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    fear of having lost your family in the accident will weigh on the survivors minds throughout their days. "Laughter therapy is effective and scientifically supported as a single or adjuvant therapy."(Tokyo 3) I believe this is the best therapeutic route because it will take the least time out of the students busy days‚ and it will be very agreeable with a majority of the students. Laughter therapy was not a common practice in the pre zombie world but it will be

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    who you are‚ and the things around you. Laughter makes you live longer. Laugh a little. Honestly‚ you will actually enjoy laughter. Your laughter can really bring someone’s day back to life‚ starting with your own. Think less about yesterday’s mess and think more about the good that awaits you. When you are feeling down‚ remember something funny that happened in your life. Laughter brightens up your day and maybe the person’s sitting next to you. Laughter helps us to live and makes it easy to love

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    nothingness. Emotions can express more than a character’s feeling at a particular moment‚ they can also set a tone for a whole story. The conclusion of laughter brings another example of irony through its contradictory nature to the tone at the end of the story. Pablo’s decision to trade his life‚ Sartre’s symbolism of the graveyard‚ and the laughter that closes the story‚ fortify the ironic nature of this story. Pablo begins to have an out of body experience to help him understand what is going

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    by a teenage dropout. Neither of the novels have the same setting nor the same type of characters. However‚ both novels contain a theme of coming of age for the characters as expressed through situational irony‚ sexual themes‚ and the motif of laughter. The situational irony for Chief Bromden in the beginning portrays his initial way of going about in the mental hospital. Chief Bromden is the largest man in the building‚ and yet he has the least amount of power. McMurphy comments on the way that

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    1. I agree with this statement‚ my explanation is that everybody got an education since they was born. First‚ you have to define the word “education”. In my opinion education is same as imitation because everyone learns by imitate from what people have done. Students learn mathematic by the method that ancient people made‚ baby or kids learn everything from what they have seen. You can see that when we were young‚ we imitated the way we speak from our parents‚ and we drew the picture from what we

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    Party Scene Paragraph Gatsby’s infamous parties are known for their extravagance and whimsicalness‚ yet all the happiness and laughter is not enough to block out the empty and over-indulgent lives of the rich. There is a lot of mingling among the rich at Gatsby’s parties‚ giving heed to "enthusiastic meetings between women who never knew each others’ names"(40). While these encounters appear to be very friendly and casual‚ they are very superficial‚ as there is no real connection between these

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    Living life is complicated. “You don’t choose your family. They are God’s gift to you‚ as you are to them.” -Desmond Tutu‚ famous author of No Future Without Forgiveness - one of his best selling novels. Desmond indicates in this quote that whatever shape‚ size‚ color‚ disability you may have‚ It doesn’t matter. Your family is just as proud to have you than anyone else. In the story of “Scarlet Ibis” by James Hurst‚ one character called “Brother” is ferocious and irked of having a disabled‚ monotonous

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    across rooftops. I can see you‚ Across blue mountains stretched over shimmering sea; Yoga to the sunrise. Conversations as Forgotten seashells strewn over sores like driftwood; Jungle ruins slung with vines. I remember you‚ Glittered in laughter and youth. As innocent as first snow on forest floor. I hope we meet again In some time‚ Somewhere across this wide world In some mist filled hamlet‚ Or a city drunk on rain. Or a lagoon‚ Sea lapped as liquorice‚ Villa. Soft wind through

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    scientific journals. In one of this papers‚ “The Woman Who Died Laughing”‚ he argues that laughter is a trait that evolved in humans; a trait which “Allows an individual to alert in a social group that a detected anomaly is trivial‚ nothing to worry about. The laughing person in effect announces her discovery that there has been a false alarm” (Ramachandran 774) How is it possible that something as trivial as laughter

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    seeHumour (disambiguation). Smiling can imply a sense of humour and a state of amusement‚ as in this painting ofFalstaff by Eduard von Grützner. Humour or humor (see spelling differences) is the tendency of particular cognitive experiences to provoke laughter and provideamusement. The term derives from the humoral medicine of the ancient Greeks‚ which taught that the balance of fluids in the human body‚ known as humors (Latin: humor‚ "body fluid")‚ control human health and emotion. People of all ages

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