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    Since Feeling Is First

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    "Since feeling is first" and "(in just-)" "Since feeling is first" and "(in just-) are both written by the same author, E.E.Cummings, and both have great meaning behind them just different topics. For instance, "Since feeling is first", in this poem the author places an idea that is located in each stanza which brings out the true meaning of the poem. both poems have great significance behind them, and also life experiences within them, they were made perfect in the structural form so that one may understand the mood and meaning behind each poem. All four stanzas in " since feeling is first" talk about different events that all relate back to feeling first. For the first stanza, it talks about the arrangement, "since feeling is first, who pays any attention to the syntax" ( E.E.Cummings, lines 1-3) , the second stanza, it talks about time "wholly to be a fool, while spring is in the world"( E.E.Cummings, lines 5-6) ,for the third stanza it talks about happiness,"my blood approves, and kisses are better fate than wisdom" ( E.E.Cummings, lines 7-8) and finally, the last stanza it talks about death," for life's not a paragraph, and death I think is not parenthesis" (E.E.Cummings, lines 15-16). The…

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    My Feelings in Words I usually worry a lot about how I look and what people think of me. Other people 's opinions, if they 're negative, can really bring me down. I know I shouldn 't let that happen, but doesn 't it occur to everyone? When people look at me weird, almost like there 's something wrong with me, it upsets me. I tend to hide my face in my hands or my hair and keep quiet. When I 'm not hiding my face I put my hands all the way in my sleeves and then leave them sit on my lap. I get…

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    Lowry wrote 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…

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    A Negative Feeling on the Marine Corps Throughout history, the military has been a subject of extreme speculation. Because of the inability to know exactly what is going on in a combat conflict, many are left with opinions and ideas about what may be going on. I grew up in a very patriotic family, who always showed respect and gratitude to the military. In result I wanted to join the force and earn that respect for myself. After joining the corps I quickly learned that what my parents had felt,…

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    A goulash of sweet summer smells pivots through the sleek, cozy environment, and the joyous feeling of a great Georgia summer day starts spreading. While I was listening to the radio, a song came up. While looking, it felt as the trees tumbled and danced beside the highway, dancing peacefully as I turned up the volume louder. The song was very exciting, and the spirit of joy within myself increased tremendously. The song was called “Good Feeling” by Flo Rida. The highlight of the night was this…

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    Feelings Over Everything (For The Most Part) In having a problem in life, an individual has two methods in figuring out how to solve it: logical or emotional. Logical methods mainly use knowledge obtained through institutionalized education, prior experiences, or one 's common sense. The emotional method involves how one feels about a human from being around him or her. People usually debate which method to use when trying to solve dilemmas like figuring out their partner for the rest or his…

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    Era Of Good Feelings

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    The Era of Good Feelings, but with hard feelings beneath, was a period of dramatic growth and intense nationalism. This era described the national mood of the United States from 1815 to 1825, which marked a period in the political history that reflected a sense of national purpose and unity. The two biggest factors that contributed to this period were James Monroe’s presidency and the ending of the Napoleonic wars. The presidency of James Monroe was marked by an economic upbringing, the…

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    “Music speaks what cannot be expressed, soothes the mind and gives it rest, heals the heart and makes it whole, flow from heaven to the soul (Monet).” Feeling good was originally written in 1965, by Nina Simone. This song has been used in the popular culture such as, “Point of No Return” and “Six Feet Under”. A song cover was later done by Jennifer Hudson in 2011, and Lauryn Hill in 2015. Although Nina Simone wrote the song, Jennifer Hudson sang it better due to melody, rhythm, and…

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    It's a new dawn, It's a new day, It's a new life, For me. Wait for who? Who does “me” refer to? The singer presumably. So really, the whole tone of “Feeling Good” can be controlled by the singer. The lyrics never change, but by tweaking the arrangement through instrumentation or vocal timbre, the mood of the song can be flipped upside down and thrown onto the other side of the world. This could not be more clearly exemplified by the two covers of “Feeling Good” by Nina Simone in the 1960s…

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    No Feelings In The Giver

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    are examples of feelings and feelings are human nature. Nothing has no feelings. Everything from a fly to a whale has feelings. Imagine Living in a world with no feelings. No laughing, crying, smiling, and yelling. Well in the novel, The Giver, by Lois Lowry There are no feelings. The Giver, by Lois Lowry is a perfect example of what life would be like with no feelings. The novel, The Giver, by Lois Lowry is about a boy named Jonas who lives in a utopian society. What Jonas does not know about…

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