Mass Suicide

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    Depression

    is a very serious disease that can lead to problems at home and school, drug-abuse, self-hate, and suicide if left untreated. Symptoms of clinical depression include irritability for most of the day, loss of pleasure in hobbies, trouble sleeping or oversleeping, change in appetite, feelings of worthlessness and guilt, lack of concentration, constantly having negative thoughts, and thoughts of suicide. While most of these symptoms are experienced by everyone once in a while, the amount, length, and

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    Hamlet

    Hamlet as the Tragic Hero Hamlet is the best known tragedy in literature today. Here, Shakespeare exposes Hamlet’s flaws as a heroic character. The tragedy in this play is the result of the main character’s unrealistic ideals and his inability to overcome his weakness of indecisiveness. This fatal attribute led to the death of several people which included his mother and the King of Denmark. Although he is described as being a brave and intelligent person, his tendency to procrastinate prevented

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    Lean on Me Case Study

    took the initiative to become better students. His leadership style was very unconventional. He chased the gang members and drug runners away with a baseball bat. He locked the doors with chains. He challenged a student, Thomas Sams, to commit suicide on the rooftop. Joe Clark says to Thomas Sams, “You’re killing your brain cells! If you really wanna kill yourself, do it expeditiously!” He was lecturing him on

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    Assisted Suicede

    Assisted suicide In text one “Tony Nicklinson:”Perhaps I’ll say goodbye on twitter””, the author Nina Lakhani interviews Tony Nicklinson and tells about his fight to get a permission, to let a doctor help him die, without getting charged for murder. Tony Nicklinson thinks that this is most fundamental human right, and it’s been taken from him. He also thinks that people believe, that life is a gift given by God, and only he can decide when you should leave. To choose when and where to die, is a

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    Crime Theories

    The fast growth of technology is creating more and more threats to our society in a number of ways. It is threatening individuals by letting cybercriminals gain access to sensitive information that can cause harm to innocent people. It is also creating threats to our younger generations that are unable to cope with the high emotions of social media sites. Individuals are being lured by fake profiles or fake people who would do harm to them. Computer crimes are on the rise. Law enforcements and

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    Bachelorhood vs Marriage

    generation is in for marriage or in favour of staying single throughout their whole life. My hypothesis was staying bachelor rather than getting involved in matrimonial relationship will eliminate many societal problems like divorce, frustration, suicide etc. However, I also expected to find out what a matrimonial relationship means to the upcoming generation and some reasons through which I can prove my hypothesis to be

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    My Best Freind

    after Hannah Baker’s death, Clay Jensen hears her voice one last time-on a “Baker’s dozen” of cassette tapes she made. Seven double side tapes with thirteen stories of thirteen people-thirteen people who killed her. Clay was mailed Hannah’s obscure suicide note because he's one of the reasons that she died. That she killed herself, one of the reasons she gave up. On the tapes she explained that her death started with a rumor and the reputation the rumor gave her, highlighting the connections between

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    Willaim Charles Hood and the Changes to Bedlam

    Paige Salter What is the significance of William Charles Hood in the improvement in Bedlam? From 1247 the establishment named Bedlam has existed with the aim of providing a place for the supposedly mentally ill to reside in but as one recalls it rather ‘drove a man that hath his wits rather out of them’. The buildings that made up the mental institution were often decaying and held the danger of backed up drains which could inevitably lead to overflowing which would be unpleasant for all. From 1725-34

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    Waste

    A Suicide Survivor: The Life of a Chinese Migrant Worker at Foxconn Sunday, 25 August 2013 12:50By Jenny Chan, The Asia-Pacific Journal | In 2010, 18 employees working for Foxconn in China attempted suicide. These shocking events focused world attention on the manufacturing supply chains of China's export industry and the experience of working within them. What had driven these young migrant assembly line workers to commit such a desperate act? This article provides a first-hand account of the

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    Depression

    disconnect with society. People who experience depression feel the need to disconnect from another finding no enjoyment of life. Sometimes people were dealing with depression symptom pushing everyone away and losing the will to live that lead to suicide. There are symptoms to the disease that are temporary, but also can be dangerous if not handle properly. Some say it can be a hereditary disease that is past down from generation or the environment. There are many types of depression, but the most

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