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    arriving at campuses for freshers’ week will be relishing their new life away from home‚ many will also suffer intense homesickness‚ according to a report published in the Journal of American College Health‚ titled “Homesickness and Adjustment in University Students”. Adapting to a new lifestyle‚ culture‚ environment and even a foreign language are likely to play some part in homesickness‚ as will social anxiety‚ the challenge of making new friends and the pressure to succeed in academic‚ athletic or

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    HOMESICKNESS INTRO: A very good morning to our lecturer and my fellow audience. Today‚ I would like to deliver a speech on a topic that is “homesickness.” If you’re at university for the first time and feeling homesick‚ you’re certainly not alone. The definition of homesickness is longing for home and family while absent from them. Research shows that 50-70% of new United Kingdom students suffer from homesickness within their first two or three weeks. Most students find their symptoms begin to

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    childhood and family holidays. Even music and flavors may make you think about this kind of home. These are the things that any person may miss when he is away from home for educational reasons. In fact‚ close relations to home cause the feeling of homesickness. In order to find an academic opportunity abroad international students leave their

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    could go the narrator reaches a vendor who is selling yams instantly reminding him of the south. The interaction with the vendor causes a sense of homesickness within the narrator. Passage (Two-Four sentences cutting that typifies author’s style): “I took a bite‚ finding it as sweet and hot as any I’d ever had‚ and was overcome with surge of homesickness that I turned away to keep my control. I walked along‚ munching the yam‚ just as suddenly overcome by an intense feeling of freedom- simply because

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    Often inanimate objects are overlooked as characters‚ yet may influence the characters around them to an extent that they are portrayed as a protagonist. In many cases these objects undergo similar transformations as major characters‚ such as the house in The Glass Room by Simon Mawer‚ yet through neglecting this change‚ the belief of being able to recapture what once existed sustains the originality of the house. As Liesel loses the love and support of her husband‚ a feeling of nostalgia grows over

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    novel‚ particularly Eilis. The examples of apparent loss experienced include the losses for family and loss of family‚ not just the deceased such as Rose or Eilis’s father but also the living which results in the loss of home ensuing in severe homesickness. Certain gains recognizable are a new refined sense of identity for Eilis‚ in that she has gained much more confidence and self-assurance which helped in developing room for growth and maturity from the once passive and shy girl in a confident

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    negative way? Homesickness is absolutely nothing. This is the best period in person’s life‚ the youthful excitement‚ new friends‚ campus fun‚ parties‚ and the sense of growing up! The life is just wonderful and carefree‚ and if you are living away from home‚ you have that super good feeling of independence. But like a coin has two sides‚ living away from home also has its own flip side. I can say this because I have experienced the feeling‚ the feeling called ‘homesickness’. Homesickness at campus

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    feeling of longing for my family and my home became stronger- the thing that they call homesickness. In a paper co-written by Chris Thurber and Edward Walton published in Pediatrics‚ the journal of the American Academy of Pediatrics‚ homesickness is defined as "distress and functional impairment caused by an actual or anticipated separation from home and attachment objects such as parents." Homesickness is a translation of the a German word Heimweh‚ from Heim "home" + Weh "woe‚ pain;"

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    welcome the experience or would you feel a little uncomfortable? Do your answers depend on what country the job is in or where the roommate comes from? Explore this attitude. Why do you think you feel the way you do? Don’t get overwhelmed by homesickness in the first few weeks. Initially many students will feel awkward or homesick because of how different it is from what their life used to be. If you still feel like this school is wrong for you after a year‚ you can consider other options for the

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    Homesickness can be defined as the distress or impairment caused by an actual or anticipated separation from home. The frantic attempt to recreate the previous life leads to depression and a loss of identity. Distraught and alienated in America‚ Ashima pushes her Bengali heritage upon her children‚ Gogol and Sonia‚ in an effort to lessen her homesickness throughout The Namesake by Jhumpa Lahiri. Ashima completely rejects the bewildering American culture that is thrust upon her and becomes depressed

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