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    you need to learn the importance about kindness. The poem of kindness Naomie Shihab nye she talk a lot about the rules of kindness and how you can obtain it in life. Shihab nye tells us that in order to have kindness people must have experienced sadness. (before you know kindness as the deepest thing inside you must know sorrow as the other deepest thing.you must wake up with sorrow.you must speak to it till your sorrows and you see size of the clothes ) this little piece of the poem speaks a…

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    favourite dream” (147) as well as asking God to “make [him] a bird-[as] that’s all [he’s] ever wanted. This desire to fly or become a bird is used to symbolize the narrator’s desire to run away from all his human problems and be free of the pain and sadness caused by the human condition. This is that since these birds have the capability of flying wherever they please; they truly can escape. That is something that the storyteller cannot do, no matter how hard he tries. He cannot flee from his…

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    a hospital environment. I see many struggles for myself in the future finding just the right job for me, what I would love to do is also what many other people would like to do. I feel like in the future I will struggle with stress and some sadness as I want to be in neonatal and unfortunately not every baby from that area survives. It takes a strong person to do that job and I feel as though I could do that. I will be dependent upon the help of my family. The hours may be tough and long…

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    in the window will react. This setting creates a feeling of sadness for the viewer because at this time children did not fully understand the reasoning behind racism but were still expected to support the views of their parents or society on how to treat one another. I chose this artwork because I thought it ties into the book Maniac Magee perfectly because the overall setting of racism leaves the viewer with a sad feeling. Sadness is also demonstrated through the children because they do not…

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    whether an umbrella is needed for the day, or if it would be beneficial to leave a few minutes early because of the wet road conditions. Connotatively, rain means so much more. In our culture, a “rainy” day usually means a melancholy day. Rain implies sadness. Rain darkens the sky and symbolizes depression. The word rain is also used as a verb in the expression, “Don’t rain on my parade,” which means that either bad news or an event is going to ruin a good time. Another expression, “take a rain…

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    Mr.Black as a helper in Oskar’s journey of coping with sadness Mr.Black helps Oskar to cope with sadness by helping Oskar to accept his dad’s death, providing mental company to Oskar and suggesting Oskar open his heart and share his grief with other people. Mr.Black eases Oskar’s grief of losing his dad by reducing the significance of the death and encouraging Oskar to move on. Oskar's dad's death has a great significance to Oskar as he thinks his dad is a “Great Man” (159) and his dad…

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    The Holocaust was a tragic event between 1933-1945 that eliminated millions of Jews and individuals who did not fit in Hitler’s perception of a perfect race. These victims were forced out of their homes, jobs, and schools just to be place in a concentration camps where they worked, were tortured, and annihilated. These harsh acts were under the supervision of, Adolf Hitler, leader of the Nazis. Due to these events, the Holocaust was marked as one of the most devastating events in history. I…

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    it for a reason. However, some may not realize this; they live a life in a way they do not see as fair. There are those who fall into the capturing state of sadness. When sadness is frowned upon, some cannot help it. In Lacey Sturm’s case, she lived a life through believing that she was a burden and a freak. She was given a life where sadness took over and her mind controlled her. After being forced to go to church by her grandmother, she realized that she discovered a life worth living through…

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    becoming an everyday thing for most Millennials. In Simon Sinek’s video, “Millennials in the Workplace”, he effectively makes the audience feel frustration by explaining how technology is addictive to Millennials, but in return makes the audience feel sadness by explaining how they lack in building stable relationships.…

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    21.3 million people worldwide are removed from their home due to war, persecution, and even natural disaster (UNHCR). These people are refugees. Refugees are everywhere. You might see them arriving in your city or country. You may also hear about the issues in their country on the radio/news. But, the radio and news don’t tell you about the effects of becoming a refugee. When leaving their home, refugee lives are turned “inside out” from the grief and fear that haunts them. Feeling accepted and…

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