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    wonderful but they also can be your worst nightmare. Kate. My friend had been in that position reasonly. I 'll never forget the way she acted about a month before it really hit her. The best word to describe it: Broke. Completely utterly broken. She canceled everyone out and kept her distance from friends and family. I never left though. She tried but couldn 't get rid of me. I will never forget the day that I Immediately knew

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    We Were Liars Analysis

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    Cadence’s mom (Penny), would tell her and she would just forget the next day. “ The doctors think it’s better if you remember on your own , any way. ”(Lockhart 50) She tries to ask people on the island, but they all will not tell her. Since no one will tell her what happend or even talk about it , she really tries to remember by making a chart of everything she does remember. In order for growth Cadence had to struggle to figure out what happened summer 15

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    Both Robert Frost and Christina Rossetti explore the idea of contentment with the outcome of life in their respective poems 'The Road Not Taken' and 'Remember'. Frost's poem illustrates reminiscence about the choices of the past, in comparison to Rossetti's poem in which expresses contentment about life through the perspective of a dying woman, who wants to be remembered by good memories. Imagery is evident in the beginning stanza of Frost's poem when he describes 'two roads diverged in a yellow

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    Dory Character

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    she has big issues with her frontal lobe, the judgement area of the brain. Amnesia plagues Dory, and the thing is, she knows it. She states, “I forget things almost instantly. It runs in my family...well, at least I think it does...hmmm, where are they?...Can I help you?” She often can not remember who Marlin is, or Nemo’s name, but she always remembers that she has memory loss, or as her younger self calls it “short term remembery loss.” Her

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    I remember a time I was overwhelmed with a load of things to do. The first time I came to America I was overwhelmed with the cutler with the people. The food, music, homes, and the rules made me feel uneasy about myself. I was sad and overwhelmed because I was not sure what I people expect me to be or do. Learning the language was the most overwhelming thing, simply because I wasn’t good at it. Everywhere I went people made fun of how I was speaking or saying the words. It was frustrating time of

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    "Now, women forget all those things they don't want to remember, and remember everything they don't want to forget. The dream is the truth, and then they act and do things accordingly." No women ever want’s to remember the bad things in her life. Janie didn't want to remember the first two marriages, they weren't worth the remembering. Oh but that third one was something she would never want to forget, even in the next life. It was something special. Her first marriage was nothing that she planned

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    Pablo Neruda Poem

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    techniques and the themes that the poetic used and how it impacts the poem? The themes of Pablo Neruda’s poem is the love and passion, Neruda describes and expresses his love and Passion towards his love for a woman. He remembers her great eyes, the bright body and he remembers the kisses under the endless sky. Neruda still loves her though he said twice that he no longer loves her. “Love is so short, forgetting is so long” the speaker is trying to say that love can last for a moment or long

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    Whale Talk Reflection

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    the book but it still connects up to now because he will always have to push on and overcome whatever he goes through. Coughlin has also had to overcome his brother dying at a young age and that will live on forever because you will never be able to forget something like that. I found this to be one of the best quotes in the book because it is telling the truth about life and really explains that you don't always get what you want. “He knew that we take what the universe gives us, and we either get

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    recall all or the vast majority of personal experiences and events in their life. This term, “hyperthymesia," derives its name from the Greek words thymesis, translating to "remembering," and hyper, meaning "excessive." People with hyperthymesia can remember roughly every day of their lives in near flawless detail, as well as community events that hold some sort of personal significance to them. Those affected by hyperthymesia often portray their memories as uncontrollable associations, for instance

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    me up and put me on their shoulders as they carried me around the gym. This event was important to my life because it gave me confidence that I needed, it kept me wrestling because I was on the verge of quitting, and it was a moment that I’ll never forget my entire life. Confidence is something huge for

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