and an “agitation of hands”…

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