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    The Giver because she wanted her audience to think about how much different it would be compared to our world and she wanted us to be drawn to all the emotions that Jonas and The Giver went through knowing everything that they did. In The Giver, feeling & emotion is the most important theme for understanding the author’s message because of the stirrings, colors, and Fiona. The first reason why stirrings is important for understanding the author’s message is because they have dreams but in the…

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    possible to reach acceptance of the situation and that I have done. I was able to overcome the sadness of losing my father as well as all other forms of adversity by undergoing the following steps: allowing my feelings, reminiscing, and moving on. Allowing my feelings is an…

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    Creon In Antigone

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    “Is it a mistake to honour my own rule?” (849). Kings have the difficult job to decide whether or not to side with his people on some matters or to side with himself. Contrary to what people might think being in power isn’t all that it’s cracked up to be. In every possible scenario some citizen is furious with the leader, or some even unintentionally hurt, and that leads to passionate and desperate actions all in the name of justice. In “Antigone” by Sophocles the vile character Creon proves…

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    Shakespeare says all of this in a not so tense tone as the first quatrain it seems like the poets anger is decreasing as he writes his feelings out. The poet is coming to realization that the sexual action never really happened but it is just a memory. However, Shakespeare “opens with two carefully balanced oppositions ("Enjoy 'd . . . despised"; "Past reason hunted . . . Past reason hated")…

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    the stress that Pamela is feeling in her situation. I also had the impression that she didn’t feel supported throughout this case study. Pamela may not recognize that she does have the support of her church, but may not be fully utilizing it in a way that would help relieve some of her stress. When counseling Pamela I would start off by telling her that this counseling will not be limited to a one-time session and that we have time to work through and process her feelings and her thoughts.…

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    Gender Miscommunication

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    and men aside from each other. They can grow up in the same household and still be different. Or be raised by one parent either only a mom or only a dad but still they are different. The way a man and a woman communicate, or how they express their feelings and their choices in entertainment can be very different and lead to misunderstanding but, sometimes it opens up pathways to learn new things. It can be the way they were raised or maybe just the way they think people are supposed to look at…

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    Not Wise Parents often encourage children to get good grades by offering them money. However, this may not be the most effective way to ensure children have long term success in school and life. According to the researchers at University of Chicago, paying children for good grades could actually have a negative effect on their schooling, possibly even increasing the rates of high school and college dropouts. This could lead to many parents feeling like they have either let their children down…

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    This is a very important skill trait to have simply because people show how they’re feeling in many ways; whether it is verbally, facial expressions, and even body language can give some insight on how a person is feeling and it is up to the empathizer to try to connect with that person in order to find out the root cause of their problems. In the article “Empathy and Its Measurement” it is emphasized…

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    be aware of, and express emotions. The human brain also allows them to identify and understand people’s feelings, and help influence their emotions. People can use their emotional intelligence to help solve problems and to help think. Emotional…

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    In Grove’s House of many Eyes, he is using description and dialog to show the readers how the main characters are feeling. Where with Trail’s The Bereavement, she uses description and lack of dialog to distract the readers from the main characters feelings, which leads to such a shock at the end of the story. In House of Many Eyes Groves story gives the readers stronger feeling for the characters because of these differences, than in Trail’s story, even though Trail has a shocking ending. In…

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