Category: Fear
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Fear Appeals and Binge Drinking
Binge drinking refers to the excessive consumption of alcohol with the aim of getting drunk over a limited time. This form of alcohol abuse is mostly associated with young people. That is adolescents and young adults. It is considered as a form of having fun mostly during the festive season. Binge drinking is also commonly…
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Opportunities to Overcome Your Fear
Every person is afraid of something; fears often guide people through life without them realizing it. Some people are fearful of being vulnerable, so they never open up to others. Some people are scared of being let down, so they do everything on their own. Some people are afraid of what others will think of…
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Fear of Flying: Phobia Definition
Table of Contents Predisposing Factors Possible Triggers Symptoms Treatment Conclusion References The Fear of Flying (FOF) has psychological and physiological symptoms. It makes people avoid boarding planes. According to Clark and Rock (2016), this highly common phobia affects about 2.5-40 percent of the global population. These authors associate the misconceptions raised regarding aviophobia with inadequate…
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Sharing Jesus Without Fear by William Fay
Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion References Introduction William Fay has done remarkable work as an evangelist, seeking out to reach the masses to invite and arouse their interest in the words of the Gospel. Share Jesus without Fear is a very practical book, in which the principles are presented in the manner that…
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Harrison Bergeron: The Fear of Socialism
Harrison Bergeron by Kurt Vonnegut is a short dystopian story that explores the notion of equality. However, the author takes the dystopian genre to an extreme length by portraying all the characters as handicapped, which makes no one superior in this piece. Overall, as Harrison Bergeron is based on a society that strives for perfection…
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Fear and Guilt in Poes The Tell-Tale Heart Story
Table of Contents Introduction Main body Conclusion Work Cited Introduction Poes story, The Tell-Tale Heart, features a man who plans and murders his elderly next-door neighbor. The story rushes into the action, leaving the reader with no time to get to know the characters or learn about their relationships with the environment. Although the male…
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Fahrenheit 451 by Ray Bradbury: The Roots of Fear
Introduction The novel Fahrenheit 451 by Bradbury is a fiction story which unveils the untold and underlying lawlessness in anti-intellectual teenagers in America; who engage in various anti-social activities. In his novel, Bradbury brings the corrupt and evils society build on the fear of unknown as a result of inferiority complex by anti-intellectual youths who…
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Love vs Fear: The Song of Roland and Hamlet
In the substantial space, there are only two emotions that exist, love and fear, and all the other sentiments are just distinctions of the above mentioned. Such sentiments are like high opinion, conformity, and being acquiescent. To set in motion with love is a sentiment based on knowing that everything happens because of God or…
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Why Black Women Fear in the Delivery Room
Credible articles are written by authors who have a mastery of the contents of the article and who use sources that are reliable. In her article Why Black Women Fear for Their Lives in the Delivery Room, published in the Huffington Post, Eternity Martis focuses on African American mothers plight in the United States and…
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Why Black Women Fear in the Delivery Room
Credible articles are written by authors who have a mastery of the contents of the article and who use sources that are reliable. In her article Why Black Women Fear for Their Lives in the Delivery Room, published in the Huffington Post, Eternity Martis focuses on African American mothers plight in the United States and…