My macbook won't get past the loading screen..

i dont know what went wrong but i was going to empty out my trash folder and when i clicked to have it emptied, that little screen that pops up notifying you of its progress said there was nothing to be emptied so when i tried to exit it wouldnt let me. it stood like that for awhile but would not let me quit. so i force quit but that didnt work so i hit the reboot option and then all my desktop icons were gone with only my desktop showing. it remained like that for awhile. so i pressed the power button to shut it off. now when i try to turn it on the loading page opens but thats as far as my computer goes. i also have a disk inside that i cant eject.
i obviously don't know what to do and school starts in a little over a week so some tips would be GREATLY appreciated.
thanks :T

If you can find another Mac, restart your MacBook and hold the "T" key. This will in effect, turn your Mac into an external firewire hard drive. Hook it up to another Mac via a firewire cable, and using the other Mac, do a permissions repair of your Mac with the disc utility.
Or, run Disc Warrior from the other Mac, to repair the directory on yours.

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