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    experience on the psychoactive drug. Being able to leave the setting can help the person calm down and become less anxious of what is going on around them. If a person feels that they have to stay in a certain place, or that they may get in trouble if they begin to have a bad experience, this can make magnify the negative feelings and experience. Having a person who is experienced in psychoactive drugs available to help calm a person down, can reduce the risk of an adverse reaction…

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    Pets sometimes give better company than any human can ever give. Christopher and Toby have really good companionship like I do with my dog. He gets along with Toby better than any human. When your mad your pet can really keep you calm. While I was reading The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night, I realized how much Christopher’s relationship with Toby is like mine with my dogs, because my pets affect my mood and provide comfort just like Toby does for Christopher. When I’m upset or sad…

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    Sacagawea Was Sacagawea an important member of Lewis and Clark’s discovery team? Without her, Lewis and Clark might have gotten lost and died. Lewis and Clark just led the discovery team. Some people believe she isn’t as important as she really was. I highly disagree though, she was very important to the team of discovery. First, she knew the land very well. “She began to recognize the mountains in the distance.” If she didn’t recognize them, that would have been a sure sign that they were…

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    The soft, cool tones of the muted yellow brown color of the draped blanket and the sheer gray color of the fabric across the figure's breasts compliment the soft glow of the figure's skin, adding to the calm mood. The accurate coloring of the skin allows us to decipher that Greuze was painting from life, using local color to create realism. Greuze’s repeated use of the low intensity colors grey blue, yellow brown and dusty rose within the painting help…

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    Gorilla Research Paper

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    Title: Parents of Boy Rescued From Gorilla Investigated: Accident or Negligence? Category: News & Opinion Tags:Harambe, gorilla shot, Cincinnati gorilla Teaser: Police investigate the parents of the 3-year-old boy who fell into a gorilla enclosure at the Cincinnati Zoo, but are not recommending charges be laid. Article: The killing of 17-year-old Harambe, the 400-pound gorilla, to save the little boy who slipped into the animal's enclosure at the Cincinnati Zoo has triggered outrage. Some say…

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    Eliade Sacred Space

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    more specifically in the acceptance of communion. A cosmogonic quality is a healing quality of turning chaos into calm and often embedded in hierophanies, “…the manifestation of the sacred in space has a cosmological valence; ever spatial hierophany or consecration of space is equivalent to a cosmogony” (63). A hierophany such as a communion turns one’s personal chaos, evil into calm, resolving evil to become refreshed. In the Chapel of Mary, students can obtain the sense of cosmogony by…

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    happened, during the launch of the space shuttle challenger there was a “malfunction”, one that would lead to the death of 7 brave crew member and leave the nation in fear. Ronald Reagan emotional speech addressing the space shuttle challenger tragedy calms the people of the nation and helps them understand that the best course of action is to move forwards and continue the space program in honor of the fallen heros. Reagan uses repetition, pathos, and Juxtaposition in order to sympathize with…

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    Rick Recorla Analysis

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    the text, it states that even though Rescorla did not have to help others out, he done it out of dauntlessness. Rick Rescorla was not trained to go and help the people that needed help, and to keep them calm he sang a little song to them. As stated in the text by Bos’s, “Trying to keep people calm, under such incredibly stressful circumstances, Rescorla began singing inspirational songs.” Here, the text proves…

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    get into a verbal or physical altercation either of these times, but was angry when he got home that "it took half the people in the house most of the night" to calm him down. Charles had called Resolve three times in the two weeks since his intake, all having to do with anger. Charles identified that being able to talk to someone helps calm him down when he is angry and it was discussed who Charles could talk to besides resolve to help manage his anger. Charles relationship with his wife is…

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    Descriptive Writing Beach

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    moment between me and the land. I could sense the chilled ground beneath me, the grass, rough and shaggy, much like uncombed hair. Unkempt. I could see the wind blow through the tufts of grass, creating ripples much like when a pebble is thrown into a calm body of water. Slowly but surely making its way through.…

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