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    Mary Carleton

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    utilizes her targets’ compassion in order to develop pseudo rapport, which she later uses to swindle her victims. One of her most common tactics was to create an elaborate persona that caused her victims to feel sympathy toward her and to exploit these feelings of compassion in order to sway her targets, who were under the illusion that they were helping her, to provide her with services or goods. For example, when Mary Carleton convinced a group of strangers that she was an exiled German…

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    " Another notable strategy was instinct and gut feeling. Many women commented that their online screening process concentrated on women's intuition and gut feeling. They placed a lot of emphasis on using their feelings and intuition to figure out if a man was safe to interact with in person. One woman said, "He gave off a very honest and 'normal' vibe, and I felt like I knew him already." While, another woman said, "I just went with my gut feelings I guess and numerous conversations on e-mail…

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    #2-1 The two physical environments that I have chosen are my Bedroom, and my classroom. I believe that these two spaces contributed to my feelings of safety due to the fact that there was a common sense of warmth- four sturdy walls that surrounded busy, crowded furniture. I feel that being constantly surrounded by things -more so than people- gave me a feeling of security, and that I was never without something to comfort me. When human relations became too much, it was the isolation that came…

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    but will listen to the talker (Peterson, 2007, p. 55). Peterson describes the ways that people communicate with one another and has divided the role into distinct parts: the stomach where we contain the consisting our emotions and feeling, allows us to place feeling into words. Next is heart is where one places ownership and openness on all possibilities. the heart is where we describe our own…

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    Movie Vs. Persepolis

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    features to create a connection between the audience and characters to highlight character individuality. Visual aspects, more specifically on-screen emotions, along with the presence of sound create a dynamic feeling for the audience, while the book’s panels tend to be more stagnant. This dynamic feeling, I believe, aids an audience in connecting with characters’ emotions, creating a sense of intimacy as the audience feels what the character feels. For example, during the torture scene I was…

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    I started by looking at the word “worry” and what it means. Worry is defined as to give way to anxiety or unease; allowing one’s mind to dwell on difficulty or troubles. It is someone who has lost interest in doing things they normally enjoy, feeling hopeless, their movements are restless. When listening to this unique song - the tone, emotional lyrics, and beat, I tried to set the frame of mind the artist was in through the costume I created. Most importantly, my goal is to showcase…

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    I think I tend to talk to others for advice for problems because in one way it releases my tense feelings inside of me but also I doubt myself a lot. I think maybe by having someone else giving me another perspective or advice it will guide me to a better choice. By taking to a handful of people, I can view all different points of view on what they have to say and weigh each option. Another strategy I use is taking action to improve the problem. Taking action to the situation is sometimes the…

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    Hunger Games Essay What exactly is love? Love can leave you feeling powerless, and is almost impossible to stop. While in the Hunger Games the tributes should be concentrating on surviving. It was important for Katniss to stay focused on her goal and her love for Peeta got in the way of that. Katniss isn’t fully aware of her feelings for Peeta and she doesn’t necessarily like what she does feel. In a way love is confusing, but in the end is sometimes worth it. Love isn’t always based off of…

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    enough to be heard over the plopping of rain drops atop the car. “Yessum?” He replied cheerfully, grossly unaware of the weight of my next question. I began to tremble and briefly began to reconsider my proposal. But my feelings were too strong to allow it. I spit out my feelings as coherently as I could. “Mike, do you want to… Go out… With me?” There was a pause. I waited patiently; a nervous smile worked its way across my lips as I awaited what was supposed to be a definite yes. But the…

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    drifting away from us in the air where we want to stop it but the flow of the love is so much that it just gets stolen. Our mind keeps us reminding how we are thousands of miles and poles apart, but we kind of mute our mind just to feel that fresh feeling which we know may not last forever. It feels…

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