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    Feelings of Regret

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    Feelings of Regret I know what it is like to be in a situation where you don 't have a great home life, but you know there are other solutions to your situation then marriage. I can tell you that from experience. I turned 18 in May. Three months later I married the man I thought was my true love and the person I was going to spend my whole life with. One month after our second wedding anniversary, I separated from him and within six months we were divorced. Before I got married I believe that

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    Feeling Colors “Hey Wes, did you remember to get some more drop cloths and paints?” Wes groaned, knowing that if he admitted to forgetting the supplies he would disappoint Tina, his wife. “Well, it’s not as if I forgot, rather, I was… distracted? Yeah! EMT’s were called to the store to resuscitate a rat that had a heart attack. It was no ordinary rat, actually; it was an emotional support rat. Tragic, really.” Wes said rather unconvincingly. Tina chuckled, amused by Wes’s clumsy attempt to cover

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    Era Of Good Feelings

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    have often been distinguished as the Era of Good Feelings. It refers to the American’s victory in the War of 1812 and is generally marked as a period in political history that reflected a sense of national purpose and a desire for unity among Americans in the aftermath of the Napoleonic Wars. The period’s nickname suggests that Monroe’s years in presidency were marked by a spirit of nationalism, optimism, and goodwill. Although, the era of good feelings emerged with cultural and economic Nationalism

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    The Era Of Good Feelings

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    The Era of Good Feelings was a time period after the War of 1812. It was referred to as the Era of Good Feelings because there was increased nationalism among the American People. Although there was increased nationalism, the accuracy of the title “The Era of Good Feelings” has been questioned because there was a lot of sectionalism and division in this time period. People were divided over the Supreme court decisions of John Marshall, the Missouri Compromise and the protective tariffs placed on

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    Feelings in Mind Essay

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    Feelings in Mind Along with the development of technology, there are great changes in people’s daily lives. On the one hand, the use of technology in various territories brings people great convenience. On the other hand, these advanced techniques may cause some problems in social and personal aspects. In the essay “Alone Together”, the author, Sherry Turkle, illustrates that the technology not only does offer convenience to people, but also leads people to have inauthentic feelings and self-denial

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    The Era Of Good Feeling

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    Edgard Areas Prof. Kenyon Callahan Political Science 1 (Section 91060) October 20, 2016 James Monroe The Era of Good Feeling, described in the Miller Center website, is a period that was “marked by economic prosperity, the disintegration of the Federalist Party, and feelings of triumph after the victory in the War of 1812.” It is also connected to President James Monroe’s time in office from 1817 to 1825. The road to becoming president was a particularly easy one for him. The dominance of the Democratic-Republican

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    The Feeling Of Pure Bliss

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    The feeling of pure bliss was inexpressible, but it also may have been my impatient bladder that was reminding me not to forget about it. Dang it, I thought, I’m on the Eiffel Tower and all I can think about is peeing? Really, Katie? Well, by the time we reached the very top and the frigid wind was blowing crazily, I had found my saving grace. One may not have guessed what my saving grace was by now, so I’ll share a hint--it was the bathroom. Now this may be a little confusing, so allow me to elaborate

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    ever having a feeling. As human beings we are forced to reckon with the feelings and emotions of ourselves and often at times the feelings and emotions of others around us. We all know what it is like to feel and to have emotions. They are the everyday things we do such as love our family and hate our enemy, have anger towards the one who made us mad and fearful of the person who makes us scared, have pride over our work ethics and jealousy of another’s knowledge and skills. Feelings and emotions

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    The electrifying feeling of love is something no one can explain. If we were to ask someone to describe what being in love feels like, they will describe something that sounds like sexual passion and desire tinged with obsession. Commonly, the feeling of lust that is often mistaken as love at first sight. The feeling of obsession when we cannot stop thinking about the person and wanting to be around them all of the time, or the sacrifice and commitment of love that most people dread, although, some

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    The Era Of Good Feelings

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    Simran Orion APUSH Sec. 3 The years 1815 to 1825 are incorrectly titled the “Era of Good Feelings.” Though many consider this time period to be one of unity and nationalism, the occurrences of this age indicate otherwise. Though there were a small amount of beneficial happenings in this era, the bad greatly outweighs the good. Perhaps America prospered economically toward the end of the era with industrialism thriving, but slavery, taxation, and the expansion of the country beckons the question

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