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    Experience of Life

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    a person. Life is too complex to understand‚ it is better to live and enjoy each day to the fullest that it is where you learns more. In my opinion‚ I believe in what my mother says‚ "Everyone must go through their own experiences and learn from their own mistakes". I personally have changed a lot as a person in the past two years by different life experience like my graduation in college‚ starting a new job and moving to another country. My first impact when I understood that my life was changing

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    Student Life

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    Biography of a Working Student “Life is too short so don’t make it shorter”‚ a statement that is believed by Eva Llamba Anthony‚ a first year student of Father Saturnino Urios University and at the same time a staff in a fast food chain called Jollibee. She is now 19 years of age‚ took the course of BSBA Major in Marketing and is currently living at P-8 Holy Redeemer Butuan City. Her parents are Mrs. Josefina Anthony‚ a caring house keeper‚ and Mr. Roberto Anthony‚ a hardworking tricycle driver

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    Life in Philippines

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    overpopulation. The Philippines is the 12th most populous country globally with over 88 million people. Some individuals live on 2 euros daily so if immigrants are used to earning 2‚000 euros every month‚ they will be able to afford a semi-luxurious quality of life. The Philippine economy is a free market and most of its foreign earnings rely on remittances from overseas Filipino workers that comprises over 10% of the total population. The country was dubbed as a newly industrialized country and is a member

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    Life as a Waiter

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    Life as a waiter What does it mean by calling a person a waiter? It’s a name been called for the servant that’s his job made to serve others and take their orders. Life as a waiter has multiple advantages. Not that it is all pleasure and no hard times or bad days. Its greatest advantage is the crowd of people one meets. Waiters can see many people pass them every day in their job life. As a waiter does not meet them at a social level‚ there is no question of being involved. Nobody seems to mind

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    Village or Town?

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    living in a big city‚ while others like living in a small village. Discuss both choices and defend your preference. A Small Village or A Big City? Our society is observing a village decline and a fast development of large cities. Some people have the idea that the best place for living is in a big city. However‚ many others disagree with this point of view‚ considering a village to be a perfect place to live. Obviously‚ both have good reasons to claim which place‚ a village or a city‚ is the most

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    Life Coach

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    Life coaches are gaining more and more popularity these days but still a lot of people mistake them for being the usual psychologists or shrinks that you can hire to help you become more open about your thoughts and feelings and actually discuss your relationship with food and your hang-ups with dieting. But fact is‚ life coaches are this and so much more. They are well-trained specialists you really studied how it is to become an effective life coach not only in terms of guiding their patients but

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    Life in a Hostel

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    The life in a hostel is different from that of the home. At home‚ sometimes it becomes different to frame suitable timetable of studies. There may be relatives or guests visiting frequently and making the atmosphere of home quite unfit for serious studies. In such situation hostel-life seems to be boon for a student. Far from his/her home‚ he/she finds all facilities that are essential for sound studies in a hostel. Hence‚ hostel life is welcomed by most of the students. Hostel life is regular and

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    Respect for Life

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    the sanctity of human life. The Church teaches that new life starts at the moment of conception and should end naturally only when God calls a person back to him. Human life is sacred and is a gift from God to us. The Catholic Church believes it is unlawful to take a life. Everyone is equal and has the right to life no matter what colour‚ race‚ religion or stage of life they are at. The following quote "Nobody has the right to interfere with God’s designs over a human life" in Evangelium Vitae‚ No

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    Jackson’s Early Life Andrew Jackson had a rough early life‚ faced with many deaths and hardships. Jackson was born on March 16‚ 1767. His father had already passed before Jackson’s birth and his mother had to raise three boys all herself‚ with the help of some of their family. Jackson only received and had the privilege to an elementary level education. This of course was not his or any of his family’s fault‚ as the British were beginning to invade the U.S.. This invasion of the British led to

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    Paradox Of Life

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    PARADOX OF LIFE We can’t go a year without knowing our birthday‚ but we go every year without knowing our death day. Even the best of education can’t overcome these paradox‚ I bet nature at some points does not understand the total beauty and cruelty of men because it is really perverse how a beautiful city with happy people all of a sudden becomes ugly and deserted as a result of the wickedness of men. You need to actually see how nice Afghanistan was before terrorism became a daily activity. So

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