Today‚ her regular rate is now 350 pesos per hour of the tutorial session. When asked to whom she will give her earned money‚ she replied‚ “I spend my time on tutorials not just for myself but also for my family.” Moreover‚ she said she doesn’t want to be a burden to her family; a reason she eagerly finds ways to earn money. To gain clients for additional emergency money‚ she posts advertisements on sulit.com.ph. With much anticipation‚ Abong regularly checks her cellphone in hopes of getting
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Happiness What is actually the happiness? You can not touch it‚ or see it‚ but you can see it on somebody else`s face. People say that it is a combination of complicated chemical reactions in our body‚ but I think there is something else hidden behind this word. Happiness is an emotional condition “characterized by positive or pleasant emotions ranging from contentment to intense joy” . When a person is happy‚ he feels full of life and he wants to spend the whole energy that he has. In this moment
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FOURTEENTH CONGRESS OF THE REPUBLIC ) OF THE PHILIPPINES First Regular Session SENATE S No. 1 1 7 JUL -3 P 1. .‚."c . . 4 4 812 Introduced by Senator Ramon Bong Revilla‚ Jr. EXPLANATORY NOTE It is a declared policy of the State to ensure and protect the rights of patients to decent‚ humane and quality health care. Further‚ the State shall adopt an integrated and comprehensive approach to health and development which shall endeavor to make essential goods‚ health and other
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Bring Back Flogging This essay by Jeff Jacoby illustrates an authors use of ironic sarcasm otherwise known as satire to defend and illustrate his platform on his position. Jacoby uses in this essay verbal irony (persuasion in the form of ridicule). In the irony of this sort there is a contrast between what is said and what is meant. Jacoby ’s claim in simple is he believes that flogging should be brought back to replace the more standard conventional method of the imprisonment of violent
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The results of the happiness Self-experiment supported the hypothesis that my overall happiness would increase as the days went on. Three acts of kindness a day for a week showed a positive impact on my life. Being kind to others while they might be strangers or friends made me feel more satisfied with my life. As the week went on I began to feel happier and with a much more positive energy. I also began to feel more confident in myself. By the middle of the week it began to feel more like a habit
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The Sun Also Rises Quote Literary Element Commentary “You can’t get away from yourself by moving from one place to another.”(11) conflict Jake is trying to explain that you can’t find happiness by moving to another place. You have to find happiness within yourself wherever you may be in life. “I mistrust all frank and simple people‚ especially when their stories hold together” (12) theme Jake doesn’t trust the ones who are upfront and real because he is so used to seeing everyone who
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Spend money or save money? Some people say that it is better to enjoy your money as soon as you earn it‚ while others prefer to save money for their further life. It is really a difficult choice faced by lots of people‚ because of the different attitudes they hold towards money. As far as I am concerned‚ I vote for the former choice‚ which is that it is better for one to enjoy his or her money as soon as it is earned‚ because of these following reasons. First‚ since no one knows what will happen
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“What Money can’t Buy” by Michael Sandel discusses the limits of the Market and the morals which accompany it. It is powerfully related to his ideas of Communitarianism which cannot be argued but it both helps him and condemns him in a way. I will be discussing both in the content below. Sandel in his book discusses right away a list of things that people can buy that seem downright appalling. Some such examples are nicer jail cells‚ to hunt endangered animals‚ and paying the homeless to stand in
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American Culture: Money! Money! Money! Fast food is probably the most popular form of diet here in America. Because most of the people are busy trying to make money‚ they do not have enough time to spare to prepare a nutritious home-cooked meal. Since life these days is fast-paced‚ people settle for fast food chains located near their work place and house; fast food for breakfast‚ lunch‚ and dinner most days of the week. While reading Eric Schlosser’s best-selling book‚ the Fast Food Nation‚ it
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In the New York Times bestseller‚ What Money Can’t Buy: The Moral Limits of the Markets‚ Michael Sandel provides a fresh approach for evaluating the role of the free markets and how they impact everyday life. Sandel argues that the reach of the markets‚ into all spheres of life‚ has lead to the commodification of essentially every human activity‚ which corrupts and crowds out nonmarket values. He defines this revolution‚ which has taken place over the last thirty years‚ as a drift “…from having a
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