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    stepped into that classroom I felt as if I was not ready to begin driving as of right now, I saw many odd faces that I have not seen before; Many of them were from different schools and I didn’t know a single person in that classroom, I felt very lonely. When the driving instructor entered the room he started introducing himself and talked about the guidelines (a set of rules) that every person in the classroom had to follow. Of course that was important but what made me felt good about the…

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    Why is society the way it is today? Most will say, “Because of history.” Yes that is correct, but why? Society is the way it is today because of influential beliefs, and philosophers who portrayed and evolved these beliefs. Of these philosophers, the ones being studied are Niccolo Machiavelli, John Locke, and Karl Marx. While Machiavelli believed that the kings and monarchs should have all control over the people, Locke and Marx believed in the opposite. Locke and Marx believed in human reason,…

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    They might feel stress about what to wear, whether or not they are prepared, or if people like them or not. However, my first day at TNCC College in the United States I felt fear because is different from that in where I was born and grew up in Casablanca, Morocco. I worried about not being understood and accepted; Nevertheless, I felt excited because I would see my new teacher and fellow student. First of all, I remember three months ago my first day at TNCC. The sun was shining through my…

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    shyness. She had already known most of the kids our age and it made it easier to make new friends. As camp went on, Holland and I became closer and I was able to share how I felt with her more openly. I realized as time went on that she did not feel sorry for me, but she just understood how I felt because she had felt the same way. I felt…

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    Elie Wiesel Journey

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    church-going household. Having two parents of different religions is quite common in modern times, and so I have never had any internal turmoil in trying to decide between two religions. Since we celebrate both Christmas and Hanukkah, I have mostly just felt content in receiving twice as many gifts as my peers.…

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    Eugene T. Gendlin born in1926 in Vienna. His family emigrated to the United States to escape the Nazis when he was a child. During the 1950s, He studied under Carl Rogers, the founder of client-centered therapy. Gendlin received his Ph.D. in philosophy from the University of Chicago, where he became an Associate Professor. Gendlin believes the discovery of meaning is not in the conscious, or, the unconscious as suggested by Freud, not even the congruence between feeling, concept, and expression…

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    My Car-Personal Narrative

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    problems and knew it was time for something new, my car was constantly breaking down and dying on me so looking for new car I felt was a good Idea. I had just got home from a long day at work and decided to look around on ksl to see if I could find a car. I was looking for hours and felt distraught because everything was out of my price range or wasn’t nice enough for me, I felt disappointed and annoyed because of the whole car situation I was dealing with! I scrolled for a while longer when I…

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    point he felt against war even though he volunteered. Mr. Espinoza felt this should not have happened and the U.S. should not have intervene because it led to so many deaths. He condemns such actions because “some Vietnamese could have been catholic or protestant; it was catholic killing catholic, and protestant killing protestant” (Espinoza). He felt so lucky not to be one of the killers because if he was, it would have stayed in his conscious and would have felt so guilty. Espinoza also felt…

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    Machete Season Sparknotes

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    infrastructure. No two perpetrators in the genocide had felt the same about what they had done. They all had mixed emotions and different feelings about the acts that they committed. Some felt like cowards for not murdering enough Tutsis that day, while others felt cowardly for being forced to kill. Some were afraid to be killed…

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    We were playing soccer. The night felt different it felt almost sharp piercing you like a knife. As i now know looking back at this horrible time i almost knew something was off Me and my friend who lives a couple houses down from me was playing soccer on the corner of the road dumb I know especially in the dark but that's beside the point. If you lived down my road you know why it was safer than most roads at 12:00 at night no one drives by i mean no one.As we played soccer the whole time I…

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