Papers 2081-2090 of total 9088 found.
Category: /Literature/English
…Americans each year. That's more people than the amount of people killed by AIDS, car accidents, alcohol, homicides, fires and suicides combined. And the real tragedy is that these are preventable. The tobacco companies target teenagers with their advertising…
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Category: /History
…harvest their fields and became depressed and suicidal. With mainly the whole population of the tribes ill, medicines and remedies were created. The Indians tried everything to get their people healthy. Nothing can be said if it succeeded but this led…
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Category: /History
…physical and psychological impact on the entire nation. Fear of losing jobs and unemployment caused anxiety. People became depressed and considered some even attempted suicide. Thousands went hungry, especially children suffered long term effects from a poor…
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Category: /Literature/English
…acts, committed by several people, not one depraved person, but individual curious ones) William goes on wild goose chases, i.e. trying to find Adelmo’s murderer before realizing that it was a suicide. He looks for evidence that simply…
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…Stoll in the Swiss Archives of Neurology in 1947. During the early 1950’s the CIA became aware of the drug, and organized the infamous Project MK-Ultra, which led to the suicide of a patient who was given LSD. Use of LSD rose rapidly until 1967, when…
Details: Words: 1985 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
…under reality's torrents is Mrs. Keller's belief that her son survived the war. She is forced to confront this pipe dream in the end, when Ann brings a letter from Larry, documenting his planned suicide. As in O'Neil's The Iceman Cometh, this confrontation…
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Category: /Literature/English
…during his childhood years. The thought of losing his fiancée, Eleanor White, profoundly moved him and he was considering suicide. In Frost’s poem “Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Evening,” Frost contemplates death through strong diction and deep metaphors…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of the suicide of his mother/wife Jocasta.…
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Category: /Literature/English
…should have killed yourself last week,” as he pours him another glass. The waiter returns inside, and the two café workers continue their conversation about the old man’s suicide attempt. The younger waiter, who says that he never gets to bed before three o…
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Category: /Literature/English
…of being suicidal. He's got so many thoughts conflicting in his mind that he wants to just end it all. He knows what he has been asked to do, and what he wishes he could do for his father but his conscience fights his heart. Before "To be or not to be" Hamlet…
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