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    Basic Requirements 1. Your project must be multimedia‚ containing both text and visual components and perhaps audio (visual means everything from photos to drawings to paintings to textiles to a slide show presentation to video; the possibilities are endless!). 2. Your project must describe important moments of your history. 3. Your project must be both symbolic and literal; you must include both direct descriptions about yourself‚ like those Esperanza shared‚ and include artwork that shows

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    Checkpoint 1 Living deliberately is to think about your actions‚ and to make good choices based on the consequences of those actions. One also prioritizes the more important things in life.Living deliberately is to think about your actions‚ and to make good choices based on the consequences of those actions. One also prioritizes the more important things in life.Living deliberately is to think about your actions‚ and to make good choices based on the consequences of those actions. One also prioritizes

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    blues’ was something more extreme than that." Josh visited a doctor who diagnosed him with SAD. B Seasonal Affective Disorder‚ or SAD‚ is a kind of depression that occurs seasonally. It is associated with the long hours of darkness and lack of sunlight during the winter months (people with SAD usually feel worse from December through February). Scientists don’t completely understand the exact causes of SAD‚ but they believe it is related to a biochemical imbalance in the hypothalamus. The hypothalamus

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    Feeling the Winter Blues Do you ever feel as winter approaches you find it more difficult to wake up in the morning or feel like you start lacking energy to perform everyday activities‚ and maybe finding it more difficult concentrating on completing daily tasks? Maybe you are not sure what’s causing you to feel down every year when the season changes‚ it gets colder‚ and the days get shorter. While many people just go year to year feeling a drop in energy level or depressed around the

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    they actually end up doing the opposite. It’s been known that “the obsession with happiness may lead some to discount both the presence and the value of the challenging and painful events that are inevitable in our lives — not to mention making us feel inadequate when we fall short of an ideal happiness” (Gregoire). This simply means that being so obsessed with happiness causes a person to forget to value the present and embrace the challenges it brings‚ in fear that if that person is not feeling

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    been appreciated by anyone before. Marguerite is a young girl who feels lonely and sad; one example is where she states at the beginning “for nearly a year I sopped around the house‚ the store‚ the school‚ and the church like an old biscuit‚ dirty and inedible”. (Maya Angelou‚ pg. 390 of grassroots). Then she met Mrs. Flowers‚ the women that would change her life completely. Mrs. Flower’s personality and attitude made Marguerite feel very happy and important for who she was. Definitely even though

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    Usually when people are sad‚ they don’t do anything. They just cry over their condition. But when they get angry‚ they bring about a change. Beginnings are scary. Endings are usually sad‚ but it’s the middle that counts the most. Dying seems less sad than having lived too little. However long the night‚ the dawn will break. Better by far you should forget and smile than that you should remember and be sad. They that sow in tears shall reap in joy. Behind my smile is everything you’ll never

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    “The Story of an Hour” The theme of “The Story of an Hour” to me is sad‚ there is a moment of joy‚ also there is confusion in the story. I think it’s sad because there is death in the story. Nobody likes death! Mrs. Mallard has a moment of joy‚ she feels free. She has freedom from her husband’s death. I find it also confusing how Mrs. Mallard celebrated her husband’s death. She didn’t seem sad one bit. I feel these are the reasons these are the themes of “The Story of an Hour” In “The Story

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    EDC 383 10-23-13 Affective Domain Lesson Plan Standards: 4.3 Apply skills to find out how others are feeling. 4.4 Apply skills to predict the potential feelings of others. Objective: Students will draw faces of the emotions of mad‚ sad‚ happy‚ silly‚ scared‚ and excited and be able to identify what each expression looks like on his or her face. Goal: Students will be able to apply skills about how others are feeling Rationale: This lesson gives students an opportunity to learn

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    Community College Abstract These articles explain information on causes of social anxiety disorder (SAD). SAD is caused by emotional and physical abuse. I will be summarizing and comparing both a popular article of Psychology Today: Mirror‚ Mirror: Seeing yourself as others see you and a scholarly article in Annals of General Psychiatry: An analysis of early development trauma in social anxiety disorder (SAD) and posttraumatic stress disorder (PTSD). Popular article Mirror Mirror: Seeing Yourself as Others

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