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    equilibrium paper

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    2013 Name: Caroline Garcia 1. Libria represents a dystopian society because it involves bad and terror. Dystopia is created in Libria when both feelings and expressions are outlawed and to keep that from being outlawed‚ the people must take injections of Prozium to control their emotions. Some examples from the movie include: - People with feelings are caught by Cleric’s (Preston and Partridge). Once they have been caught they are known as sense offenders. They either burn them or kill them on

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    their emotion‚ what they demand and how person emotions affect the people who present in the surroundings. A person who is self-saturated knows everything about his/her emotion can understand the feelings of others. Emotional intelligence is the base of perception that is viewpoint about the feeling and attitude of others present in the vicinity of a person. If a person lies and speak the truth‚ nobody have an already programmed tool to give weight to their perceptions. It is the emotional intelligence

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    Dealing with Emotions

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    all really works is not always so clear. I first want to make a distinction between emotions and feelings. I am not concerned here with specific terms or labels and you may call it by different names‚ but I want to make a distinction between emotions in the sense of energies that are essentially expressions of misunderstanding and feelings or energies that are a form of higher understanding. Feelings are our teachers‚ while emotions are our children. Emotions are energies that have a clear manifestation

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    or tenderness . . . (2) A feeling or emotion of tenderness aroused by the suffering‚ distress‚ or misfortune of another‚ and prompting a desire for its relief; compassion‚ sympathy . . . (3) a ground or cause for pity . . . and (4) a condition calling for pity (Gray‚ 179). Pitee is used in various contextual manners in Chaucer’s The Knight’s Tale‚ The Merchant’s Tale‚ The Clerk’s Tale‚ and The Franklins’ Tale‚ but each time the word is used‚ it indicates feeling. Even when the word means

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    Personal Territories

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    still possessed in your mind. Despite the fact that it is our own nature to protect ourselves from attackers‚ our feelings also make us reveal how you actually feel inside your heart. If someone wants to enter in your personal world‚ your may first feel angry and irritated. Then‚ you realize that you have lost something that seems to be important and have a lonely feeling. There are many different kinds of personal territories such as cultural‚ behavior‚ and interests. From my pervious

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    The Waste Land Analysis

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    Sweet Thames In the poem‚ The Waste Land‚ there are many images given that help to allude to a deeper meaning and give a hidden feeling to what is being read. In the third part of the poem‚ the lines “Sweet Thames‚ run softly‚ till I end my song.” (Part III‚ line 5) give the feeling of mourning and gloom. This feel is directly related to the lines that follow which talk about crying and death. The mood for the rest of the part has dark and ominous setting because of this line. The image is added

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    One Big Happy Family

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    The story was about young women whose family life seemed to be the ‘American dream‚ for those of us looking in from outside. However‚ one day author realized that in order to find happiness within herself she should first learn how to listen her feelings. Summer she‚ her family and all other relative’s get-together at their beach house. While she was child it was fun for her to spend summer with other relatives‚ while growing up-she found out‚ behind her family unity there was only demand for

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    Miss

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    reader and to convey the emotions and feelings of the characters. Throughout this essay‚ I will be exploring the different literary techniques used and developed by the writers. I will also look at how the two texts contrast each other‚ and on a personal level‚ how they make me and others respond upon reading them. To begin with‚ I think that the titles of both ‘A Hero’ and ‘An Unknown Girl’ make a significant impact on the reader and influence the feelings the reader has towards the characters

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    Assignment 4

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    how we think we should behave based upon outside influences‚ and we behave in certain ways dependant upon how we view ourselves related to these standards of value. In essence our organismic or real self‚ that is simply how we are and our own true feelings not influenced externally‚ is distorted by these standards of value and we become an idealised version of ourselves based upon what we believe are expectations from others on how we should behave. This ideal self then becomes reality for us‚ however

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    River Flows in You-Yiruma

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    background to the song. In essence‚ this work is a love story that is translated into a romantic refrain that combines the use of the senses and dynamics to convey the feeling of the melody. Like many other pieces of classical music‚ when words are not there to convey emotion the composer wishes the audience to rely on their senses and the feelings that come to when listening to their piece of work. In this piece Yiruma’s melody taps into the senses by giving images of beauty and safety to the audience.

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