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    sinking under water‚ whilst he is naked. George is alone within the shot‚ showing that he is feeling lonely and isolated‚ which is a factor of an OOBE. Being depressed can make you feel like you’re drowning‚ which can come as a result of sinking and being unable to resurface. Which is why the water is an important element in this shot‚ as it would start to give the audience thoughts of how George is feeling and what genre it might be. On the ‘snowed over road’ setting‚ first the shot is black and

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    and declaring it is a team. A strong team is constructed with more than speech; it deals with strong feelings‚ dedication‚ and hard work. Strong feelings provide great importance when construction a strong team. Whether people are part of a sport team or a work force‚ they all must possess the characteristic of having strong feelings for the situation they are placed in. If the person’s feelings are so strong‚ he/she will be more than willing to strive for that goal. If he/she did not care much

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    between Jacob and his brother Hank. We learn from their intimate discussion that Jacob is feeling lonesome and sad. Raimi makes us feel sad and depressed‚ sharing the same feelings as Jacob. Without these feelings of remorse for Jacob‚ the effectiveness of the final scene is not quite as emotionally powerful. Sam Raimi sets up each emotionally effective scene with one preceding it. Ultimately‚ we have these feelings because the director puts us in the shoes of Jacob. Obviously‚ he isn’t at a great point

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    in my hometown of Norfolk Nebraska. The boldly colored green grass‚ light brown cat tails lining the lake shore and fishing poles hanging off a dock all are vivid in my mind when thinking about the weekends I experienced in my adolescence. My feelings of those weekends use to be that they were boring‚ yet thinking back now I can feel that those weekends were rich in family tradition and were a lot of fun. We would tell scary stories while we were all gathered around a warm campfire on a crisp

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    Anass Ain Elalaoui Dr A. Agnaou English Composition 1301 Section 06 05 May 2013 Happiness Nowadays‚ people talk a lot about happiness; they even write tens and hundreds of books dealing with this concept from a philosophical perspective in order to find its relationship with daily life. Unfortunately‚ there are always controversies about the nature and origin of happiness: is it health‚ love‚ money‚ job‚ or success? In fact‚ happiness cannot be reached as a treasure such as gold or silver because

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    Reflection In Social Work

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    situations. Two weeks ago‚ we had a deep conversation about her grandfather being ill. She also disclosed for the first time that she used to cut in fifth grade. She is now in the ninth grade. Since that appointment she has not met me. My initial feelings during the first week‚ included: “she’s not coming back”‚ “did I say something that bothered her”. The second week‚ I certainly felt a hit to my ego. At this point I was concluding that perhaps she’s avoiding me‚ she doesn’t like me or that I am

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    (Square Lamartine) by and Carol Ann Duffy in Nostalgia. Both authors show attitudes and feelings of nostalgia but have incorporated these feelings in different perspectives and attitudes of what nostalgia is. The question that will be discussed in this presentation are: how do both authors Andre Aciman and Carol Ann Duffy in Nostalgia and Square Lamartine use literary devices to portray their feeling of nostalgic feeling? Andre Aciman writes about his past memories from Egypt where he imagines himself

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    If you know the steps and understand what to do‚ writing can be easy and less painful. Sondra Perl makes it easier for us. Sondra Perl’s “Felt Sense: Writing with the body” discusses how felt sense connects the mind with the body‚ language with feeling and discovering with knowing. Sondra Perl is an English Professor at Lehman College and the Graduate Center of the City University of New York. Perl has been leading writing workshops on college campuses for over 20 years. According to Perl‚ we always

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    Metamorphosis REWRITE

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    having the ability of “joining [men] together in the same feelings” as well as promoting the “well-being of individuals and of humanity” (Tolstoy 6). As long as the narrator is successful in making the reader relive his emotions‚ then he has successfully created a work of art. The Metamorphosis‚ by Franz Kafka‚ fits Tolstoy’s definition of art because the masterpiece provides a way for the audience to sympathize with Gregor Samsa’s feelings of alienation as he turns into a vermin‚ and reminds us of

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    Kelvisha Goins Thompson English 101 7/9/2014 Respect is a feeling that cannot be gained‚ but only earned Respect is a feeling of deep admiration for someone or something elicited by their abilities‚ qualities‚ or achievements. Respect means a lot of different things for different people. It includes taking someone’s feelings‚ needs‚ thoughts‚ ideas‚ wishes and preferences into consideration. It also means taking all of these seriously and giving them worth and value. Respect can be shown through

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