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    Manners Matter

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    good manners. Instead‚ they very politely refuse to provide what their kids want unless they hear a sweet “please” or “thank you” and see the other behaviors on their “manner list.” For this to work‚ parents must respond to requests with polite sadness instead of anger or sarcasm. For example‚ a parent might say in a sad tone of voice‚ “This is such a bummer. We can’t go to the movies today because you need more practice with manners first.” A parent who sets this limit‚ avoids anger or sarcasm

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    The Graveyard

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    She looked closely at the tombstone and read: Come to me and bury your sadness. She knelt down and wept. Tears were prickling in her eyes and teardrops falling in the hole. Soon after she cried‚ she stood up placed some soil in the hole to bury her tears. She left the tombstone and walked back where she came from. But before completely vanishing back to streets‚ she looked back on the tombstone. In her face was not sadness‚ but a smile. In her thoughts was the tombstone where she forgave herself

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    because we have known sadness. Sadness flies away on the wings of time. - Jean de La Fontaine I didn’t want to admit it. It was easier to lie. Hide the hurt and emptiness to smile instead of cry. A sad spectacle. If they be inhabited‚ what a scope for misery and folly. If they be not inhabited‚ what a waste of space. It is sad to grow old but nice to ripen. I don’t know if I’m getting better or just used to the pain. The walls we build around us to keep out the sadness also keep out the joy

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    perhaps - vera brittain

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    is tinged with sad references to a love lost. The poem is structured around the four seasons; autumn‚ winter‚ spring‚ and summer. I believe it may be structured in this way to demonstrate that nature and time go on despite the war and the poet’s sadness and also perhaps because she is fearful that the the pain of losing her love will be everlasting. The poem features five stanzas of regular length‚ the first of which features a lot of repetition representing feelings of uncertainty and hopelessness

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    Life With Depression

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    felt sad or depressed at times. Feeling depressed can be a normal reaction to loss‚ life’s struggles‚ or a hurt self-esteem. But when feelings of intense sadness -- including feeling helpless‚ hopeless‚ and worthless -- last for many days to weeks and keep you from living your normal life‚ your depression may be something more than just sadness. It may be clinical depression -- a treatable medical condition (Web MD). Description of the Disorder Depression has many different characteristics

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    Silent Dancing

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    reflects back on Cofer’s unhappy confusing childhood. Cofer recalls most of her memories from a silent video; both the story and photograph paint a garden of grey memories of isolation‚ unsettling situations‚ the struggles of assimilation‚ and the sadness she experiences as a child. My goal of this essay is to compare and explain the similarities of Cofer’s text to the picture on the book cover of her book. Cofer’s written text and photograph convey very similar ideas about the difficulties of assimilating

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    Christine Teigen‚ an American model for Sport’s Illustrated and commentator on Lip Sync Battle (Mead)‚ recently tweeted‚ “[I] just cried at the Amazon Prime commercial with the dog lion. I relate to this heavily.” In February 2005‚ Amazon launched a new feature to their system called Amazon Prime. A membership with this advanced delivery system allows customers to indulge in two-day shipping on millions of items (“Amazon Prime”). Amazon Prime’s recent commercial “Lion” first aired on May 31‚ 2016

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    house blew up and people died. Reflecting on his old life and kinds of things he had to deal with every day in Afghanistan. He is sad because people died. 2-What types of conflict? Give quotes to support this • Conflict of the mind-loneliness and sadness ‘I did not know I could feel this much sorrow without a body to bury’. • Cultural conflict- doesn’t understand why there is a line he must wait for citizenship and to be accepted into the country ‘it was never my intention to jump this strange queue

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    Every family is happy in a unique way‚ there is no such a thing to be a one hundred percent happy family with no problems what so ever. Every family has problems whether they are marriage problems or problems with their children. They also share sadness‚ happiness‚ love‚ freedom and many more emotions at the same time; otherwise it would not be a happy family. When we think of happiness the first thing that pops in our minds is the meaning‚ the definition of happiness. “Happiness is obsolete;

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    Treasure Roberts 2/26/14 C Hour AP English AP Exam Practice Essay Darkness entails various reputations such as evil‚ loneliness‚ and anguish. Whenever darkness is mentioned there is likely to be no good in the vicinity. “We Grow Accustomed to the Dark”‚ by Emily Dickinson and “Acquainted with the Night”‚ by Robert Frost are full of similarities. They both share themes of darkness‚ but their tones are different. One poem gradually becomes hopeful while the other fills minds with thoughts

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