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    are you happy? how do you feel happy? different people have different way to feel happy. Always think about ’good things in your life’. Of course‚ it is not possible to be happy everyday‚ but if you don’t feel unhappy‚ how would you know you are happy and enjoy your happiness. When I’m not happy‚ I will try to do somthing to make myself happy. Like talking to other people‚ think about happy things‚ busy in doing other things‚ forgive the people who make you unhappy and try to think this

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    country‚ they are watching film to make themselves even better. That sounds a lot like a professional athlete to me. The only thing that isn’t professional about their lives is their pay check. The networks that host March Madness rake in millions of dollars through commercials. The schools rake in money through merchandise and ticket sales. The athletes rake in‚ well‚ nothing. Other than experience and exposure‚ these athletes aren’t allowed to make any money or even accept rewards for their accomplishments

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    able to finish.” Consequently‚ financial security is now more important than ever to some people‚ and I believe that having a comfortable amount of money reduces stress. However‚ I will be the first to admit that sometimes I don’t calculate the cost first. Nevertheless‚ I have always put my faith in God and I know that he is the source of all (www.backtothebible.org). Surprisingly‚ there are a lot of people who

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    I was walking towards the entrance of the church. But before I could step into the church of Saint Thomas‚ I thought to myself‚ “doesn’t this make me unique”? I thought that my ability to volunteer at this local church makes me unique because it helps improve my social skills‚ changes my view on the world for the better‚ and it allows me to create a special bond with God. It all started when I walked into the church‚ it was my first time volunteering ever . The event that was taking place was a

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    present is that money doesn’t buy happiness. In the poem‚ the rich man had pride of a millionaire‚ but depression of a homeless man. Life was hollow and gold was just as common as oxygen. On the other hand‚ the man living in poverty was exuberant since he didn’t take things for granted and put a great deal of endeavor for things he desire. In relation‚ Soc’s in the novel Outsiders went around flaring off their wealth to have power over the greasers. Even though they had all this money‚ Socs did not

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    Free People Are Happy People —especially when strong personal morality guides their choices. The earliest American definition of liberty—stated frequently by the Founding Fathers—is about constraints on personal actions: if I don’t hurt anybody else‚ I should be free to pursue my own will. As Thomas Jefferson put it in his first inaugural address‚ “A wise and frugal Government‚ which shall restrain men from injuring one another‚ shall leave them otherwise free to regulate their own pursuits of

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    People are just as happy as they make up their minds to be.” (F) What is happiness and how is it achieved? Simple questions‚ with different complex answers‚ none of which can be proved to be right or wrong. Happiness is an individual state of being of each person‚ acquired by one’s perception in that special moment in time. It simply depends on the individual and how they try to obtain it. Thousands of people try different paths in order to successfully achieve happiness; some of them finding it

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    What makes people happy? Keep happy always and one day life will get exhausted of upsetting you. Did you ever asked yourself or people what makes them happy? Well this question for some people will be hard to answer and for others will be easy maybe some people have no answer for this question! Is happiness connected of being positive or thankful and having the ability to forgive? In contrast to money does not seem to make people glad. By reading this article you will find things that make people

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    Reality shows are fallacies‚ the work of the producers and editors‚ who work hard to make people believe that they are watching truthful situations. The impact of reality television on Americans is negative‚ due to the false situations it portrays‚ provoked situations‚ and because of its attempt to deceive the audience. Reality shows do not come out perfect the first time; producers and editors strategically make them look perfect. Therefore‚ producers recur to the rudimentary‚ reshooting and editing

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    Personally‚ I do not agree with the utilitarian notion that intentions don’t matter because no one can predict the consequences of their actions 100 percent of the time. For instance‚ most people would agree that giving a homeless person money is the morally right thing to do. While you intended for them to use that money for food or other basic necessities‚ you have no control over what they will actually purchase. If the homeless person used

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