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    The punch, combined with the added force that came from the spiked knuckles attached to his dagger, was enough to bring Zee down on the ground, resulting in her to drop her weapon as it fell down the stairs toward where Harold and Margaret helplessly stood. Once she was on the ground, his dagger pointing downwards, the Adelburger swiftly proceeded to stab directly into Zee’s heart, before pulling out a pistol, a custom made Sig Sauer P220 chambered for .38 Super, to finish her off. Thankfully, he

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    What is your coping method for when you’re feeling upset or sad? What do you do to make yourself feel better? What do you think you could do with your life to help you survive your own thoughts and emotions? Johnnie is a well-known YouTuber who has been making videos for about three years. He is so well-known that he goes on tours and has over 250,000 subscribers on YouTube. I met him and a few other YouTubers at Warped Tour. Before Johnnie started making videos he was just another average teenager

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    emotions can create a fog that can hinder ones view of reality. The coddling issue is leading the current generation who protest books or specific words that may be offensive to them and others. Some claim that the offensive words can cause emotional triggers to a bad experience that can lead to a dangerous outcome. I see this as whining to a degree and should

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    they can trigger the emotions of others Thus, trigger warnings were created to help provide students on campus a safe space to not be affected by society, but is that good for the students? Recently, an article called “The Coddling of the American Mind” by Greg Lukianoff and Jonathan Haidt states, “Trigger warnings are alerts that professors are expected to issue if something in a course might cause a strong emotional response” (Lukianoff 1). In their article, they counter the idea of trigger warning

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    “Gavin, do not pull the trigger!” I shouted across the alleyway. Before I could finish my sentence, the bullet had left the muzzle of the slick hand gun and straight into the once blood bumping heart of the victim. The power of one small, metal bullet was unthinkable, taking away another one’s unconditional love, a lifetime of memories. The gunshot cracked into the air as loud as the thunder. I examined Gavin’s face. Fear, guilt and regret was written all over it. He ran over to the lifeless body

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    The Feathers Of The Wind

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    composite that made up the gun never felt colder, even on a hot summer’s day like today. The world seemed to stop spinning and there was nothing but silence. It was only myself and the task at hand. I removed my finger from the trigger guard and placed it behind the trigger itself. I closed my eyes again. I was ready to finish this. It was only an hour beforehand when I found it - a little black and grey fuzzball, like something you would find when you go up to clean out your attic. I found it resting

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    Stepping out onto her small porch Laurel placed her hands her hands at her hips, head turning from side to side, to gaze at the city. Everything looked so peaceful, it was hard to believe that sooner or later everything would change, war was on the horizon whether they like it or not. She muttered out a sigh as she reached her hand up to rub at her forehead. She blinked a few times when she caught sight of Cain. “Here goes nothing.” She mumbled to herself as she walked down the small steps. She met

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    comes many trials and tribulations. This research paper will be discussing a pilot study done on compassion fatigue and burnout in nurses who work with children with chronic conditions and their families. The goal of this study was to identify the triggers, impacts, and coping strategies pediatric nurses use to manage compassion fatigue and prevent burnout. Compassion fatigue, meaning the natural behavior and emotional demands one experiences with helping or wanting to help a traumatized person,

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    The air was cold and crisp as I lay perched on a hill on a farm. Silence was the only company I had as I waited patiently for the task force team to arrive. We were assaulting a small French village  a few miles west  of Paris , I required to gather and retrieve intel as reports have claimed that the Germans were using this town as a supply depot. I was then contacted via pigeon claiming that the task force would not arriving and that I had to report back to command. As I was doing one more sweep

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    to create a hole to let the collar ring pass through. This is more commonly used, however, after using the clip for a long time can result in loosing of the spring which can let your dog escape. A trigger snap clip, on the other hand, is bigger and more robust. Therefore, between the two clips, the trigger snap clip is more reliable. Steps on How to Train Your Dog with a Leash It is best to start leash training while your dog is just a few months old. This way, puppies are much easier to train. 1

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