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    Rhetorical Analysis Quit

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    kid. The producers use logos to reason that if you do not smoke you will live longer, and will not leave your child alone. Quit indirectly conveys a message without directly telling the viewers. The commercial compares the feeling the boy gets once his mother leaves; to the feeling of abandonment he would feel if his mother died from smoking. This metaphor is an effective tool because its leads the viewer to come to that conclusion on their own. The audience is left to assume their imagination…

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    4 Defense Mechanisms

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    negative feelings towards a person that is unrelated to those thoughts. It is a way to get rid of built up anger when it is not possible to direct these feelings to the person who caused them. Repression is when negative thoughts or feelings are pushed back into the subconscious mind, to forget and escape from them. These may resurface at a later time, when a situation related to these feelings occurs. Projection is seeing negative traits that we have ourselves, in others. These negative…

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    Suji Kwock Kim is an Korean American poet, more widely known for her works describing the terrors of warfare, the turmoil of loss, importance of community and emotions. Her prestige poetic voice and essence made her the first Asian American in history to achieve the Walt Whitman Award of the American Academy of Poets. One of Kim’s award winning poems, “Monologue for an Onion”, is written from the perspective of an onion being cut up by a person; As Kim is describing the scene with all 5 senses,…

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    the internal conflict between two strong feelings: contentment and anger. Throughout the course of this part of the exposition I personally feel conflict, whether it be internal or external. There is a fight that is bold and not silent. At the rise of the second theme the mood bellows a jubilee tune with a light…

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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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    Psy/311 Week 2

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    feel trust. I will address her comment by asking her how will she feel if another member said the same comment towards her? I will respond to her comment by letting her know that her comment is not appropriate because it can bring a lot of mix feeling to the group. Comments like those makes people feel uncomfortable and…

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    The stone lion (Wild and Voutila, 2014) begins and ends with the lion being a statue in front of the library. The journey taken through the beginning and the end of the story allow the readers to feel, dream, imagine and think about feelings of the lion and the feelings that he encounters. Margaret Wild and Rita Voutila allow the readers to embark on the same journey through the use of emotive language and pictures throughout the story. Humans are able to gain the information though the use of…

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    fighter is going to leave me with no friends, subsequently I became more accommodating. When my peers began to notice how I actually listen and understood oppose to thinking I was always right, they started to enjoy being around me and express their feelings to me which made a lot of my friendships closer. The day to day communication with my peers began to grow and now developed into life-long bonds. I treat all my relationships now similar to how I would want to be treated and it has turned…

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    Color Red Psychology

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    Everyone loves color. But what most people don't think about is how it effects out mood and how we are feeling. Many businesses are taking this into consideration these days and are very carefully planning which colors and which combinations to use in order to achieve certain feelings. This is very important to remember when you are picking out paint for your walls or even small things like the color scheme of your pc or phone. Keep in mind whatever you are looking at on a constant basis in your…

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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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