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    Why We Run Vs. Touchdown

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    Through the passages‚” Why We Run‚” and “What Could Be Better Than A Touchdown‚” it identifies the values between mental capability and physical power during any sports in general. Although‚ sports is most importantly accomplished based upon how our mental strength is used rather than physical prowess. Putting methods in action ‚ the silver linings we see in the situations we face‚ and our determination to push ourselves is how our mental strength mostly has us achieve in sports. During the article

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    Everybody flirts. Life is nugatory without flirting. By flirting‚ we mean gleaming our internal light through our words and deeds in such a way that people are attracted to us irresistibly. It is our innate impulse and an essential facet of human communication. Flirting seems to be a natural gift that God has given us. According to Belinda Luscombe‚ "Flirtation is a game we play‚ a dance for which everyone knows the moves" (50). Clearly‚ flirtation behavior is simply in human psyche‚ and is something

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    Dan Ariely: Why We Lie?

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    As human beings‚ lying is a cognitive skill. We have it for the sole purpose of survival. Which is how it is for any social species. We lie to protect our ourselves and others from harm. Yet there are some types of lies that can cause more havoc than good. For my experiment or study‚ I am examining what factors incline us to lie the most. Also how they affect our society in a negative or positive way? First of all‚ what is a lie anyway? A lie‚ according to google‚ is an intentionally false

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    Why Do We Need Heroes

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    Why do we need heroes? Every era and every person once recognized one or more outstanding people to be their personal heroes. This merely for the reason that we‚ as common people‚ sometimes feel so insignificant in comparison to the great deeds and grand events that are happening around us. We identify our own heroes when in need of inspiration or strength to achieve something important. We look up to those whom we can connect to our current life choices‚ present challenges or even when we strive

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    Why We Crave Teen Movies

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    will choose one of the following options for your essay: OPTION 1 Explore “irrational” fears – spiders‚ the dark‚ boogeymen – and why we have them and how they impact our lives. Use your own story and ask Steven King to enter the conversation (source: “Why We Crave Horror Movies”). OPTION 2 Explore educational fears – lack of ability‚ not belonging‚ failure – and why we have them and how they impact our lives. Use your own story and ask any ONE of the following to enter the conversation: Kozol (“Still

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    Why Do We Need Technology

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    Technology is a ubiquitous part of children’s lives. It is transparent. Most homes have connected computers or Internet-enabled devices. As prices of technology drop computers and other digital devices may replace television as we know it. When pioneering educational technology advocate Jan Hawkins wrote an essay for Edutopia in 1997‚ "The World at Your Fingertips: Education Technology Opens Doors" about how technology brings the tools of empowerment into the hands and minds of those who use them

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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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    I have to recognized that we- human beings – can’t act as the dictates of reason and conscience in “our fear of being lonely or ostracized‚ or facing other unpleasant consequences”‚ but it does not mean that we do not have the option. It does not mean that we always are forced to choose obedience if may not like the choices we face. I believe that we can still make something different‚ otherwise we always have the option of being disobedient‚ as long as we are willing to face the consequences of

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    for e xplaining in clear and witt y prose why my s hopping habits are no t all th at crazy. Now‚ pl ease tell my wife!" - Bob Gale. \\ rilerlprodu(’er‚ Back to the FUlu re tril ogy " I’m in love . And if I didn’t have a devoted hu sba nd ‚ two kid s and a c ru shing mortga ge‚ J s wear I’d throw ca ution to the wind and run awa y with Paco U nd e rhill . .. fasc inating." - Rocky Mounlain News (De nv er) " Why We B uy is a funn y a nd insightful boo k for

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    There are many reasons why teenagers commit suicide. Maybe they aren’t happy at home‚ bullied at school‚ or it’s just like Hannah Baker in the book we’ve been reading‚ it’s the snowball effect. Thirteen Reasons Why – Hannah’s story The snowball effect. That’s what Hannah called it. It is when like a small snowball rolling down a hill – picking up more snow on its way down‚ getting bigger and bigger‚ and at the end it breaks – that’s what happened to Hannah. One reason led to another and

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