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    with mixed feelings. I don't think Nidali is the only with mixed feelings. I feel like Gamal and Mama might have mixed feelings as well, but maybe they don’t show it as much as Nidali does. Baba is also Gamal’s father and I wouldn't doubt him missing his Baba. Gamal might not be showing it as Nidali does,…

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    one is willing to give up the most precious thing they have for the other. One will also put the other’s feelings in front their own and they are able to stay with them through the hardest situations. In love, words are not enough to express its meaning, only your actions are enough…

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    alone is not enough to get someone to perform virtuous acts, and he claims that the attribution of virtue is not guided by morality, but is actually feeling love for someone’s character. Hume believes that, “to have the sense of virtue, is nothing but to feel a satisfaction of a particular kind from the contemplation of a character. The very feeling constitutes our praise or admiration,” (Treatise, III.i.2.3). An action that may appraise a quality of one’s mind as virtuous is one “which causes…

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    when I have been really angry. I at a young age had no clue on how to deal with my feelings. I just did what I felt whether people liked it or not. I thought and felt whatever I wanted at any moment. I just didn’t care. My feelings were my feeling and you had to deal with them. We all at one age or another has had negative emotions in our lives. These feelings of sadness, anger, scared, hurt, and pain. These feelings that show others as well as us how we feel and what we feel. Emotion means a…

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    During the mock interview with “Chris” there were several feelings, gut reactions, and physical responses I experienced when conducting the interview. However, before self-reflecting on my emotions during the interview it is important to note how I was feeling prior. Anxiety had ridden over me. I believe, due to this feeling I began creating “internal noises” (Barnhart, 2017)- making assumptions about the client. My assumptions were based on experiences/ difficulties encountered when entering…

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    perfect isn’t the answer, the secret to maintaining good behavior while on parole is giving up everything and that includes your vigorous sex life with multiple partners, well at least the fun ones. This needs to be done because it will create a feeling of resentful, unloved, and untouched thoughts on your partner. This can be especially bad when you plan to stay out of prison. He or she lashes out on you and an argument leads to a domestic and or driving under the influence which are all…

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    The Giver Themes

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    lack of truth also results in the citizens’ emotions to be restrained. One’s freedom to feel and express themselves is a right that should never be taken away. In The Giver the people in charge, The Elders, believe that if they can control one’s feelings that it will avoid many conflicts that the world has already faced. For example, the people in community have stirrings. Stirrings means sexual desires…

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    new friends Lara and Takumi, and best friends Colonel and Alaska, giving him a true sense of companionship. At the boarding school, the junior and senior graduating classes pull an end-of-year prank. In doing so, Miles feels buoyant regarding his feelings about their power as friends and their teamwork, allowing him to expresses this through his confident thoughts. “The five of us walking confidently in a row, I’d never felt cooler. The Great Perhaps was upon us, and we were invincible. The plan…

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    behaviour and tightly wired with such feelings as anger, rage, violence. According to Lawrence Wilson it can be distinguished as “a way to shut down the mind to a degree, in order to handle overwhelming stress or trauma”. Hatred is a specific attitude which involves revulsion and aversion. Moreover, hatred is detected as the ego trait which very common for humanity. Roots of Hatred begins with an identity being envious and jealous of what people possess. This feelings lead to indignation…

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    Oppression In Foster Care

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    with two other conditions marginalization and cultural imperialism. Like marginalization the group is not receiving the emotional support that it should to cope and adjust to the new setting of foster care that they are now placed in, leading to the feeling of invisibility which is the cultural imperialism. Children are experiencing this emotional violence of being separated from their families and is known but there is no one providing support which then is how children in foster care meet the…

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