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    After reading the memoir titled The Heroin Diaries, in which the author, Nikki Sixx, presents a first hand account of his battles with heroin addiction over the course of one year, we must incorporate certain concepts in order to better understand his condition. In this essay I will explore concepts such as empathy, self responsibility and personal identity as identified in Identity and Agency: Conceptual Lessons for the Psychiatric Ethics of Patient Care as well as the concepts of detached and affective

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    Nikki Thompson is an average girl living on her own, after her parents died in a terrible car accident and sister having moved away. One day she’s working her shift at the diner she works at. A strange man walks in one night, and sits down at a booth. To Nikki, he is just any other person she has to serve. But little did she know this man would bring her to a world she thought could never exist. It was as if she was living in a fairytale. The man tells her about her true destiny. He tells her that

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    She was just an average 18 year old girl, when she thought her life was over. It all had happened three months ago. It was just another sunny fall day, in the Malibu, California. She had gone through four years of high school just to get to this point. She thought it would one of the best days of her life, until it all fell apart. Finally after three months she thought it was all over. Then Becky Newman realized she was in for a very long ride, that would change everything. Three months ago

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    “Thirteen” is a 2003 American drama film directed by Catherine Hardwicke, while the story itself is an autobiographical based upon Nikki Reed’s life at age twelve and thirteen. The set took place in the city of Los Angeles. It begins, as teen stories often do, with drugs, alcohol, underage sex behavior, and self-mutilation. The two main characters: Tracy Freeland and Evie Zamora get involved with dangerous and inappropriate behavior in order to consciousness of their physical and emotional misfortune

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    not a product of our past choices. We are our choice. Until we learn to embrace, accept, and celebrate the honesty of all our decisions. Our present will illude us and we will forever be chasing a shadow self.” Throughout Choice by prominent author Nikki Giovanni provides her insight on not allowing options to handicap what an individual ability to accomplish success in life is. Furthermore, Giovanni establishes a persona by assessing one’s choices into two contradictory ways, discussing choices as

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    Moving forward, Cho was released from his technical writing class due to his vulgar writing that seemed to have threaten and harmed others. According to the panel, in his creative writing class, his writing was categorized as being notable for conflicting violence to others. More aggression occurs in the fall of 2006, whereas Cho’s playwriting centrals staff members to denote him, once again, for counseling, in which he deteriorates. It was noted that Cho then began to start acquiring weapons, followed

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    consists of 4 people, Nikki Sixx, Tommy Lee, Vince Neil, and Mick Mars. They perform heavy metal, hard rock, and glam metal. Mötley Crüe is known as “The World’s Most Notorious Rock Band”, and rightly so. As described by their book, http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/25378.The_Dirt, they are hardcore and passionate artists. Mötley Crüe was formed January 17 1981, in Los Angeles, California. The band first met when Tommy Lee left his former band London, and joined up with Nikki Sixx and Greg Leon. Leon

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    This book brings you on the journey of each member’s journey. Bassist Nikki Sixx lived a life revolving around girls, drugs, alcohol, and rock and roll. With having his mom arrested at age 14 and attempting to stealing his first bass guitar only to realize it was a regular electric guitar Nikki Sixx grew up challenging the laws. Guitarist Mick Mars was into music from a young age where as time progressed he started writing down all

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    Have you taken a ride on the wild side? These guys definitely have. When I talk about “these guys” I mean Mötley Crüe. Mötley Crüe is a rock and roll band that has changed the world of music. With the combination of Vince Neil (lead vocals), Nikki Sixx (bass), Mick Mars (guitar), and Tommy Lee (drums) they have been known to be one of the greatest rock bands in history. With every band they will have memorable moments during their time together. So I will tell you three of the most memorable

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    successful until they actually try. An example, Nikki Sixx from Motley Crue, once recalled all the times that he slept in abandon houses and cars, on the women on the night's couches; not to mention the year it took to recruit Tommy Lee, Vince Neil, and Mick Mars. It was just something that no one knew happened before they became rock stars. No one knew that he had to steal his first guitar, or work odd jobs for food. Now you can look up Nikki Sixx and Motley Crue on Google and you will see they

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