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    The Effects and Causes of a Happy Life How many people are truly happy with their life? When you think of a happy life‚ you imagine that happiness has an unalterable effect. You may vision yourself with the perfect job‚ the faultless children‚ the gratifying husband or wife‚ the unblemished level of income‚ big house‚ and expensive car. You believe that all of these things will make you happy. However‚ this particular view is oblique. Material things cannot make us happy. These are three causes that

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    Causes and Effects of a Happy Life How many people with truly happy life do you know? Are you even sure of these? All people dream about happy life. When we think of happy life‚ we imagine that happiness is an inevitable side effect. We may envision ourselves with the perfect job‚ the perfect children‚ the perfect mate‚ the perfect level of income‚ big house‚ expensive car and other things. Moreover‚ we believe that all of that stuff will make us happy. However‚ that view is skewed. Material

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    "You can teach yourself optimism and happiness just like you teach yourself a new language‚" says Achor. "You’ll be just your genes unless you make positive habits in your life."  Myth #2: Career success makes you happier Getting that corner office doesn’t guarantee bliss‚ says Achor. "You can raise your success your entire life‚ and your happiness will be the same." His research did find‚ though‚ that if you work on improving your happiness in the present‚ your job success in the future increases

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    Prado‚ Kathleen Clarisse A1C Life Can Be Happy if People Will It to Be With every year that adds to one’s age annually‚ every individual also gains sufferings as well as questions of doubt about the pleasure and simplicity that was once the definition of life. As we travel further into our existence‚ we realize that life is not always about rainbows. It has been that way since Jesus’ era‚ but in the end‚ our happiness is always up to us. Jesus time was also a time of agony‚ problems sprout

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    2006 English - 2006 (Main) (Compulsory) 1. Write an essay in about 300 words on any one of the following: (100) (a) Social Impact of Black Money (b) Women Combat Forces (c) Internet as Virtual Library (d) Fashion Boom in India (e) Are we Aggressive and Rude People? 2. Read the passage carefully and write your answers to the following questions in clear‚ correct and concise language (5 x 15 = 75) There is no reason to believe that there are fundamental differences between the East and the

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    ocial networks are becoming increasingly important in higher education as the format of course delivery changes to include hybrid and online models‚ and as the social network offers students a way to stay in touch‚ creating face-to-face like conversations and other interactions away from the physical classroom. From this perspective‚ social networks are particularly important for adult learners who often have complex‚ busy schedules that may not enable them to participate in face-to-face events

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    We live in a world that abides the jungle of law. A leader has to make prompt decisions and show leadership. Cowardice‚ hesitation bring forth failure that proofs the idea of Survival of the fittest. As we see “She was an extremely handsome and well kept woman of the beauty and social position which had.” We can understand that Margot Macomber as the Cruel world by “the hardest‚ the cruelest‚ the most predatory and the most attractive and their men have softened or gone to pieces nervously as

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    happiness can also extend across an entire nation‚ with people in "happy" nations being more likely to have pro-democratic attitudes and a keenness to help others. The link between happiness and success was investigated by a team from the University of California Riverside‚ led by Professor Sonja Lyubomirsky. First‚ they analysed questionnaires that ask people about multiple aspects of their lives. "For example‚ they show that happy people tend to earn higher incomes‚" said Prof Lyubomirsky. Having

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    answer questions about what "happiness" is‚ and how it might be attained. It is of such fundamental importance to the human condition that "life‚ liberty and the pursuit of happiness" were deemed to be unalienable rights by the United States Declaration of Independence. Philosophers and religious thinkers often define happiness in terms of living a good life‚ or flourishing‚ rather than simply as an emotion. Happiness in this sense was used to translate the Greek Eudaimonia‚ and is still used in

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    A life that is just constantly happy would eventually get boring because we wouldn’t appreciate how wonderful it is‚ it would all feel the same eventually. Plus‚ without having some sadness in our lives‚ how could we truly know the meaning of real happiness. Constant happiness would be like living like a robot. So‚ I agreed with Professor George Lowenstein that in his statement ‘A life that was constantly happy was not a good life’. My experience and adventures called life in its whole

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