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    My personal mental wellness map is dedicated to showing others how I cope with stress. The purpose of my map is to interpret the things that make me happy and the first few things that I do‚ when I’m feeling down. I’ve learned many different things during this unit of Mental Illness‚ for example Depression. It’s a very severe type of mental illness‚ described as a feeling of sadness‚ anger‚ & negative thoughts. The elements of my Mental Illness map requires are writing poems‚ listening to

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    Do you know what your purpose is? Do you know what drives you? As you think about that question‚ you may be picturing a certain aspect of your life. For example: · Home life · Spiritual life · Work life · Recreational life · School life · Etc. We have compartmentalized our lives. But with God‚ there is no distinction between the different areas of our lives. God has a purpose for our life. Sadly‚ many of us don’t have any idea what that purpose is. · Joke: Did you hear about the little girl

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    Congress originally tossed aside even considering letting Lafayette fight; but they would soon be persuaded. Not only did Benjamin Franklin and Silas Deane write a letter to Congress on Lafayette’s behalf‚ but Lafayette also took the liberty to write a letter to Congress as well. He wrote‚ “After the sacrifices I have made‚ I have the right to exact two favours: one is‚ to serve at my own expense‚ - the other is‚ to serve at first as a volunteer” (85). Moved by this sentiment‚ Congress established him

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    William Byrd II‚ Jonathan Edwards‚ and Benjamin Franklin were three well know and respected me around the same time period and have many qualities in common. Although these men have similar prospects in life‚ they had a very different views in religion. I think this was caused by the different orientation they received as children by their parents‚ their lifestyles‚ and the place where the lived. In the following paragraphs I will explain in detail how these three outstanding men differed in their

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    Dr. Brian Burke PURPOSE IN LIFE TEST (Crumbaugh & Maholick‚ 1964) Instructions: Write the number (1 to 5) next to each statement that is most true for you right now. Items 1. I am usually: Rate each item from 1 to 5 bored enthusiastic 1---------2---------3--------4---------5 2. Life to me seems: 3. In life I have: 4. My personal existence is: 5. Every day is: 6. If I could choose‚ I would: 7. After retiring‚ I would: 8. In achieving life goals I’ve: 9. My life is: 10. If I should

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    Purpose of life Confucius (551–479 BC) He was born in Zou‚ state of Lu in Northern China. His father named Kong He (Shuliang He) was a military officer in the state of Lu.  He was raised alone by his mother Yan Zhengzai when his father died. He got married to Quiguan when he was 19 yearsold. Confucius was born in the class of Shi‚ between aristocracy and common people. Confucius was a Chinese teacher‚ editor‚ politician‚ and philosopher of the Spring and Autumn period of Chinese history.

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    COMPARISON AND CONTRAST ESSAY Comparison and Contrast Essay Definition: In this kind of essay‚ the aim is to show the similarities and differences of two items‚ two people‚ two countries‚ or how something or someone has changed. When comparing two things‚ we focus more on the similarities though we may mention the differences shortly. When contrasting two things‚ we point out the differences between them. The most important point to consider while planning a comparison and contrast essay is choosing

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    Benjamin Carson was born in Detroit‚ Michigan on September 18‚ 1951. He was born into a working class family‚ and raised by a single mother‚ that had the education of a third grader‚ and Carson’s older brother. Starting out‚ Carson wasn’t a very smart student in school‚ teachers and students referred to him as the “dumb kid”. He was teased‚ which made him develop anger issues. He would start fighting with the other students who would bully him. When his mother looked at his report card and seen

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    remember. Involve me and I learn”‚ Benjamin Franklin. Most people think of Ben franklin‚ they think about how he discovered how lighting generates electricity or the lighting rod. But most people don’t know that he made hundreds of other inventions. Franklin could do many things. He has made multiple stories and has made multiple inventions. He was a inventor and a philosopher and had made multiple discoveries like how lighting can generate electricity. Franklin at a young age‚ dropped out of school

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    Comparison and Contrast Essay There have been many memorable American speeches throughout the years. Some of the famous speeches are “I Have a Dream”‚ by Martin Luther King Jr. and the Inaugural Address by John F. Kennedy and Pierre Salinger. There are many similarities and differences in these two speeches. The subject of King’s speech was to get civil rights for all Americans. The occasion was a march for jobs. His speech was spoken toward the African Americans. In general he wanted to get rights

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