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    How Successfully Does The Writer of ‘An Unknown Girl’ Present Her Feelings About The Country She Has Visited? The writer‚ Moniza Alvi‚ has picked the perfect setting in the poem ‘An Unknown Girl’ for the narrator to explore her thoughts and feelings about her Indian birth culture- an Indian bazaar. Probably like Moniza who has dealt with getting to know her Pakistani birth culture after being raised in the UK‚ the Indian narrator has grown up away from her birth culture. Thrown in the middle

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    wonderful feeling. Love is of multifaceted nature. Sometimes we may endow beloved persons with qualities they do not possess in fact. But at the same time this feeling helps to reveal all the benefits and positive features of the person whom we love though it can be inaccessible to the mind. Only this true sense is able to change people for the better. It makes us forgive and find happiness in the happiness of a beloved man or woman. Therefore‚ love is the most complex and deep human feeling. It can

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    intelligence accurately nor fully. Understanding how you feel and why you’re feeling a specific way and when it’s not a positive vibe and allowing a toxic moment to taint an entire day and our interactions with others. When we aren’t honest with ourselves about what we are dealing with or that we are feeling less than our best we run the risk of being toxic‚ offensive‚ reacting with clouded judgment‚ causing harsh feelings‚ over reacting to situations and conversations. This can cause alienation build

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    investigating and increasing your understanding of how and why you feel the way you do. Focus on the breath and allowed the mind to settle‚ turn your attention to the feeling of anger‚ sadness‚ anxiety‚ or whatever emotion is bothering you. Where do you feel it physically? Is it in your arms‚ legs‚ chest‚ stomach‚ head. Moving closer to the feeling in this way may seem a counterintuitive. Once you have pinpointed the area‚ rest your attention on that point in a very light and gentle way‚ still aware of the

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    accident you find a friend of yours in a state of feeling blue‚ and honestly you ask him whether something wrong happened. If you are not his closest friend‚ never will he tell you the truth. Instead‚ a typical answer “Thanks you‚ I’m Ok” will be given to you as his thanks for your concern. This situation is not a new phenomenon in a small group of humans today‚ but a popular one in society that reflects people’s inclination to cover their feelings toward the others. Its causes are predominantly from

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    Everyone has a particular trait which makes them unique and different from others; it can lead someone into feeling either strong and confident or unsettled and distressed. This makes up who they personally are‚ exposing their true feelings and emotions. “All Summer in a Day” by Ray Bradbury and “Believer” by Imagine Dragons both use this universal truth to uncover some character’s true traits‚ bringing out their difference in the shadow to an even darker figure. In each story‚ the character’s end

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    Analysis of Barefoot Heart

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    Finding A Way Back The term immigrant is defined as “a person who comes to a country to take up permanent residence” (“Immigrant”). In her autobiography‚ Barefoot Heart‚ Elva Trevino Hart speaks of her immigrant ways and how she fought to become the Mexican-American writer she is today. She speaks about the working of land‚ the migrant camps‚ plus the existence she had to deal with in both the Mexican and American worlds. Hart tells the story of her family and the trials they went through along

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    thought than feelings are to conscious thought. Feelings are more like sensations‚ when you touch something you get a feeling[2]. Therefore feelings are processed faster than emotions‚ because when you touch something there is a slight delay before you can think of something about it‚ or feel something deeply about it. One definition of emotion can be "any strong feeling". Feelings can be described in more detail than emotions because you can have a specific feeling for anything‚ each feeling is unique

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    describing it gives the reader an insight into how strongly he feels about his childhood community. Like Momaday‚ Kazin also demonstrates the strong emotional ties he has to his childhood community in his article entitled "My Neighborhood". Kazin ’s feelings for his community are demonstrated in the emotional language he uses to describe his community. An example is in the way he describes walking through a park in his neighborhood with words that could be labeled as arousing or seductive. Kazin writes

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    remain silent for long time musing and talk for a while. Such a half-hearted fellowship is one that the writer would better not have. The writer does not find any wisdom in feeling and talking at the same time. He faces the constant necessity to translate his feelings into words and to communicate them. The pleasure of feeling aroused by a beautiful scene or an object turns into a toil. The mind registers an impression deeply if it gets sufficient time to muse over a thing. Interrupted by the constant

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