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    Reactions to danger vary greatly in different types of situations and different types of people. A few known reactions to grave danger are actually in pairs of completely opposite reactions. What I mean by that is that is that in a moment of distress‚ one can act in ways that are completely different from each other. For example‚ one can either freak out or stay calm‚‚ freeze or keep going‚ run or stay‚ ect. These actions‚ of course‚ depend on the person‚ place‚ and situation. There are dozens

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    Fear does not have to contain a negative connotation in your household. In society‚ fear is viewed an emotion that should be avoided. We as humans should embrace this emotional feeling of fear. Fear allows us to understand there is a threat present or that we are in danger. If we did not have this feeling‚ we would not know when we encounter dangerous situations. Parents want to protect their kids from these dangerous situations or threats‚ but they should not. By shielding and protecting their children

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    ALARM

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    ALARM- A Learning And Responding Matrix. A summary of what Frank Pikardt and Max Reed from Freshwater Senior Campus told us about the system they had devised for their school. As teachers we need to do more than just pass on information‚ we need t o show others how to learn. Literacy needs to be taught specifically in each subject‚ concurrently with the content. ALARM is not an instant fix- at Freshwater Senior Campus number of Grade 6 results increased from 34 in 2006 to 116 in 2010. This was with

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    Does Internet Really Need Regulations? The article "The Internet: A Clear and Present Danger?" written by Cathleen Cleaver is a clear claim of the necessity of government regulation to control what is being shown on the Internet. To support her claim‚ Cleaver gives the pornographic web sites as an example. She argues that the regulations used to control the selling of pornography applied to porn stores‚ magazines‚ and television should also be applied to the Internet. The reason for such necessity

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    Fear and Danger Essay This extract is situated in chapter twelve of the text and describes a riot that took place in Whitemoor prison‚ Cambridgeshire whilst Stuart was imprisoned for stealing from an “open-counter post office”. In this extract Masters offers us an account of the events that took place‚ beginning with an article from The Times newspaper and continuing from the point of view of Stuart. For the first time‚ in this extract‚ we see an event where Stuart is the one who fears for his life

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    Native Son Biggers Reaction to Fear Book 1 is called fear as most of Biggers life is surrounded by fear. Fear of white society‚ fear of being caught at doing something he shouldn’t be doing‚ fear of his friends. But what the title ‘Fear’ doesn’t express is Biggers reaction to it. Bigger reacts to fear with violence as he finds that it is his only release from the oppressiveness of white society. We know that as‚ when there is the rat incident‚ with everybody being scared‚ Bigger reacts by

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    her‚ but if it made her feel safe I would. Loren will never feel secure unless she is with another person. Monophobia is a fear many people have and some even suffer from it. Many different people and animals experience this fear and it is not an easy fear to overcome. More common fears are having a fear of heights or being afraid of the dark. Monophobia is the abnormal fear of being alone. There are different cases of monophobia; some are extreme and some are very minuscule. Loren has always had

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    Staying away from false alarms At times we could be faced with problems as a result of the actions we take in using alarm system. This happens when we use the alarms for the wrong purpose. This can occur when your kid accidentally triggers the alarm system. By doing this you will be held responsible for the expenses that the company offering service will incur in dealing with the false alarm. Why should you go through all these while you could have avoided the situation from occurring? This would

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    1Intruder Alarm 6 Figure 2 Diode 7 Figure 3 Resistor 8 Figure 4IR LED 10 Figure 5 LED 11 Figure 6LM 324 13 Figure 7 Pin diagram 14 Figure 8 Transistor 16 Figure 9 SCR C106MG 18 Figure 10 9V Battery 20 1Introduction Burglar alarm systems/Intruder alarm systems monitor the designated area or areas to detect the presence or suspicious elements and plays a crucial role in theft protection. It is one of the most reliable means to secure a house or a work place. The intruder alarm system consists

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    Infrared security alarm Introduction: Not so long ago an alarm was a fairly rare sight‚ however now almost every house has an alarm of some kind. One common kind of security system is an infrared home security system. These are so popular because they are easy to install without having to drill holes and lay cable infrared radiation is invisible to the human eye but can be detected by electronic devices designed for such a purpose. The sensors are set at the door or some supervised

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