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    Happiness Nowadays people often feel miserable and unhappy. It’s the modern society with it’s problems that brings uncertainty and creates fear. Happiness and contentment are very desired. Many seek for the secret of happiness and create theories of how to overcome the sorrow‚ but it is also known that happiness lies in side you and there is no secret formula for it. I think that happiness is mostly brought to you by events in life‚ such as weddings‚ birthdays and other celebrations and also

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    Happiness Is Acceptance What is happiness? Oxford Dictionaries define it as “the state of being happy”‚ which also means the state in which someone shows pleasure or contentment (Happiness‚ n.d.). In actual fact‚ however‚ happiness means differently to everyone as we are all looking and yearning for different kinds of happiness in life. Does being rich and successful means that you are happy? Some say it is enjoying life while others say it is the appreciating the little things in life‚ such as

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    when I am down I keep falling... Falling to a place where Happiness is all but a myth A myth so believable I swear I can hear...laughter and joy.... But it is all a myth Because someday Peter Pan WILL grow up And caption hook‚ will be the least of his worries‚ but LIFE it’ll screw him over Forgive me for not believing in fairies Why do you think they call it neverland? Because we will NEVER LAND In a place where happiness is they key to eternity. Forgive me for growing up I’m sorry

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    The Tragedy of Slavery Slavery was one of the most important yet catastrophic things that ever happened in his-tory. Leonard Pitts in “Others’ Roles in Slavery beside the point” that was written in the Atlantic Journal-Constitution on July 16‚ 2003 responds to multiple emails based on slavery and is ex-pressing his irritation towards slavery. He takes the time to distribute blame to everyone and de-scribes the way African kings sold their own people but that still wasn’t a way to justify the way

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    Happiness Strength. No‚ not meaning muscle strength‚ but strength in the mind- your mental capability of overcoming obstacles in your life that has brought you down and made you think that you cannot get back up. Benjamin Franklin once said‚ “The Constitution only guarantees the American people the right to pursue happiness. You have to catch it yourself.” No one can hand you happiness on a silver platter; you have to obtain it yourself and that comes from how strong you are to pick yourself

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    Benjamin Franklin‚ the first minister for the United States‚ a young taught scientist‚ and one of the most important Founding Fathers of our Nation‚ once proclaimed “The Constitution only gives people the right to pursue happiness. You’ve got to catch it yourself.” Shown in popular literature‚ the American Dream is a national philosophy of the United States‚ a set of principles where freedom takes account of the opportunity for prosperity and accomplishment‚ and tries to commit a rising stasis attained

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    Our state of happiness or unhappiness colors everything. Happy people perceive the world as safer and feel more confident. They make decisions‚ cooperate more easily‚ and are more tolerant. They rate job applicants more favorably‚ savor their positive past experiences without dwelling on the negative‚ and are more socially connected. They live healthier and more energized and satisfied lives (Briñol et al.‚ 2007; Liberman et al.‚ 2009; Mauss et al.‚ 2011). When your mood is gloomy‚ life as a

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    with it. Some people live in a life full of prejudice that is far beyond name calling and mental bullying. Some people have the unfortunate experiences dealing with a harsh physical abuse as well. In “Priscilla the Cambodian” a short story in Sightseeing written by Rattawut Lapcharoensap‚ Priscilla and her family represent some of the prejudice that occurs all over the world. This passage shows just how violent and insensitive people can be towards people who are not their own. It’s a deep‚ intriguing

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    | Negligent Act | Priscilla V Vogue Beauty Salon | | | 11/1/2010 | Nelson Tanwin [The Negligent act refers to negligent category A for the case Priscilla Vs Vogue beauty Salon‚ the document excludes the descriptions for Defense.] | Issue The legal issue in this case relates to the law of negligence. Specifically‚ whether Defendant‚ Vogue Beauty Salon was negligent by applying fragranced cream to the skin of Plaintiff‚ Priscilla. [Note: The Employee of Vogue Beauty Salon‚

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    The picture here depicts of conductor‚ Leonard Bernstein‚ center of the stage with a cigarette in one hand and a giant manuscript in another‚ well dressed‚ posing for the camera in a weary expression under the significant lights of a grand performance hall. The angle of the view brings Leonard to a perspective of importance‚ with sharp focus in comparison to the background below and above. The brightly lit‚ yet emptiness of the stage with hundreds‚ if not thousands of seats‚ neatly stacked stands

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