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    Throughout the poem written by Matthew Arnold, he uses nature to symbolize and represent his thoughts, questions, reflections, answers, feelings and emotions. He takes the power of natural things and uses them to show importance, loneliness, worth and belonging. Although Robert Frost uses nature to symbolize and portray his feelings, it is done through the scenery in front of him, simplistically using sound, temperature and really just painting a…

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    Playlist: Song Analysis

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    • This playlist is aimed to assist removing a person from a negative headspace or despondence, lacklustre feelings to a buoyant, motivated state. Music with a slow rhythm begins the playlist to draw out negative emotions, and then transitions into songs of a combined jauntier and sombre note as a bridge between the first and last songs. Finally, it concludes with songs with a faster rhythm, crying out voices, primarily used as a cathartic headspace. Primarily, by enveloping themselves into these…

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    I discovered through this assignment there are many different ways to dealing with conflict. Some of these ways include; collaborating, competing, avoiding, accommodating, and compromising. Everyone has a style which, suites them the best based on their characteristics, emotions, strong suites, how they like to deal with conflict, and past experience when dealing with problems in their life. I have also came to realize there are both positives and negatives to each conflict management style.…

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    closest to you, are all experiences that truly make life worth living. However, what we all must realise at some point in our lives, is that these highs can never last forever. It is an inevitable fact, that what goes up, must also come back down, and feelings of loss, grief and heartbreak occur just as often as their desired counterparts. What most people don’t realise is that both emotional states are of equal importance. The poems “This Body is a Guesthouse” and “Seeker, When You Feel Your…

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    Louis Kahn Architecture

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    One specific example of my personal agreement with kahn is his poem about “The Plan.” Kahn explains that a plan is a “society of rooms.” I personally find great joy in designing plans for theoretical buildings in my spare time. I get a sense of disjointed unity when I have designed a plan in which I feel the rooms do not realte to each other. Kahn’s idea of a society of rooms very accurately explains the successful achievement of a good plan. Each room has a purpose…

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    intricate because it can hold a different meaning to someone else. It can help dictate which hobbies or interest you will enjoy. Emotions are the fuel that can allow anyone to write poetry because it expresses the feelings deeply but on a smaller scale. “In three words, I can sum up everything I have learned about life: It goes on” said by Robert Frost. Death is the ending of a life, but life is continuous and moves on. You can stand there frozen, but time will just keep going forward. In the…

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    This scene is interesting because these feelings show that he has positive human emotions, despite his lack of affection, and toughness that makes up his personality. Also he tells his son Nwoye to sit with him in his obi which points out his affection for someone. Another scene that shows the positive emotions of Okonkwo is when he most certainly show feelings for his daughter Ezinma. Okonkwo’s positive human emotions can be clearly seen when he…

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    implicitly describing her beauty is used to generate the feelings she must be feeling like pity…

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    inside-of the pagan religion. Because that has passed away, and any conscious-seeking after it must be a revival, no, not a revival, because there is life in that word, but a feeling that is false in this seeking after the passed away pagan religion, that is false, that cannot come to good. […] But all the time at this time I was feeling cold, very cold and outside-of, and not at all ever warm and inside-of”…

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    Theories Of Guilt

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    Cognitive theory surrounding guilt says thoughts of harming or causing misfortune to someone causes emotions associated with guilt, because feeling that you are responsible for someone else’s grief or hardship produces a negative emotion. I agree with this theory because guilt can arise from actual happenings, to thoughts or fantasies about doing something out of the norm of society or what society sees as acceptable. Communication is not always at its best and people can feel guilt when there…

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