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    preachers argue that all of our lives are good‚ that we only believe they are bad because of circumstances going on around us at the time. My view is an unsatisfactory life is one that can be described as one which is led full of anger‚ hatred‚ and sadness. One may view themselves as having an abominable life because they have an excess amount of anger brewing inside of themselves. When a person has that amount of anger they‚ more often than not‚ feel a lot of hatred for the people around them‚ and

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    as a way to create the most good or least amount of sadness in any specific situation. For example in the trolley problem case

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    We often talk about this spiritual practice in the same breath with its companions. We say joy and sorrow‚ happiness and sadness‚ smiles and tears‚ the ecstasy and the agony. The experience of one intensifies our awareness of the other. Sorrow‚ for example‚ may be the price we pay for joy; when we have known great happiness in a relationship‚ we feel its loss more deeply. Or think of those times when you laugh so hard you cry. Joy will usually be part of a set of symptoms presenting in your life

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    In Inside Out‚ Peter Docter gives Riley Anderson (the main character) several emotions. The emotions/characters that Riley deals with throughout the movie are Joy‚ Sadness‚ Fear‚ Disgust and Anger. Joy played a major role in Riley’s life while she was growing up. In the beginning of the movie‚ Joy was in most of her core memories. According to Pixar‚ “the core memories are objects of major importance in Inside Out. Like all memory orbs‚ core memories represent past events of Riley’s life. However

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    you just got to keep moving on. There is some good times to get by that can make a big difference in someone’s life. In the poem "Life" by Paul Laurence Dunbar discuss about situations in life that shows nothing but sadness. But demonstrates that a bit happiness can overcome sadness. This can be the result of the poem by the author’s writing in the poem. Although the poem is small it contains displays events that are good and bad‚ hence the poem is called life. Paul Laurence Dunbar shows vivid descriptions

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    elizabeth bishop sestina

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    Elizabeth Bishop’s “Sestina” is a captivating poem filled with depictions that take the reader to the valleys of sadness and unresolved grief. The poem symbolizes the dynamics of an ongoing life as well as the powers of memory and an unsettled sense of loss. Beyond presenting sadness‚ the poem conveys the inter-generational challenges posed by a sense of loss and unresolved grief. The writer draws the reader into the poem through her use of personification of inanimate items and associating human

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    Sadness would be considered a hero in this movie because Sadness was the villain in the eyes of Joy. Joy didn’t want Sadness to get involved with Riley’s emotions because Joy wanted to Riley to be Happy. And so naturally sadness is viewed as a negative thing. Also Joy thought that since Sadness can turn any memory into a sad memory‚ Joy didn’t want her touching or helping with Riley’s emotional regulation. But when Joy and Sadness got stuck in the memory dump‚ Joy

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    melancholic nature. We in engage with these fictions and we experience aesthetic pleasure from these feelings of sadness that they stir up. This stands in conflict with everyday life‚ where most people seek to avoid sadness in order to avoid experiencing the negative feelings that are associated with real sadness. Some attempts to resolve this paradox amounts to discrediting the sadness provoked by fictions as being fictions themselves. Others put forward concepts of distance to explain this ability

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    In “Inside Out” the story tellers use the archetype “Mentor” to show how as humans we all need someone to help us along with life and teach us the correct ways so then when we grow up we can teach the younger generation. Mentors teach us what is bad and good to overall protects us from danger. At the beginning of the movie when Riley was young it shows in the movie that Riley is running around. When she is running she is about to trip over a cord but‚ right before she does fear steps in and saves

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    Brave New World Personal Response Writing Folder English 3U By: Abdo Elnakouri b) “But in Epsilons‚” said Mr. Foster very justly‚ “we don’t need human intelligence.” For a society to function‚ is there work to be done where it would be better that the worker didn’t think? I think it would be ok if we had robot workers that didn’t think and did boring jobs because they’re not human beings. There would be no problem in my mind to have programmed robots to do jobs that are not fun or enjoyable

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