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    and phrases such as “sweet death” and “enduring life” that the author so vividly describes the contrast between a baby and his parents. The author uses his choice of vocabulary to effect the reader. He wants to make them truly understand what he is feeling, and what he is trying to make them feel as well. He also uses his word order to move the poem in certain directions. This is most obviously done by his pairing descriptions in groups of three, such as, “Quiet and small and just astir” and…

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    Own Puppeteer

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    The Need of Being One’s Own Puppeteer In a world that seems like it’s rapidly expanding, there are some, like myself, that are still focused on the earth’s tiny spaces. What I’m describing is an anxiety related to the thoughts and visual triggers surrounding tight and suffocating places. People who constantly face these apprehensions suffer from claustrophobia or the fear of enclosed spaces. Ranging from elevators to being buried alive in coffins, people like myself have the constant fear of…

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    The emotional state is a tricky business because it’s like a complex abstract puzzle with limited pieces that can only be solved by perceptions of sight and sound. We’ve spent centuries trying to understand emotions but it can’t be accurately explained since each person experiences and feels their emotions differently than the next person. Even though emotions can’t precisely be defined, there are clues, or puzzle pieces if you will, that indicate a person’s emotional state. These puzzle pieces…

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    I Love Jack Short Story

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    and then I went through it. He would talk to me about his girlfriend, everything he was feeling and what she was doing to him that no human should ever treat their love ones. She pushed boundaries she should have never pushed, he once told me a massive part he didn 't want to be here besides all the other shit that was going on in his life was because of her. His love for her was infinity and the feelings for her was too hard to let go and he would rather chop it all then lose her, it was…

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    Negative emotions are crucial to feeling true happiness and not the type that you can buy from a shelf or from a catalog. Sadness, fear, and anger are necessary to experience what humans have labeled the ultimate enlightenment. Ever since history began, people have been pursuing true happiness, but what does it mean to be happy, and is it really okay to be happy? Through science and personal bias, multiple opinions and studies have been formed and analyzed in order to provide an answer to this…

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    decisions. Self-regulation includes positive self-control and the redirection of negative emotions or impulses. Social skills allow an individual to have positive relationships that provide desired results. Empathy includes thinking about the feelings of another individual. Motivation is a personal…

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    The Family 1941 Analysis

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    baby a white onesie because the baby has no idea of what it is happening. He doesn’t have feeling to express in that moment so he is wearing a peaceful, bright and the neutral color. Hu huh u huh u uh jon o We can discover a lot about a person or an art work by the color that we see on them. This portray has very interesting colors. The painter mixed warm and cool color from the color scheme to show us the feelings of his characters. The mom is wearing a red blouse in the picture. Red in the…

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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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    time you kissed someone, when you lost your virginity, or when you first fell in love with someone. When people reminisce on their first they experience all sort of emotions. Looking back on your firsts brings the sensation of disembodiment because feelings are heightened during those times. In many cases when people experience their first relationships they come out of them will an expectation of all the relationships following will be similar. This happens because people get comfortable in…

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    However in part 13, he narrates ways in which she does not respond to his suggestions. In turn, he feels not being heard, and her priority. These feelings lead to him feeling unhappy, frustrated, irritated, angry, and being rejected. Such feeling of rejection, in retrospect, is a lonely feeling for P5. He shares that these feelings accumulate in him and reach a point that he expresses his frustration reflexively. His words suggest that he does not feel having full control of himself in…

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