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    itchy? That itches so bad that you just want to cry. I’m going let you know how about some skin condition and how they effect you in daily life. Their are so many skin conditions that are out there in this world, that we don't know about. Acne Vulgaris is a common acne that starts with oil and dead skin cells clog up your pores. Some people call it blackheads, blemishes, whiteheads,pimples or zits. Acne is very common for us teenagers. Acne goes away as we get older and mature and acne goes away. Some

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    Our lives, whether we realize it or not, revolve around emotion. When plagued with sadness, we find it hard to function; our daily lives hindered and impossible to live. When we feel jubilant, life is comfortable and satisfying. But whatever the circumstance, emotions will eventually lose their grip and sink into the river of time, forgotten until mentioned again. Depression, however, has a profound effect. Depression doesn't fade like emotion; it clings to the minds of the unfortunate souls possessing

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    lot of money. I'm in so much debt, and I'm not happy." Somethings can't simply be saved by the bell. He is gone. Financially, we are so forlorn, or at least that's how it feels. The only person that can actually help me communicate is gone. It almost feels right to cry; however, my eyes won't fill up with tears, and my only family is watching my back. I refuse to cry in front of my mom. Dad isn't even around

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    baby, you only get the bad parts of the baby. You get the crying, diaper using, and hungry baby. It’s a lot of work. I went out with the child two times. My first time going out with the child was at a nail salon. It was not too bad. The baby did not cry except for the very end. The last minute or so, but the nail people were sure asking a lot of questions. At first they thought it was real and wanted to know

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    Sometimes these bad days can make individuals break their role in society. The lyric “I've seen a rich man beg, I've seen a good man sin, I've seen a tough man cry” means that no matter who you are, you aren’t perfect. People tend to forget this until something bad happens to them. When you are rich, your role is that you are powerful;

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    2014, p. 347). Men and women are expected to behave differently when it comes to feeling and expressing their emotions due to roles and stereotypes of emotion. These stereotypes are taught and reinforced throughout childhood and seen within the media we are exposed to a good portion of our lives. Emotions are, “a complex psychological state that involves a subjective experience, a physiological response, and a behavioral or expressive response” (Hockenbury & Hockenbury, 2014, p. 338). There are six

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    that are often succumbed to abusive power, thus needing to remain tough. In accordance to the novel, Warriors Don’t Cry, Melba states, “Please, God, let me learn how to stop being a warrior. Sometimes I just need to a girl” (Beals, 147). This confession from Melba herself uses “warrior”, a symbolic finding, that represents the strength that the Little Rock Nine students had. Frequently, we associate the word “warrior”, as a soldier fighting for what they believe in, either by standing tall among their

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    Cry, The Beloved Country     In the novel Cry, the Beloved Country, Alan Paton reveals how blacks were treated unfairly because whites profiled them as being uneducated, poor, and criminals. Similarly, one of the key issues in America today is Racial Profiling which leads to white police officers shooting and sometimes killing blacks. This profiling is most likely the result of white police officers thinking that blacks are not educated, poor, and often commit crime. This essay will focus on the

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    Warriors don’t cry and Titans Melba was a warrior and still will be. Melba and the eight others were strong because they had to go through a lot of pain. Integration was a big deal before and it's was a hard time for colored people because they had to go through a lot to get to their goal. Integration was hard because white people didn't approve colored people going to the same school as them. Warriors don't cry By: Melba Patillo Beals and Remember the Titans By: Gregory Allen Howard are two big

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    Sometimes I cry over history, especially if I invest myself in a last minute cramming session for a history test. People in the hallways that hear me dramatically confessing my love or hate for some historical figure might think I’m strange, but I’m just passionate. Most of my friends are used to it by this point in our friendship and I'm thankful for that. It might be a weird thing to cry over, but it wasn’t always this way. I never used to sob over Franklin D. Roosevelt’s death or the Battle of

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