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Reasons For Having The Nickname Tear

Reasons for having the nickname tear?

I suppose if your name was Katira or Tierra or something... along with a life story or some personal characteristics that make Tear a workable nickname?

What is johnny 3 tears real name?

George Ragan. His nickname (Johnny 3 Tears) comes from an old band he was part of called '3 Tears'.
Hope this helped!(:

Which island has the nickname Isle of Pearls?

Margarita, an island in the Caribbean

http://www.britannica.com/EBchecked/topic/364656/Margarita-Island

What is the chemical name of tear gas?

Tear gas, formally known as a lachrymator agentor lachrymator (from the Latin lacrima, meaning "tear"), sometimes colloquially known as mace is a chemical weapon that causes severe eye and respiratory pain, skin irritation, bleeding, and even blindness. In the eye, it stimulates the nerves of the lacrimal gland to produce tears. Common lachrymators include pepper spray (OC gas), PAVA spray , CS gas, CR gas, CN gas (phenacyl chloride), bromoacetone, xylyl bromide, syn-propanethial-S-oxide (from onions), and Mace (a branded mixture), and household vinegar.Lachrymatory agents are commonly used for riot control. Their use in warfare is prohibited by various international treaties.During World War I, increasingly toxic and deadly lachrymatory agents were used.

Tear gas chamber @ Navy boot camp?

The best advice I would give is DON'T RUB YOUR EYES!!!

When I went in the chamber, our company did it in groups of about 20. Once we got in we lined up in 2 rows, they turrned on the gas, and we had to don our mask. When the comp. comm. came to me I had to take off the mask, give her my name and something else (not sure about the SS#), then don my mask again. You don't leave the room until all recruits have done the same.

Your first reaction will be to try to wipe your nose and your eyes.....it's DISGUSTING (ha, just wait!!!)....you think your eyes will never stop burning and tearing....but if you wipe at them it makes it worse. And if you thought you've ever had a "runny nose" in the past??? Oh man, no runny nose compares to what you get in the gas chamber! But like I said, don't try to wipe it away, it'll only make it worse.

The other piece of advice is to not get too hyped up about it. I know it's hard not to, but the last thing you want to do is go in there anxious, breathing heavy, and possibly messing up with donning your mask. You have to be able to show them that you can don it properly and if you're all worked up it makes it that much harder.

Good luck (and great decision, by the way!)

Why did Ellis Island get the nickname "Isle of Hope, Isle of Tears"?

It was were immigrants from Europe were processed before they could enter the states. It was the "Isle of Hope" for those who were let in and the "Isle of Tears" for those rejected and sent back.

Cool Nickname For Bethany?

I'm trying to change my name considering there is 7+ people in my church with the same name as me, my friends call me Beth alot but I don't really like it, I actually thought about changing my name completely to like Tear, or Avery... except I don't look like either, the only name I could probably pull off would be Nicole and that's wayyy to different from Bethany... any suggestions??

P.S my dad calls me Betha & Bet-knee ALOT but its in playing ways (and I don't care for it too much)

Why did Ellis Island get the nickname "Isle of Hope, Isle of Tears"?

It was were immigrants from Europe were processed before they could enter the states. It was the "Isle of Hope" for those who were let in and the "Isle of Tears" for those rejected and sent back.

Why do I tear up/cry easily?

I have a similar problem, and have thought about this a good bit. I have also had psychological help. A good therapist can help.To begin with, I have a childhood background of physical and emotional abuse that I didn’t realize WAS abuse until I was older. Much of my anger and sadness is about the betrayal from my parents, who were supposed to (and said they did) love me. By the time I was 30, I had no secure relationships, and no desire for any. Those rare instances where I did something really well, such as at work, and someone complimented me, I would tear up. I found this disturbing and very awkward. On the other hand, people who tried to diss me weren’t a problem - I expected it, and had no trouble dealing with it.Then I met a psychologist at work, who pointed out that my entire body language and affect was quietly but obviously aggressive. I had no idea how to accept praise, and my self-talk was a mirror of the abuse I suffered as a child. In a word, I felt I was unworthy of anyone’s care or attention.It’s possible you are very empathetic to people, and their pain or problems bother you on a subconscious level, connecting you to some past trauma that you still carry sadness or guilt about. That well of emotion is like the river under an ice sheet - anything that punches a hole in the solid ice will start the emotions swirling. Empathy was not my problem, anger was.You need someone you can talk to, and/or you need to journal your thoughts and feelings so you can see what is really moving you. Are you sad because of past relationships? Not meeting your goals? Being mistreated by someone you love or trust? Developing physical problems that don’t seem fair? There are so many reasons you might develop a response like this, but at the root of it all, there is something that connects to your emotions which you are not aware of.It is intensely difficult to work through something like this on your own, so if you can find a counselor or a support group of some kind, that might be a good option for you. You can journal, video, audio or artistically deal with your feelings, but you may find if you do *something* to help get them out in the open, you will start to do and feel better.Best wishes for more laughter and less tears.

How did the Trail of Tears get its name?

Google will tell you a lot more than I can.The name refers to a journey made under forced march, guarded by soldiers, from (I think) North and South Carolina to Oklahoma. It was made by the Cherokee, which at that time already had an alphabet, newspapers, and schools. But because they were non-white, and not entirely Christian, the racist jingoist hooligans (such as President Andrew Jackson) shoved them aside so that the God-fearing Christian Whites could expand more completely into the lands from which they evicted the Cherokee tribe.It is called a trail of tears because of the great privation and many deaths suffered along the way. The brief description offered accompanying a link to the full story is this:In 1838 and 1839, as part of Andrew Jackson's Indian removal policy, the Cherokee nation was forced to give up its lands east of the Mississippi River and to migrate to an area in present-day Oklahoma. The Cherokee people called this journey the "Trail of Tears," because of its devastating effects.

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