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    calm in a stressful time is learning to forgive yourself and forgiving others. Holding grudges‚ being bitter‚ and fueling constant anger is a recipe for causing yourself unwanted stress. Being patient can also help you cope with what you’re facing. Impatience says “I want it now” and when “it” doesn’t appear now‚ you’re more likely to lose your temper. Good things happen to those who wait and if that means lessening the amount of

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    busiest times of the year. Yet‚ the theme park operators must figure out how to speed up the pace even more. In a world of short attention spans created by video games and smartphones‚ the general park visitors has a culture cultural shift toward impatience. To stay ahead of these new forms of virtual competition‚ Disney has to evolve its information systems. Information systems improve operation at Disney in two main ways. First‚ it increases efficiency of existing processes by automating steps

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    He also has many good qualities such as being brave and loyal to the King. In the play he is loved by many people‚ especially Banquo and the King. Unfortunately for Macbeth and the kingdom he has a downfall. His downfall is his over-ambition and impatience. This flaw triggers his downfall morally and physically. When Macbeth murdered King Duncan he lost sight of what his morals where and what he stood for. Macbeth has his physical downfall when he is murdered by Macduff. This tragic end may be able

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    for Peyton’s oncoming death. He knows that he does not have much time left‚ as demonstrated by the reaction he has to the ticking of his clock‚ “Its recurrence was regular‚ but as slow as the tolling of a death knell. He awaited each stroke with impatience and--he knew not why--apprehension” (Bierce). Peyton feels anxiety over the ticking of his clock because time is inching nearer and nearer along with his oncoming death. The watch can also represent Peyton’s distorted sense of time. “The intervals

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    important things 2. Explain how effective communication affects all aspects of working in adult social care settings (1.1.2) The tone of voice‚ calm and secure communication can help but high voice when is not need it‚ the lack of choice and impatience affect working in adult social care by agitate‚ get angry confusion‚ sadness and many others emotions. 3. Explain why it is important to observe an individual’s reactions when communicating with them (1.1.3) If an individual doesn’t hear

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    about to be a normal boy‚ he suffers a lot because children of his age do not want him. For these reason‚ Diego wants to be alone‚ playing video games and reading some books. When his mother tries to distract him‚ he is anger‚ nervous‚ irritate‚ and impatience. Diego has a difficult childhood‚ he is not happy‚ his face is sad all the time. He does not understand why he is not as all children

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    gathered support from Aunt Beast‚ Mrs.Who‚ Mrs.Which‚ Mrs.Whatsit. How the Change Occurs The change occurs slightly when she is told by Mrs.Whatsit that her faults will come in handy when on Camazotz. She realizes that her faults are her anger‚ impatience‚ and stubbornness. Meg starts to become aware her lack of self-control which leads to the next and final change. Later‚ she slightly gains control when something precious is at stake. She had arrived at

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    Today’s typical teenagers are notorious for their impatience with growing up and entering the real world‚ their obsessive interest with their social status and finally‚ their infamous personality of constantly giving adults and other forms of authority the cold shoulder. In The Catcher in the Rye‚ the main character Holden Caulfield has some of these teenage qualities highlighted to an exaggerated point‚ while possessing many atypical teenager traits at the same time. For instance‚ Holden doesn’t

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    reinforce religion - which‚ let me remind you‚ are beliefs grounded in individualism or collectivism. False unity ultimately produces a disingenuous society. The fruit of a disingenuous society shows up in the form of false security‚ entitlement‚ impatience‚ short temperedness‚ anger‚ intolerance‚ or worse‚ tolerance for the wrong

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    Just Arguments in the Battle against Segregation “If I have said anything in this letter that overstates the truth and indicates an unreasonable impatience‚ I beg you to forgive me. If I have said anything that understates the truth and indicates my having patience‚ I beg God to forgive me” (King 301). Martin Luther King Jr. writes an argumentative letter defending demonstrations against segregation. While serving eight days in prison for participating in protests in Birmingham‚ King writes his

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