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    What is Your Comfort Food and Why? Comfort food. Just the thought of it reminds me of something warm and welcoming- like snuggling up by the fire on a crisp fall day. What is comfort food? It is usually the food we have good memories about and that reminds us of a simpler time. Whether you grow up in China or little old North Carolina there is always a meal that conjures up feelings of joy and safety‚ memories of childhood‚ or just simple pleasure. For me‚ my comfort food is spaghetti and meatballs

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    Benefits of Smile

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    1. Get others to trust you In a world where everyone is out for themselves‚ who should we trust? One signal that suggests we are trustworthy is a smile. Genuine smiles send a message that other people can trust and cooperate with us. People who smile are rated higher in both generosity and extraversion and when people share with each other they tend to display genuine smiles . Economists even consider that smiles have a value. In one study by participants were more likely to trust another person

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    Pick Your Poison Ignorance is an unexpected virtue of happiness‚ meaning that nobody realizes that the less you know‚ the happier you can be. Yet we‚ as human beings‚ are naturally curious about things we do not know about‚ so we constantly thirst and crave and waste precious moments of our lives searching for new information about things that may not even matter in the next few years. This shows that when more people have more information‚ they cannot be truly content with their lives if they are

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    1.1 Explain why effective communication is important in developing positive relationships with children and young people. Communication is the most important thing to building a positive relationship. Having good communication and listening skills will help us develop better relationships especially with children and younger people. Some pupils who lack in confidence‚ may find it hard to communicate at all with us‚ so if we come across to that student in a positive and gentle manner they are more

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    ARTICLE 3 SUMMARY Is Bread Bad For Your Health? It is generally accepted by dieticians and nutritionists that white bread and refined grains have a low nutritional value. For that reason we have been encouraged to eat wholegrains instead. However‚ in recent years‚ the benefits of bread in general‚ even wholegrain bread‚ has been questioned. There are several reasons why bread may not actually be healthy for us. Firstly‚ bread is high in carbohydrates and this can lead to a sudden spike in our blood

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    The poem "Why Are Your Poems So Dark" by Linda Pastan exposes that no matter who you are‚ darkness will always be prevalent in your life. She does this by using an evident contrast between light and dark throughout the entire poem. Of major note in this contrast are the speaker’s point of view‚ Biblical allusion‚ and rhetorical questions. One of the biggest contributors to the overall theme of the poem is the author’s use of point of view. The point of view in the poem is second person. Pastan

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    In this article‚ Joe Navarro explains the everyday non-verbal cues that people around us use to communicate. He starts with the example of a trip to the Caribbean and how he accurately predicted the falling out of a married pair of friends. Navarro saw the way the wife’s body language displayed the dislike and tension she felt around her husband. He then discloses his history of working for the FBI in counterintelligence. His living was made by reading the signals that are invisible to the rest of

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    5 Reasons Why Your Teen is Rebelling   Teenage rebellion is nothing new. Rebellious children have been around since the first children inhabited the earth.  Remember Cain and Abel? So‚ what should you do about it?  Run from the battle? Raise the white surrender flag in defeat? Go to war with guns a blazing? None of those things will accomplish very much and may end up killing your relationship with your child. Instead‚ it’s important to first get a handle on why your teen may be rebelling. Understanding why your

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    Research Consent Form Brigham and Women’s Hospital Dana-Farber Cancer Institute Massachusetts General Hospital Version III.a August 1998 Pi_dist9.doc Imprint Patient ID Number Protocol Title: Developmental Anatomy Genome Project (DGAP) Principal/Overall Investigator: Cynthia C. Morton‚ Ph.D. Site-Responsible Investigator(s)/Institution: James Gusella‚ Ph.D. /MGH Co-Investigator(s)/Study Staff: Drs. B Quade‚ A Ligon‚ R Maas‚ A Michelson‚ J Gusella‚ M MacDonald‚ E Lemyre‚ J Lewis Description

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    Why Is Charles 1 A Crisis

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    The crisis of the 1620’s involved the final years of King James I of England/VI of Scotland‚ the beginning of the reign of King Charles I‚ and the breakdown between the Crown and Parliament. Why was it referred as a crisis-era for some historians? The two kings’ personalities differed‚ ultimately reflecting their different views of kingship‚ alongside matters regarding the balance between the royal prerogatives and the parliament privileges. Parliament approached both kings differently. They used

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