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    The Feeling Was Strange?

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    The feeling was strange. Very strange. Kind of like super strange. See what I did there? No, oh but you will soon. Being only fifteen and discovering you 're somewhat of a superhuman isn 't as great as it may seem. Having the ability to exceed every sense known to humankind wasn 't so great either. When I say 'known to humankind ' I mean there 's more. Yeah, you read correctly. A normal human can see, hear, touch, smell, and taste. Myself, being an abnormal human can also sense other things. You

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    Love is very distinct feeling. However, the word love is difficult to define and understand. It is one of the most important aspects in every human’s life. In my opinion, love is utterly unconditional and is between many people, pets, or even things. Love is very important feeling that everyone should have. Everyone should show love and receive love, as it is one of the most powerful forces in the world. Love can be felt for family members, friends, pets, lifeless objects, partners, and many more

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    individuals eat due to stressful events experienced, just as mentioned by Dr. Penton in Behavioral Neuroscience (2015). The biological feeling of hunger comes from a structure in the brain called the hypothalamus. There are two areas of the hypothalamus that control hunger. The lateral hypothalamus causes the feeling of hunger while the ventromedial hypothalamus creates the feeling of satiety (Pinel, 2015). Homeostasis is an adaptive, behavioral response to nutrient deficiencies, metabolic imbalances, and

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    There was a time where all he knew was a perpetual feeling of bliss. It was a bliss that is often preceded by a significant amount of ignorance and naivety, accented by an active denial of suffering. It was because of this that his laughter often rang louder and more pure than most, his smile more genuine and bright than his peers. For this, his parents loved him -- his older siblings adored him. He was their wonder, their glory, their Lei. The child that nearly wasn’t, the child that couldn’t be

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    Feelings About Writing

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    Writing. Writing is a no. I do not like writing and it does not like me. I have very little good experiences with it. Maybe even none. The only good writing I can do is outside of school. When I attempt it in school, I forget words, how to spell them, and how to phrase them. Its like being in Kindergarten again. Id have just as much luck writing in a different language. If one day i end up with an idea, i start spewing out millions of others too go with it. With so many things bumping around in my

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    The feelings of anxiety and dread are formally defined as angst. Holden Caulfield brings us through his whirlwind of angst emotions. Although, when looking at Holden’s feelings compared to the denotation of the word angst, it seems that Holden’s feelings are more severe. As, we fall deeper into the novel Holden’s angst feelings continue to grow. Holden denies his angst feeling for almost the entirety of book, which causes him to surpass the angst feelings and go into almost a state of depression

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    Is Feeling Saved Enough Feelings are accurate only if they are founded upon knowledge that is reliable. The output of a computer is based only on its available information. Terrorists and certain others who kill innocent people are wrong; however, their teaching causes them to feel they are justified. Those who kill unborn babies are guilty of murder, yet their conscience is clear, because they feel that they are doing right. (Proverbs 6: 17) There is nothing in this world more unreliable than

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    The Era of Good Feelings was a period that occurred in America directly after the War of 1812. America underwent a shift politically and economically. Some examples of this profound shift were caused by the Second Party System, Tariff of 1816, Second Bank of the U.S., and the Panic of 1819. Although this such period is known as the Era of Good Feelings, there is not, in fact, any good feelings at all to be expressed from this era. First, political division was a major issue because it caused

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    children see and associate the actual name with the feeling. I would help them understand the explicit theme of this

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    The preschooler and understanding their anger and how to manage it. Emotional competence is how well a child copes with their feelings and if they have empathy and gets along with others. Empathy is the ability to comprehend and share feelings of others. (Marion, 2015). There are 3 parts to a child’s emotions and emotional competence. (Marion, 2015). • Feelings: Everyone feels emotions. • Expressing: Everyone expresses emotions. • Regulating of Emotions: Is learned and not everyone learns to control

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