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    face the pressure of society’s idea of “beautiful” through the use of the media to push images on what beauty should look like. Any women falling outside of society’s standards can be labeled as “Ugly” leaving woman to have low self-esteem and a feeling of rejection, isolation, and self-hatred of their own bodies.…

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    used as an adjective, the term positive can mean clear and definite. In regard to this definition, emotions are often too complex to appropriately define or describe. It is within these intricate emotions that people arrive to the conclusion that feelings, such as love or hate, are beyond description. Robert C. Solomon goes into detail about this concept by stating that “even describing something as specific as a migraine headache falls back on clumsy metaphors (“as if my head is in a vise,”…

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    posted. Winzenburg states “Oversharing creates more than a few mixed feelings in the hearts of academics.”(388). That means that knowing one of his students is going through difficult times limits him on what he can and cannot ask on certain subjects. Winzenburg expresses that he might include a guiltless remark but a student that is sensitive to the subject takes it abruptly (389). That is where the sensitivity of “people’s feelings getting hurt” is put in place. College professors should not…

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    the author, yet I interpret it in a different way than Pulido did. In the story there are three main points, that are shown which are, on how that friends can be more close than family, followed by having adventures with friends can turn out to be good…

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    For him, the bazaar was the only opportunity to impress and win over her in order to get the same importance from the girl he had feelings for. He has always admired her and when she tells him to go to the bazaar he finally gets a chance to impress her. He even promises to bring something for her as Mangan’s sister was willing to go to the bazaar but could not. He imagines the trip…

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    and think of good solutions. I am a good problem solver”. c. Coming out of their shell when calm down and thinking of some solutions to the problem. Another example of identifying feelings is the so-called “Checking In”. This strategy is one way of the students to tell the educators or everyone how they feel. Children can “check in” every morning by putting their name by a feeling face photo that describe them how they feel for the day. Students can discuss about how their feelings change as…

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    a bad ass. When my friend told me to skip I went with it since it wasn’t a new thing for us. I wasn’t very sure because I had a bad feeling that something bad was going to happen that day. We were in fourth-period journalism class we had second lunch, which started at 10:20. Therefore, we would go to class and be present for attendance, since the food wasn’t very good at school. Me, my friend Edward and Diana were talking about leaving class and going to the Michoacána. Edward told us “man fuck…

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    The Curious Incident

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    “My memory is like a film. That is why I am really good at remembering things, like the conversations I have written down in this book, and what people were wearing, and what they smelled like, because my memory has a smelltrack which is like a soundtrack.” (P34) Memory is Christopher’s another strength. A retentive and accurate memory is the most powerful tool help, learn and to be successful in life. Have a good memory improve the ability to learn and remember skills and knowledge…

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    Louis Kahn Architecture

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    qualities they possess. Kahn’s poetry allows the reader to begin to understand his theories and the major elements that he held essential in the study of architecture. Some architects may think that the goal of being an architect is to merely deliver good design, but this is shown to be just a factor through the lenses of Kahn’s writings. Louis Kahn reveals that architecture is not fulfilled unless it is centered around the humans that use it. Not only does the aspect of a human greatly tailor…

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    between Shintaro and Ayano from Jin’s song Toumei Answer is similar to how the narrator of “The High School Band” perceives the practicing high school band’s routine. Although Shintaro’s loss may be incomparable with the narrator’s loss, the same feeling of the once spectator affected by an absence is undeniably similar. The poem starts out in a warm September morning setting, the narrator describing a high school band that “is up with the birds and marches…

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