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    ever truly welcomed at a church. Emotional Environment Exercise #3-1 A place where I felt emotionally safe in as a child was my bedroom, living room, and dining room. In these environments, I was allowed to be open and expressive with my emotions- if something bothered me, I was not afraid to mention it in these spaces. They were places that really expressed the feeling of “home” to me. Situations in which I felt emotionally safe was deep conversations with people, where it was me and one…

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    Nightmares . That's something which makes me scared.Right from my birth , I had faced them and they made my fear go stronger.And what I felt while asleep , I faced the same dark truth in my real life.This made me insomniac many a times. I am a good dancer , everyone used to appreciate that.Many felt jealous as well.I learnt the most steps and movement with just a blink of my eyes.I learnt steps in just two to three practices.Well this was a story when I was a teen , i.e. 13 years old. Music was…

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    eyes felt heavier I thought about my family. Breakfast was never quiet; I missed hearing my parents idle arguments alongside my siblings. I felt a sharp knot in my throat and cold water fell from my eyes as i felt a feeling of abandonment. I tossed and turned until the my room was lit by a warm orange. I soundlessly walked towards the umber-brown forrest. As I felt the autumn leaves crunch under my shoes, the beautiful sounds of the tweeting birds hummed a melody through my ears and i felt as…

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    Junie B Jones Biography

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    jobs, and the age gap between my sisters and I made it hard for us to enjoy spending time together. I’ve always felt that the big age gap between me and everyone in my family always affected our closeness. They all seemed so grown up, understanding things that I had yet to grasp, and doing things that I wasn't able to do. I longed to be able to be as grown up as the rest of my family. I felt the need to be closer to them and to be able to connect with them the way they seemed to connect with…

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    a crowded two room apartment. No one saw the way Walter did about his liquor store idea. Walter honestly felt his dream is what was best for his family, but no one wanted to hear about it. He tried to get his family to listen to him but everyone was too busy to listen always doing their own thing. Lena went off and bought a house, even though she knew she had crushed Walters dream, but she felt heron had lost his way of god so she gave him the money to go follow his dream anyway. Unfortunately,…

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    (Lee 264) “ ‘You felt sorry for her. You felt sorry for her?’ ” This is Mr. Gilmer the prosecuting attorney who is shaming Tom for his empathy. Tom had put himself in Mayella shoes and understood her and felt for her. Usually empathy would be praised but this ended up getting Tom killed because of the racism present in Maycomb. So Tom putting himself in Mayella’s…

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    Angst: A Short Story

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    that age was awkwardly holding hands in the distance and was far from serious. Now I had felt more mature because I had an understanding of the gravity of sharing your personal life…

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    foreign when restricted to comprehend or engage a conversation due to the lack of dialectal experience. In “Coming to an Awareness of Language,” Malcom X felt secluded since he wasn’t acquainted with the vocabulary that surrounded him, which in other words caused him to be caught between two worlds of language. Corroborating to his experience, I’ve felt this way countless times due to embarrassing events in my childhood as well as my early adolescent years which really pushed me to pursue a new…

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    Middle School Experience

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    hand-write them. 1. What do you remember about your middle school experiences? I remember noticing differences between my peers and myself. I felt like I finally had responsibility over my choices and my friends all handled that responsibility differently. Peer groups started to change and choices started to play a bigger part in my future. As far as school, I felt like the classes started to segregate into academic level and even friend groups did. It is the first time I still deeply remember…

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    protect the youngsters from smoking. The government also wanted to gain more powers to prevent tobacco smoking officially. The ban was not out of the ordinary as other countries had also effected this, successfully. icmrindia.org (2001) It was generally felt that the government had its citizens at heart and therefore should interfere for their sake and well being. They gave examples of other hard drugs that were officially banned the world over. icmrindia.org (2001) They cited rising tobacco…

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