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    Why do some people commit evil acts? “Evil consists in intentionally behaving in ways that harm, abuse, demean, dehumanize, or destroy innocent others—or using one’s authority and systemic power to encourage or permit others to do so on your behalf. In short, it is “knowing better but doing worse.” ― Philip G. Zimbardo, The Lucifer Effect. Evil has existed since as long as we can remember, but where do these evil mindsets come from and how do they form? What can we determine from the evidence we

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    was at to protect him. He had saw Miharu there and he had ignored him for the time being. Then he had told Yukimi that Miharu was there. Then while he was down there at the car garage he had his mind read by a mind reader. Later on, Yoite had went berserk until Miharu had stopped him. Yoite got his senses

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    fast as he could. For a while, I was clueless as to why I felt no pain; later I learned it was due to adrenaline. When my mother arrived, she remained calm and called the ambulance after asking if I felt alright. I expected her to yell at me and go berserk, but to my surprise, she looked composed as ever. However, years after the incident, I learned that she cried and shook on the inside. Nonetheless, she remained strong and assured me that everything would be

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    Analyzing Perpetrators and Victims in The Fifth Child and A High Wind in Jamaica. Novels, The Fifth Child and A High Wind in Jamaica, both present children and adults as simultaneously perpetrators and victims. Individuals who carry out harmful immoral acts upon another individual are known in society as perpetrators, while on the other hand the individual who is the one being harmed because of a harmful immoral act is known as the victim. In most novels it is evidently seen which character is defined

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    parents, Perry was the best-behaved kid in kindergarten.” This shows how from even at a young age Perry’s parents had inforced respect and manner in him. Another example the book has of Perry well-behaved at a young age is, “The kids were going berserk, running around screaming, bouncing off walls and windows. All but one kid, that is. As his classmates went bonkers, there at his tiny desk sat Perry Wallace, not saying a word, waiting patiently for his sister.”

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    goal of becoming a head witch (one of the most prestige title a mage can hold) AIDEN worries his illness will prevent his magic from manifesting. As AIDEN feared his magic is awry but DRU doesn't gain hers at all, instead she becomes haunted by a berserk poltergeist. After several failures to exercise her poltergeist, DRU asks her idol, the head witch of the HAWTHORNE coven, ABIGAIL for help, but the poltergeist destroys her shop. To pay for the damages DRU begins to help ABIGAIL'S apprentice and

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    probably evolved from the parasitic prokaryote. By 1.5 billion years ago, we started seeing multi-cellular eukaryotic organisms in the fossil record. The very first would be the Algae. But it wasn’t until 535 million years ago that the Eukaryotes went berserk, known as the Cambrian

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    “Fine! You want it so bad have it!” I yelled, He and the other Jews jumped on top of it, my father was the one who got it and of course ate it. “I’m sorry son for acting like a savage and going berserk on you I was just so hungry son and when I saw you with the bread something in me snapped and I just forgot who I was its just that…” He said afterwards “Father I understand it’s just that I’m disappointed in you, just how could you do that to me”

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    Rough Justice Analysis

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    Novalee Schroeder Debates and Evidence “Loosening up won’t mean there will be chaos, [b]ut the law must be seen to work,” (Reyes 183). A special case in Singapore brings up the widespread argument that causes this quote to come forward in “Rough Justice: A Canning in Singapore Stirs Up a Fierce Debate About Crime and Punishment” by Alejandro Reyes and the counter argument presented from a The New York Times article “Time to Assert American Values.” Both of these texts touch on the case of

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    Four is the hero behind the scenes, he saved Tris on more than one occasion. In Veronica Roth’s, Divergent, Four is the most interesting character. He has four fears, and that is how he got his name. He also has a shady past, which is slowly revealed as the story progresses. He wants to have all the valued faction traits, so he gets a tattoo of all five factions. Four’s fears are heights, killing, confinement, and Marcus. Even though heights seemingly terrify him he climbs the ferris

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