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    Trigger Warnings Essay

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    heard. Trigger warnings may be overused in today’s world and people think there no need for it. However‚ People argue trigger warnings are needed because there are many victims of violence and those victims are too sensitive. Trigger warnings prepare a person mentally on a subject they are about to hear. At U of C‚ the incoming freshmen received a letter stating “there will be no trigger warnings” and are expected to have debatable topics. In a college environment‚ trigger warnings and safe spaces

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    Joseph McCarthy had become the most famous man in America for his “heroic” attempt to rid the nation of communism. In some cases‚ the anti-communist actions improved the safety of the country. The most famous case of this is the Rosenbergs. The couple were convicted of sending information to the Soviets about an atomic bomb. They were put to death for their actions. Today‚ it is thought to believe that Ethel Rosenberg had no real involvement in the treason‚ but the fear of the time period reflects

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    this‚ many people are encouraging schools and colleges to enforce trigger warnings. However this defeats the purpose of learning. The purpose of learning is to take in new information and learn from it. When warnings are set in place for learning‚ some students are going to miss out on the opportunity to learn new lessons. There are‚ also‚ many ways that trigger warnings can be taken advantage of. By enforcing trigger warnings‚ we as a society would be encouraging people to shy away from things because

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    The Poem Storm Warnings

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    In the poem‚ "Storm Warnings" the organization is very important to the fluency of the poem. In the very first line the reader starts to get a feeling of the literal meaning of the work. In saying‚ "The glass has been falling all the afternoon" one learns that a barometer is falling‚ hence bad weather is on its way. The allegory‚ symbolic representation‚ that "glass" is a barometer is because later in the poem‚ the words "instruments and weatherglasses" are used. The poets tone‚ the general atmosphere

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    Jenny Kramer Judgement

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    At the begin of the episode‚ Jerry and George appear at a booth. Both of them have facial hair – as a failure attempt to take “vacation from [themselves]”. Disappointed they decide to shave it off. For the viewer surprise Kramer enters the door with a moustache. Soon Kramer realizes‚ Jerry and George have shave theirs and Kramer decides to do the same. After shaving Kramer experiences discomfort and looks for a better shaving cream. Unfortunately‚ his judgement is poorly and Kramer decides to shave

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    Warnings on unhealthy food. The theme of unhealthy food becomes more and more topical in our society. I am sure that manufactures of food products should write warnings on their products which contain harmful ingredients‚ for example‚ GMO. Firstly‚ junk food can be the reason of a lot of illnesses‚ such as stomach ulcer‚ obesity‚ sugar diabetes‚ etc. For example‚ according to the article Health warnings on junk food “…hamburgers‚ chips‚ soybean oil‚ pizza give rise to obesity and it can be the

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    In the novel The Chrysalids written by John Wyndham‚ the character of Joseph Strorm has a major impact on the plot of the book. Joseph is religious‚ abusive‚ and uncompassionate. These characteristics most definitely help the reader understand the community of Waknuk and give them an idea of how serious deviants are taken. Joseph appears in the novel numerous times‚ and demonstrates these three traits. Joseph Strom is portrayed to be extremely religious. Early in the book‚ this character trait

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    Warning Signs of Relapse

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    WARNING SIGNS OF RELAPSE The clinical definition of relapse is when a person is affected again by a condition that affected them in the past. By definition‚ for relapse to happen‚ the disease must have been in remission or cured. In the case of addiction‚ the disease is incurable (chronic)‚ however the disease can be put into remission. Relapse is often thought of as an event‚ such as taking a drink or using a drug: however relapse is actually an extended process that begins long

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    A Warning Letter Example

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    A warning letter sample for employee’s discipline issue/problem. Dear Employee‚ We refer to the incident occurred in this office on Monday‚ 6 October 2008 during which you were found to have verbally abused your Supervisor‚ Mr. Harold Singh‚ using threatening words. The incident happened after you were alleged to be unhappy and disgruntled with Mr Singh’s decision for not approving your application for a long leave. Several office personnel were present during the occasion and had been witness

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    Warning Scripture Essay

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    Warning Scripture replaced by new type of Theism Placating the Reverend Fred Nile and the various religious lobbies is no easy task‚ but the NSW Government has taken to it with Yes Minister style obtuseness and Baldrick-like cunning. Maintaining its cuddly relationship with Scripture enthusiasts‚ the government has spent $300k on a comprehensive report‚ waited 18 months to release it (just before Easter)‚ and then refused to accept most of the recommendations. Particularly brazen‚ was both the

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