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    The giver essay

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    How the book tries to warn us about the importance of right of choice‚ feelings and memories. The Giver is a very distinguished novel written by Lois Lawry. It follows the story of a boy through the twelfth year of his life. Jonas´s world was perfect‚ and everything was under control. In his “community ” there was no war‚ no pain‚ nor choices. At the time he turned twelve ‚ he was assigned as the new memory receiver and was singled out to receive special training from the giver. So as he undergoes

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    Joy The Movie Essay

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    Although Joy is presented as the ideal feeling‚ Sadness is a valuable and necessary emotion; therefore the film asserts the importance of embracing sadness instead of ignoring or attempting to correct it. Throughout the movie‚ the other emotions‚ predominantly Joy‚ talk down upon Sadness‚ and she receives the foot of the blame in most situations. Joy’s condescending diction is directed toward Sadness when she touches the memories‚ and they begin to turn blue. Joy’s carefully chosen words and tone

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    Assertiveness

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    Assertiveness (or assertive behavior) is the ability to express one’s feelings‚ opinions‚ beliefs and needs directly‚ openly and honestly‚ assert one’s rights whilst respecting the feelings and rights of another (Lloyd‚ 1998). Assertiveness is a form of communication in which needs or wishes are stated clearly with respect for oneself and the other person in the interaction. Assertive communication is distinguished from passive communication (in which needs or wishes go unstated) and aggressive

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    and in control and will remain that way. Talking about feelings and memories may help bring light and a new prespecetive about the loss‚ and some understanding that may help remembering the tragic event as a strengthening agent instead of a traumatic event relived. Replacing Avoidance with Confrontation This particular healing process is very tough‚ clients may feel so tired to the point of exhaustion. Learning to know that the feelings are arising and realizing they are not in control‚ you

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    Empathy is the second area of the emotional intelligence which is characterized by respectful listening‚ feeling the impact on others and service orientation. It is the capacity to recognize and‚ to some extent‚ to share feelings‚ that are being experienced by another person being. Respectful listening is listening with our eyes‚ our heart as well as with our ears. Feeling the impact on others can help us to avoid making wrong decisions for us and also helping others by moving them in another direction

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    respect to my current state of mind and emotions were remarkably precise. The fully bloomed roses resembled my positive feelings towards my current situations. The budding roses represented the “new” and the growth and optimism I feel for my future‚ my hopes and expectations of things improving in my life and future gains. I have had a very emotionally draining year and my feelings of loss and need to let go of my father’s unexpected passing and other significant members in my life‚ can be interpreted

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    different tones. One has a feeling of depressing loneliness and the other a feeling of welcome solitude. They show how the same setting can have totally different impacts on a person depending on their mindset at the time. These poems are both made up of simple stanzas and diction but they are not simple poems. In the poem "Desert Places" the speaker is a man who is traveling through the countryside on a beautiful winter eventing. He is completely surrounded with feelings of loneliness. The speaker

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    Do Animals Have Emotions?

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    happened. Rocco died one week after my grandfather and we knew that was because he got sad or maybe depressed. The dog could live without my grandpa; the dog felt lonely and that’s what killed him. Many people say that animals don’t have emotions or feelings. Some people say that animals are just wild creatures that we can use in our advantage. Or maybe‚ animals are just in this planet to use their fur‚ their skin or to use them in scientific tests. Many people don’t believe that animals have

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    QUESTIONS AND AWNSERS 1. Explain the five broad social and emotional aspects of learning. Social and emotional development in children is a vital part of growing up becoming increasingly aware of their identity‚ their feeling and recognising how to appropriately control those feelings‚ relationships with others and also understanding their place within social environments are all very important in shaping a child into who they are and the adult they will grow into. This is split into five aspects of

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    Essay of Defenition

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    Infatuation is an immature feeling or admiration one has toward an object whether it is a toy car or a doll. To inspire with a temporary intense unreasoning love for a person or thing. (Oxford American Dictionary 1980.) Infatuation in many ways is just a word for a strong feeling toward someone or something with little or no reason. Toy cars‚ dolls‚ or just a simple house hold item one can easily become infatuated with anything. The pure essence or the aroma of a candle may construct an infatuation

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