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Anthem By Ayn Rand
1,648 wordsImagine a world where the individual has been repressed to the point that the word I no longer exists. Now, as hellish as that sounds, imagine that you are the only one who has the capability to break free from the iron fists that are choking you and your brothers. This is the life of Equality 7 - 2521, the principal character and narrator of Ayn Rands Anthem. Anthem takes place in the dark ages of the future, in a totally collectivized world. This culture has regressed to conditions reminiscent...
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Saddam Hussein Intense Fear
1,511 wordsTerrorism in the Websters New American Dictionary is defined as the systematic use of intense fear as a means of coercion. In this day and age, the term terrorism is more than just the use of intense fear as a means of coercion but includes the use of terrorism as a means of revenge and pure sport and also as a means of suppression. While the dictionaries definitions says that it is the use coercion to promote certain ideologies, some of the most cleverly hidden terrorism today is the terrorism ...
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Low Self Esteem Anorexia Nervosa
1,544 wordsEating Disorder: Anorexia Nervosa It is not easy to understand a person suffering from Anorexia. People suffering from anorexia take dieting to extremes (kubersky 37). Every second and / or minute, they spend figuring out how to avoid eating. They make up reasons to explain to their loved ones why they barely touched their food at the dinner table. Usually they exercise a lot to lose more weight. Even when they are really thin, they see themselves as fat. It is as if the mirror plays tricks on t...
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Traumatic Stress Disorder Post Traumatic Stress
1,747 wordsPost Traumatic Stress Disorder Psychological trauma is defined by the American Psychiatric Association as an experience beyond the range of usual human experience, that would be markedly distressing to almost anyone, and is usually experienced with intense fear, terror and helplessness (DSM-IIIR, p. 247). Examples include a serious threat to ones life (or that of ones children, spouse, etc. ), rape, military combat, natural or accidental disasters, and torture. Sexual activity with an adult is a...
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House Of Usher Makes The Reader
623 wordsBy Nick Carroll Let My Work Benefit All! ! Pryor High Students: If you plagiarize this, you will be caught. Use as a resource ONLY! Edgar Allen Poe? s? The Fall of the House of Usher? evokes a feeling of melancholy and dread upon the reader through the combined effects of the dreary environment, the insanity of the Roderick and Madeline Usher, the progressive decay of the house of Usher, and the mortifying realization that the power of intense fear can drive a person to commit illogical decision...
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Saddam Hussein Webster
1,535 wordsTerrorism in the Webster? s New American Dictionary is defined as? the systematic use of intense fear as a means of coercion. ? In this day and age, the term terrorism is more than just the use of intense fear as a means of coercion but includes the use of terrorism as a means of revenge and pure sport and also as a means of suppression. While the dictionaries definitions says that it is the use coercion to promote certain ideologies, some of the most cleverly hidden terrorism today is the terro...
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