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    understand what they felt and their attitude towards their experience. The novel and poem have many similarities through imagery and tone. Using imagery both authors describe their attitudes during their experience. In the novel, “Night” by Elie Wiesel, he states, “The Kapos were beating us again, but i no longer felt the pain. We were naked, holding our shoes and belts. An order: “Run!” The way the author uses imagery to explain his experience makes the reader feel what he felt and…

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    I was very misunderstood , i felt like for i was disappointing everyone like i was never good enough , there were times i just wanted it to end , i struggling to keep my head above the water. Then i would think about my uncle who sacrificed his life to help my mom raise my sister and…

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    was, I felt that moving on meant failure. Since I was four years old, I was a freestyle ice skater, which means I would do jumps and spins. I loved skating- the feeling of flying while doing a jump, or performing in front of a panel of judges felt exhilarating. That is until one fateful day when I was ten years old. Working on a jump, I leapt into the air and pulled in tightly; trying to get the rotations I need to land the jump. But as I started to come down, I could feel something felt…

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    However, Ha felt inside out and back again when she left her house because of the war, when she felt unsafe and when she finally found a home she felt safe and had nothing to worry about anymore. When refugees leave their home, they had to leave all of their belongings and when they are back again. Like Ha, her family and her had to leave Saigon because she had to be safe and when she felt back again is when her and her family reached Saigon (Thanhha…

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    out of the way. I went on asking other questions. Every time I would asked I got an answer. Some of the questions hurt to know the answer and others made me feel better about all of this. Sometimes I felt that it was getting worse and other times I felt it was making things better. I eventually felt that I was being led on. I wasn’t always getting full answers to my questions. I never got an official yes or no. She told me she liked me and just didn’t want a relationship at the moment. I…

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    Gibbs Reflective Report

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    patient and seen how scared he was I felt a bit out of my depth is by this point I had received no mental health training within the ambulance service. I knew the patient had to be taken to hospital I felt very concerned that he would run away and commit suicide, I felt that by whatever means I would have to get this patient to hospital. During the job I felt many emotions firstly when talking to the patient I felt the great sadness of what had happened to him. I also felt frustration with the…

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    They say it was the calmest night they had felt in ages, but I did not notice. Every time she was around I felt a constant fire burning inside of me I couldn’t put out. Until that night, the night the fire died, and I have never felt it again. It seemed as if it was like a Nicholas Sparks movie, but this ending is all too far from being happy. This ending is not the beginning of a new life, and it is not a miracle. This ending, is just that. An ending. It was a cold December night, and the…

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    Being Dead Prologue

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    bed. A thin sheet over my legs, and my body in a large gown. I felt warmer all of a sudden. My head felt like a balloon. Full of air, and floating in outer space. I must have fell back, because the man who was with me, was suddenly holding my head in place. “Whoa, whoa, you must be lightheaded, yes? Water? Some water will help- oh, you must also be dehydrated. Yes, you should definitely drink…” and it wasn’t seconds long befor I felt something cool touch my lips. Instinctively, I opened my mouth…

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    back over the last two years I had been at Cristo Rey Brooklyn High School, I always doubted the changes I had made within myself. Whether I progressed or regressed was the question. I had always felt as if I was in the wrong setting. This perspective has changed, the mindset has as well. As a junior, I’ve felt the progression mentally as I continue to bloom into a young adult. I have realized that my grades don’t necessarily reflect on who I am, but my progression and potential, and in…

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    is forced to learn the piano by her mother. “When my mother told me this, I felt as though I had been sent to hell” (Tan, 92). This quote shows how June feels when she is forced into an activity by her mother. Even though June’s mother just wants her to be successful, June is constantly weighed down with extreme expectations from her mother. These expectations resulted in the feelings of constriction and stress June felt. After a piano recital, June said : “But my mother's expression was what…

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