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    Poe makes us understand that the narrator is mad by making him talk and shout directly at us‚ by using exclamation marks as his punctuation. When you read what the narrator is saying to you‚ you can feel the emotion‚ and hear the speed and volume of his voice. He does this by the use of punctuation‚ short sentences‚ and putting some words into capitals; one example of a capital worded sentence is‚ ‘it was A LOW‚ DULL‚ QUICK SOUND – MUCH SUCH A SOUND AS A WATCH MAKES WHEN ENVELOPED IN COTTON.’ The

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    special communication. They are naive pieces of information that helps people to make sense of things that they are confused about. They usually are not wordy or complex. It would only take a few words for them to be descript. Rumors also can help and satisfy people emotionally and psychologically. When it comes down to it‚ they can both help or cause problems. There are three basic characteristics of rumors. First is how do they get around. The second characteristic is providing information‚ always

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    Make Lemonade It is said that the number one cause of stress‚ is the environment around. Many people in the world are facing failure‚ or going through rough times‚ because of what is around them. In the novel‚ Make Lemonade by Virginia Euwer Wolff‚ Jolly’s family and LaVaughn transition through many changes based on the environment around them. Childhood plays a big role when looking at how the environment shapes Jolly’s family and LaVaughns identity. For example‚ Jeremy’s identity is shaped when

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    How do people make judgements and decisions? Decision and judgment-making are normal human activities and people make a high number of these every day‚ so you could assume that psychologists have been studying this area for many years but it wasn’t until the 1950’s that psychologists began their exploration into this subject. Behaviourism set the belief that psychology should be scientific and objective and should observe similar criteria to the natural sciences. The mathematicians and economists

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    How does the writer make the reader feel pity for Veronica? Basically‚ the writer chooses Veronica’s friend to be the narrator- Okeke. Instead of making Veronica the narrator but the reason is that because the writer could use the narrator to make us feel pity for Veronica more easily and gives the reader more sensational feeling. She does not seem to care that there is no hope for a better life or the future. This is perhaps the main reason why we as readers feel more sympathy towards Veronica

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    of wack? Did Jesus’ gospel produce more fruit than He had anticipated in this present wicked age? Did Jesus miss-calculate how many believers would be here to greet Him upon His return? Do two billion professing Christians make Jesus a false prophet? Here is the prophecy from Jesus’ own mouth: "…SHALL HE FIND FAITH ON THE EARTH?" Here is a prophecy of Jesus concerning how much faith He expected to find on earth when He comes to establish His Kingdom in the earth: "And shall not God avenge His

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    Common Sense was a pamphlet written by Thomas Paine in 1776. It was advocating independence from Great Britain to the people of the thirteen colonies. “It captured the imagination of the colonists as had no previous pamphlet” (Paine‚ page 9). The pamphlet was written clearly and persuasively in the fact of getting the 13 colonies to rebel against King George III and Britain because colonists thought that they should not be ruled by a king across the sea and have all these taxes and rules placed on

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    Book Review: HOW GOOD PEOPLE MAKE TOUGH CHOICES This book is aimed at helping people make ethical choices‚ through a readable mixture of analysis‚ guidance‚ and case studies. It was easy for me to identify with the case studies. The basic premise is that tough choices revolve not around questions of right vs. wrong rather tough choices revolve around questions of right vs. right. Based on study of thousands of real ethical dilemmas‚ Kidder presents four ethical paradigm pairs: Truth

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    Can violent games make a gamer act irrational? Does it lead to a dangerous situation? How does it affect the behavior of the participant or player? Since the 1950s‚ Social scientists have been debating and studying the effects of media violence while since the 1980s‚ they have been more directly studying the effects of video games on behavior of the participant.This topic seems so important today because the games nowadays are more realistic and bloodier than ever. Video games are definitely becoming

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    perspective with regards to how time has progressed disciplinary methods of action. Certain means of discipline are contoured to fit the modern civilian in order to take full effect. Types of punishment used today are significantly different in comparison to that of the sixteenth and seventeenth century. In order to study the ramifications of discipline and punishment‚ Foucault advises that one must use a genealogical perspective to analyze the evolution. Certain characteristics make up the general genealogical

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