Bookkeeping Accountant Reason to leave: so far from my house 1996 – may 2005 HOMITA ELECTRICAL & ELECTRONICS MFG. CORP. Position: Secretary / Accounting Clerk Reason to leave: Company Closed January 1993 – Dec. 1995 CHOSEN LIFE PLAN‚ INC. Position: sales agent Promoted as: Secretary / Accounting Cerk Reason to leave: Company Closed PERSONAL INFORMATION: Birth of Date: October 02 1969 Place of Birth: Dingras‚ Ilocos Norte Civil Status: Single
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Money Doesn’t Always Equal Happiness Course: Microeconomics Happiness “that sense of warmth that begins at the core of the soul‚ spreads to the heart‚ and radiates outward from the eyes and lips of those who know it. The gift of happiness is elusive‚ but tangible. You cannot seek to find that which makes you happy for happiness comes from within and by your own choice.” (Mr. Dale Reddish‚ 2010). This is a rather eloquent interpretation of happiness that really gets to the heart of the
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Nicomachean ethic is that happiness is the end of all human beings’ action‚ which in today‚ still qualified to be a big idea. The whole society today is getting better comparing with the ancient time from all aspects‚ such as technology‚ culture or economic. But when we tend to the measure the level of happiness‚ it seems that people nowadays are not tending happier than the era of material scarcity; meanwhile‚ there is an increasing number of people try to find out what the true happiness is and also how
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Senior discusses her research concerning positive psychology and whether or not happiness is teachable and highlights some of the darker sides of happiness. To start the article‚ Senior reveals her score on her test from the Authentic Happiness Inventory. The test designed by Chris Peterson of the positive Psychology Center at the University of Pennsylvania. This test is intended to numerically score ones level of happiness. In a scale of 1 to 5‚ Jennifer got a grade of 2.88. This indicated she was below
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Happiness in Culture Every culture is unique and different‚ including what brings them joy and cheerfulness. Culture deeply impacts our views and expectations of happiness; everything from the traditions that are followed‚ to the clothes we wear‚ to the foods we eat‚ have an effect. (?) While‚ humans strive for happiness it is not always obviously shown or even the main goal of a specific culture. Unfortunately‚ not every country is able to be considered extremely happy like the Danes; who are
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medusae are often fringed with stinging tentacles; the tentacles bear rows of "stinging cells" or cnidoblasts‚ each containing a "stinging organelle" known as a nematocyst; some coelenterates (Obelia) have both polyp and medusa stages in their diplontic life cycle; coelenterates are divided into three classes: Class Hydrozoa (hydroids)‚
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Life is beautiful but not always easy‚ it has problems and the challenge lies in facing them with courage‚ letting the beauty of life act like a balm‚ which makes the pain bearable‚ during trying times‚ by providing hope. As life goes on‚ things get more complicated. You are no longer a child‚ but an adult who faces reality. To you‚ real life is nothing like fairy tales. Problems are not being easily solved and confusions are everywhere. Happiness‚ sorrow‚ victory‚ defeat‚ day-night are the two
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Compare Happiness and Life Between D. H. Lawrence ’s "You Touched Me" and Friedrich Nietzche ’s "The Use and Abuse of History Taken From The Twilight Of the Idols." INTRODUCTION In this paper‚ I won ’t stick to only one topic. I will compare different topics‚ such as happiness and life between two romantic writers‚ D. H. Lawrence and Friedrich Nietzsche from D. H. Lawrence ’s You touched me and Friedrich Nietzche ’s The use and abuse of history taken from The twilight of the Idols. I will start
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Happiness or lack there of in Fahrenheit 451 “Are you happy?” This quote was deeply focused on in the book Fahrenheit 451. When Guy Montag was asked this by Clarisse‚ his world changed. Isn’t it ironic how‚ “Are you happy?”‚ can make a person so unhappy? Here’s another question to ponder about. What is happiness? Is there a true definition of a happy person? Based on Fahrenheit 451‚ happiness can be represented by 3 things: materialistic objects‚ current situations‚ and happiness over hardship
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What is Constitutes Real Happiness? I think that all men are created equal and the Creator gave us life with the pursuit of happiness at the same time. In order to have privileges from ruling powers‚ the Declaration of Independence was entirely appropriate for their situation which is having unreasonable position. As I made this assignment‚ several questions came to mind. How can I live without having rights and enjoying liberty? Rights and liberty are the people’s basic human rights. If they do
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