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    Competency Statement 3

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    Goal #3: To support social and emotional development and to provide positive guidance I have personally been working with the children in my preschool class about feelings and the feelings of others. When a child says unkind words to another child‚ I step in and get both sides of the story‚ and if the child is at fault I talk to them about why we don’t do that and I have the child apologize for what they said. On the other hand‚ actions‚ such as hitting or scratching‚ are handled differently. I

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    particular thing. The same is true in literature‚ especially in this excerpt from an untitled nineteenth century novel. Within this excerpt‚ it is clear that the narrator has negative feelings toward the characters that they are describing and‚ instead of using more positive language‚ is upfront with revealing these feelings through their own style. Style here refers to the words that the narrator chooses to use‚ or diction‚ as well as the structuring of sentences‚ otherwise known as syntax. The

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    A Leg of Mutton

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    aspect of Jamaica Kincaid’s life was affected by England. The way she ate‚ what she studied‚ what she wore‚ how her family acted all were influenced by the historical incident during this time period… she absolutely hated it. To display her negative feelings of defeat and betrayal she used rhetorical strategy in her essay‚ such as intense figurative language‚ sarcastic syntax‚ and development of persona of her own parents. For example‚ Kincaid refers to the shape of England as a leg of mutton

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    Forgiving

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    in our sin. So it is tremendously important to know what this is that is so essential to our eternal life. Let me begin with a definition of forgiveness. Forgiveness is not feeling angry or resentful toward someone for an offense‚ flaw‚ or mistake. Forgiveness helps us feel light and helps us get rid of hard feelings that occupy our mind and heart and eat away our peace of mind. Forgiveness and its benefits have been inspected in spiritual contemplation‚ the social sciences and fields of general

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    from low to high‚ Keyes reveals aspects of Charlie’s character. In the story‚ Daniel Keyes reveals Charlie’s true nature‚ describing how Charlie is honest when it comes to his feelings‚ eager to learn new things and become smarter‚ and happens to be impatient. It is revealed that Charlie is honest regarding his own feelings and his actions towards others. In the text‚ it states‚ “... I don’t think

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    Emotional Eating

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    with feelings instead of to satisfy hunger. We’ve all been there‚ finishing a whole bag of chips out of boredom or downing cookie after cookie while cramming for a big test. But when done a lot — especially without realizing it Reasons for emotional eating One of the biggest myths about emotional eating is that it’s prompted by negative feelings. Yes‚ people often turn to food when they’re stressed out‚ lonely‚ sad‚ anxious‚ or bored. But emotional eating can be linked to positive feelings too

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    Eveline

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    Dwelling On a Negative Past will Bring A Negative Future In the short story “Eveline” by James Joyce a young women faces a hard decision in life. She is greatly influenced by outside sources and the reader is shown a personal side of Eveline dilemma. While facing an internal debate‚ James Joyce uses literary elements to enhance his writing and appease to all the reader senses. By using these literary elements he shows that a lack of courage can bind many people to a routine unhappy lifestyle.

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    Self Awareness

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    Douglas Wasserman Self Awareness Paper HEA 620 My name is Douglas Wasserman. I am a 44 year old Caucasian Male that was born in Brooklyn New York on January 7‚ 1970. I come from a Jewish family background. My immediate family has never been religious. We do not eat kosher foods and rarely go to Temple to pray. That does not mean we are not a spiritual family. I was taught to believe in God as a loving entity that has a purpose for me in my life. I now recognize that my purpose is to teach

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    Cognitive Distortions

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    people that alter reality‚ so that an unnecessary negative view of one’s self‚ circumstances or future is generated (Wilkes‚ 1994).The main reason to resolve cognitive distortions‚ is that it results in unnecessary emotional discomfort and negative feelings are exerted such as feelings of hopelessness‚ low self-esteem‚ guilt‚ rejection and helplessness (Burns‚ 1989). This essay will be discussing a particular event which occurred and the feelings and thoughts related to the event. In addition to

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    of these ways that they can do this is by using and making different sounds and symbols‚ spoke as well as signed language. This then has supports speech and communication too. An example of spoken could be through music‚ so maybe expressing their feelings through a song to a teacher‚ or counsellor etc. An example for signed could be if a child draws a dark picture then they may be trying to tell you something; they may feel upset‚ scared or worried etc. Another way that language supports learning

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