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    to overcome it. Some people don’t mind being lonely‚ but others can’t stand it. In the stories‚ “The Model” and Miss Brill” we can see the similarities and the differences in the way loneliness affected the main characters in lifestyle‚desire‚and feelings. At first sight‚ in their lifestyles‚ Miss Brill and Mr. Elihu are characters of the stories about loneliness and relationship problems. Having no particular friends to communicate with‚ no partners to spend time with and also no family members

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    explain their impact on the communication process. Supportiveness encourages the client to open up without fear of judgement or blame. Empathy is important to communication because counsellors need to express that the client is not alone in their feelings. It builds rapport and a good relationship. Positiveness supports communication since the client is looking for ways to improve their life. Using positive messages helps the client feel positive about the counsellor and builds rapport. 3. In

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    individual conduct themselves in such a way that they can generate feelings suitable to their interpretation of any situation or event. This behavior is known as the affective meaning that the individuals maintain through their actions which seems relevant to their understanding of any context. This affective meaning is the base of all social institutions because until and unless and individual can act according to the required feelings of a particular situation‚ there occurs no social relationship.

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    to the English dictionary‚ compassion is defined as a feeling of deep sympathy and sorrow for another who is stricken by misfortune‚ accompanied by a strong desire to alleviate the suffering. It would benefit many people to have this quality for their profession. One of the most important careers to have this quality for is nursing. As a nurse dealing with sick people one always has to do their best to make sure the patient is not only feeling better physically‚ but emotionally as well. Many people

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    Analysis of John Updike’s “Dogs Death” Professor Alicia Giffin April 12‚ 2012 Death is such a hard feeling to describe. How can you possibly describe the feelings of loss and emptiness? Unless you have experienced this yourself you cannot truly understand. Because John Updike’s poem “Dog’s Death” (1953)‚ also speaks of the loss of a family member‚ his beloved dog‚ I lost my Dog to death and he was part of my family‚ one of my children. I

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    understand abstract words and concepts - Fine motorskills development (stacking blocks‚ picking items up) Social and emotional development is important to take into consideration at the toddlerhood age. Children of this age are flooded with new feelings (positive and negative) that they may not have felt before‚ such as frustration‚ anxieties and pleasure. Toddlers begin to become more open to social experiences‚ they are able to meet and communicate with other children in different situations such

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    The Catcher in the Rye by J.D. Salinger is about a boy named Holden Caulfield and his struggle with life. Like any other teenager‚ he is simply looking for his place in the world. However‚ it is shown that Holden is no ordinary teenager for he displays many signs of depression. His depression seems to escalate throughout the novel. For example‚ many nights he has trouble sleeping‚ he also is quite the alcoholic and a heavy smoker‚ he doesnt feed his body with the proper nutrients and he talks of

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    “Where once I was surrounded by friends‚ I now had to make ‘appointments’ to see them. When I did meet my friends‚ it was clear that their lives had veered in a direction totally opposite from mine . . .” Have you ever had the sentiments like the quote above? Have you ever felt like you are a stranger with your friends‚ or worse‚ your family after a homecoming? If yes‚ I bet you were experiencing “reverse culture shock.” 1. What is “Reverse culture shock”? Reverse culture shock is the shock

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    was angry with himself for delaying the decision that he knew he had to make because he felt guilty He didn’t want to give her a written reprimand but felt he had to in order not to lose face with his office staff He has difficulty expressing his feelings and communicating with people‚ much preferring administration work in the office Harriet believes she has given everything to that job over the past fifteen years and feels really hurt and unappreciated Deep down she knows she shouldn’t have criticised

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    as they evolved into a film. Taking his feeling of disgust towards the apartheid‚ he used his personal experience to create a thought provoking piece‚ subtle in showing societies pain through self-reflection. “I was six years old and my father was one of the lawyers for the families who had been killed (in the Sharpeville massacre). I remember once coming into his study and seeing on

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