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    Almost everyone has experiences‚ memories‚ and feelings they want to keep private or share only with selective people; which in many cases can be your parents. Sometimes‚ these secrets are our deep dark secrets‚ which we keep to conceal our fears‚ embarrassment and shame. We could conceal something we feel embarrassed by or something that we feel makes us look foolish. It could even just be something too painful to us personally and we do not like talking about it. These secrets we keep in a futile attempt

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    Dear‚ Mom & Dad: I understand that stealing is wrong and illegal and what happened in the past couple weeks made me realize that the consequences are just not worth this illegal action. I myself have no good reason for what I did but I just want you to know that if I would’ve really thought about it‚ I would have never done such a stupid and foolish thing. I surely deserved a punishment for what I did because I needed to learn a valuable lesson. I wish I didn’t do it because now I’m embarrassed

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    Camron McLean Mrs. Pedrotti English 1‚ period 2 Nov. 22‚ 2013 The scarlet Ibis Essay Pride is an emotion that often has negative connotations. It is closely associated with conceit or disdain. James Hurst short story “The Scarlet Ibis‚”pride is the perspective of Brother‚ a young man whose pride becomes a destructive force in his life. He uses the tragic relationship of two brothers to demonstrate the themes of pride. The memory of which will keep Brother on the alert for pride for the

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    This week’s article entitled‚ “Shutting Shame Down” by Jessie Sholl addresses a problem that every human being deals with at some point in their life‚ generally even more than once. Shame‚ an emotion that is often confused with guilt and embarrassment‚ has become such an average occurrence that no one appears to address the issue. The most we do now is keep our heads down and ignore it until the moment passes. As someone who has experienced shame far more often than I would like to admit‚ and in

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    Even when they grow up‚ they might still feel scared about sex and keep away from it‚ which is harmful for their lives. If sex education is given in public school‚ all children will learn about sex with their classmates which can eliminate the embarrassment between parents and the children. Mostly importantly‚ children will not misunderstand sex either. Besides providing a better understanding‚ sex education also prevents children from potential harm. Parents are afraid that sex education will stimulate

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    The use of symbolism in "The Cask of Amontillado" Edgar Allen Poe has always been known for his dark‚ mysterious‚ and twisted stories. Nearly all of his stories are praised‚ and they have some sort of unknown motive and background to them. In "The Cask of Amontillado‚" Poe tells a tale of revenge and humiliation. The way this particular story symbolizes Poe’s work that has a mind-boggling ending. Although there is no motive‚ Poe uses symbolism to try to answer questions in the short story. The

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    Amy Tan "Fish Cheeks"

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    the extent to which Amy Tan is ashamed of her own culture‚ because she sees the food she should be used to as unusual‚ using American culture as a standard to base this judgement off of. Another example of her insecurity in her culture is her embarrassment at anything her family does that is Chinese during Christmas dinner‚ which Robert and his family are invited to. When her relatives reach for food across the table‚ which is very Chinese‚ she says dinner “threw [her] deeper into despair”. This

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    We all have experienced an embarrassing moment in our lives. Like the time someone tripped in front of everyone‚ spilt a drink on themselves‚ called someone the wrong name‚ and sang the wrong lyric to a song. In these situations‚ do we end up dwelling on that moment or do we make the best of it and laugh in the end? For me‚ I laugh. Even though at the time we may not think that an embarrassing moment is funny‚ later on down the road we may turn back and see how precious that memory was. My most

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    “The First Day” by Edward P. Jones It’s only natural to keep vivid memories of certain monumental moments in life‚ such as the first day of school‚ for a long time. “The First Day” by Edward P. Jones tells the story of a mother and daughter on the daughter’s first day of school. In the beginning of the story‚ the mother goes to great lengths to prepare her daughter for this important occasion. After the preparation is over‚ she takes her daughter to a particular school before being told that she

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    felt about her family’s heritage making her realize that her feelings of “shame” were based on other people’s reactions more than her own feelings. The author’s main purpose for writing “Fish Cheeks” was to show her description of her embarrassment throughout the short story. This is definitely something that everyone can completely relate to. This is greatly expressed when she describes her family’s manners at the dinner table. I felt her humiliation; I also have had people come over to

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