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    The Feeling of Joy

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    Joy “Joy comes from happiness within and looking at things from a different point of view” Joy means “an act of happiness”. When we hear the word joy or even think of it‚ what really comes to mind? Happiness‚ bliss and cheerfulness‚ happiness is one of the major factor’s that help us to understand what joy really is. Most people are joyful when they succeed‚ because joy comes from success. They base their joy on success because it’s big representation in life. Can joy really come from success

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    The Blossoming of Feelings

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    The Blossoming of Feelings Literary Analysis 1 Midsummer was a short story written by Manuel E. Arguilla. The story only revolved around two characters‚ Ading and Manong. Ading was a small but beautiful and slender woman while Manong was equally gifted‚ he was tall and has ripped muscles. These physical attributes started their attraction toward each other. This attraction made the story more interesting. It showed how some young people act out their emotions and feelings. The story basically showed

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    Lord of the Flies Simon

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    Simon has the power of "seeing" and understanding what the other boys cannot. When the boys worry about the beastie‚ it is Simon who suggests that the beast might be within them‚ and it is he who has the encounter with the "lord of the flies‚" which is so powerful that it makes him faint. He is killed as the other boys celebrate after a hunt. Because his name is associated with Christianity (Simon Peter‚ Christ’s chief disciple)‚ we can understand his death as a sacrifice resulting from the pagan

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    feeling of home

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    for me. As I lay on my bed I started to reminisce about how the farm used to look. The farm was distant from all the noise almost as if deserted from society. It was not a fancy house but everything that surrounded it contributes to that special feeling of home. Every summer when I would visit I remembered that it had a tall burgundy fence around it and a very long path to get to the main house. When I would arrive at the farm‚ I knew that it was special the smell was something unexplainable and

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    My Feelings

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    After spending eleven years in Korea‚ our family moved a totally different environment. This I knew would be my toughest challenge to date. As a fifth grader attending a new elementary school in a new country‚ I felt left out because of my inability to communicate. Some kids assumed that I did not understand them at all‚ so they made rude remarks about me. I understood them‚ maybe not completely‚ but I knew the intent of their messages. All that I had was my Apple II computer at which I just sat

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    Running head: TOUCHING BEHAVIOUR CONVERSATION Touching Behaviour in Conversational Dyads Mark-Odean Grant University of the West Indies‚ Mona December 8‚ 2006 Humans are social and diversely interactive beings. As a result‚ there is the frequent practice of touching during conversation. This touching may be the conscious decision of individuals‚ as well as simply a spontaneous form of expression or response. An operational definition of touching would involve the initiation of physical contact

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    Importance of Feelings

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    Importance of Feelings   Feelings are our lifeblood. Without them‚ we would perish. Think about it. What if you couldn’t tell the difference between hot and cold‚ the feeling of pain‚ body temperature‚ strength or weakness? You would be numb at best‚ severely injured‚ or dead‚ at worst. Unable to discern possible danger or harm potential in the environment would doom you to a short life. That’s one set of feelings; the physical feelings‚ necessary for our survival. But what about emotional feelings? Are

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    Feeling and People

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    popular and well liked because you are so enthusiastic and cheerful. You care deeply for your family and friends‚ and like to express your feelings through words and actions. People often say you have a gift for language and are able to articulate your strong beliefs and opinions with tact. You are quite empathetic and seem to just know what other people are feeling. Tension‚ fights‚ or conflict make you very uncomfortable so you try hard to please others and make peace between your friends. You hate

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    The Feeling of Music

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    historical memory‚ which I don’t like it at all. It will make me think the music that now I listen to are no any connotation and superficial. Even though I don’t like classical music‚ but somehow I will choose to listen it; because it let me have a feeling that back to the century. Classical music has a pretty big influence‚ because listening to classical music can decreases my tension in sometime. Even that classical music is not my preferred genre. Now‚ in my opinion there are a lot of difference

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    Simon Wiesenthal Analysis

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    Simon Wiesenthal takes his readers on a course back in time with his writings of The Sunflower. Simon recollects moments when he was subjected to live in Nazi concentration camps during World War II. Karl‚ a dying SS soldier implores for forgiveness for his crimes against Jews of Simon. Our main character is conflicted by the request and leaves his readers by asking what would one have done being in his position. Providing an answer to this question can be determined by the analysis of Simon’s experiences

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