started frail. “Twenty years of tears splashed into her morning cup of coffee. She did not understand the phenomenon‚ but only cried like a child‚ like a fool.” She showed her love towards his husband‚ Ted. “Alma reset the breakfast in the way Ted expected it to be. Coffee‚ rice‚ fish‚ eggs. She did that for her splendidly every morning for breakfast…” she does not have the courage to express her feelings verbally‚ but instead she expressed her feelings through tears. “I feel in my heart I may not
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inside. I opened up the file and briefly had a heart attack. There was a picture of my long dead father. My body seemed to be on shut down mode. Under my dad’s picture in bold was the word Reidentified. I was on the verge of flooding the city with tears. My dad was alive somewhere‚ perhaps brainwashed‚ with a new identity? Why had he not come back to me yet? Does he still remember us as? Why did my mom hide this from me? I was a statue; with so many emotions I was numb. I had always let myself
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what would you use to prove this? 6. What is the most likely reason the author wrote this selection? 7. The author uses figurative language‚ including comparing the ship to a “ghost from the ancient past‚” saying the ship is “weeping great tears of rust‚” and saying he felt as if he “had walked into a dream.” Why does he do this? 8. Tell how the author felt about seeing the Titanic. 9. Imagine that the author kept a journal. Write one or two sentences to tell what he might write after
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Secretary Maria and the OSI Network Model Mr. Boss meets Maria on the 7th floor of the main building headquarters. He gives Maria a secret message that must get to the US Embassy across town. Maria proceeds to the 6th floor where the message is translated into an intermediary language‚ encrypted and miniaturized. Maria then takes the elevator to the 5th floor where she checks the message to be sure it is all there and puts some checkpoints in the message so her counterpart at the US Embassy
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THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF DEATH The first time happened eleven years ago‚ I was 7 years old that time. Everyone was crying and hugging each other. Some were talking to me‚ with tears in their eyes‚ uttering words I cannot understand. My mother was crying‚ too. Then I cried‚ though it was not clear to me what was happening. I just saw my father lying on a box‚ slowly placed on a deep hole. Then some men plowed the soil and covered the hole where my father was in. Four years later‚ the second time‚
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check-ups‚ he administered a painful preventive immunization shot that left her in tears. Today‚ when her mother takes her for another checkup‚ Theresa begins to sob as soon as she comes face to face with Dr. Lopez‚ even before he has had a chance to say hello. 1. The painful shot that Theresa received during each visit was a(n) _Unconditioned Stimulus____ that elicited the __Unconditioned Response__‚ her tears. 2. Dr. Lopez is upset because his presence has become a _____Conditioned Stimulus____
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birthday‚ give me presents and wish me a happy birthday. He means the whole world to me. But now‚ everything has changed‚ first day of January is no longer the day that will make me smile brightly‚ it has became the day that will brimmed my eyes with tears. I still remember it clearly‚ that day I could not stop from smiling. Just like how the morning sunlight brightens up the small moderate room of mine‚ that was how bright my smile was. As I sat on the table at the kitchen to eat my breakfast‚ my
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The Killers Tears. The text‚ The Killers Tears by Anne Laure Bondoux‚ is a sad yet happy story of a young boy‚ Paolo Poloverdos‚ who lives on a small farm at the end of the world. This all soon changes when a wanted killer named Angel Allegria comes walking down the track and in cold blood‚ murders the young boys parents. When the young boy walks in to see his parents in a pool of blood‚ then looks at the murderer and his knife‚ it changes the souls of the murder and the small child forever.
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dogs responces to humans. One was about their hearing reations. The other about their reaction to tears. Here are the main diffrences and simalarties. In both essays they talked about how dogs were affected by human emotion. I the first one titled "How Dogs Know What Your Feeling" the author talked about how dogs brains reacted to diffrent sounds. The other talked about dogs reatiction to tears. They both still talked somewhat about how dogs reacted to human emotion. One diffrence between
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had comforted me many times before. I felt as if I was a little girl again; I cried like one that day‚ too. I had always been a strong person‚ never showing my emotions‚ but after that day crying came easily and frequently. The tears weren’t just from sadness; they were tears of frustration and anger. I was angry… Angry at my parents for telling me things would get better. Angry at the doctors for just giving up. Angry at my God for not answering my endless prayers to spare my grandparents lives. I
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