Skating Happy Valley‚ OR From giant‚ steep‚ and scenic hills to going fast down any steep slope within the valley. The sensations from going fast down a hill with only you and your board is an indescribable feeling. To some it may seem as little as a hobby or something to do to pass the time. Yet to me it’s a feeling like no other. As intense as it seems‚ 35mph+ is relaxing more so than anyone but a skater could fully understand. The rush yet soothing feeling of windy blasting against my face‚ the
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DON’T DO ANY FURTHER WORK IN THIS DOCUMENT!! I AM LETTING IT STAY HERE SO YOU HAVE ACCESS TO YOUR WORK UP TO THIS POINT!! You are no longer collaborating in this course. I have made you each a document to do your text work in. Your name is in the title of that document. I have printed this document (11/7/13) and will grade Chapters 4-6 work for Abby and Rachel from this document. I will not grade any further work in this document. Abby and Rachel begin their individual work with chapter 7
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Essay What makes me happy? Happiness‚ for me – is when my heart feels warmness. Time goes by‚ I grow fast‚ changes come; therefore I might have different feelings that make me happy. Sometimes it is hard to see yourself from aside‚ but at the same time knows you better than yourself? I would like to talk about my family‚ my friends‚ my job‚ because they are all components of my happiness. Even the daily routine can cheer me up; at the moment everything is satisfying me. I like to sleep
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Jean Watson: A Caring Moment Christie M. Ishman RN NUR/403 Theories and Models of Nursing Practice April 4‚ 2011 Stephanie Merck‚ APRN‚ MS‚ CS Background of theory The caring theorist‚ Jean Watson‚ first developed her theory and published the philosophy and science of caring in 1979 (Current Nursing‚ 2011). She describes nursing as a process of caring not curing‚ and that it is effectively practiced and demonstrated interpersonally only. Her theory also “suggests that caring is
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meaning and purpose of life‚ the whole aim and end of human existence.”–Aristotle By Dave Hood Many of the great philosophers have attempted to answer the question: What makes people happy? World religions‚ such as Christianity‚ have attempted to explain what makes people happy and how to live a happy life through faith‚ the belief in God‚ by reading scripture‚ by living life according to the moral code‚ and by the religious doctrine imposed by the church. The philosophy of Buddhism preaches
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stood on the goal line and tried to steady my breathing as much as possible. I looked back at the goal and to the posts beside me to make sure I was completely centered. I had already done this about 3 times‚ but I was extremely apprehensive. The referee finished talking to the other team’s first shooter and walked over to me. “You have to keep your feet on the goal line and not move until the ball is kicked‚ understand?” asked the referee. I nodded my head to show that I understood‚ and he walked
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somebody’s life‚ to the horror and the hopelessness of life at the lowest. Many people over history have used poems to describe moments in their life‚ from heartbreaking love‚ to utmost disgust‚ to true happiness in their life. Love‚ hate‚ sympathy‚ fear‚ and disgust are strong emotions and are the common topics of poems‚ whether that be at themselves‚ or a loved one‚ or even a moment in‚ life that has been captured in life. Christian Rossetti‚ the author of the sonnet “Remember”‚ describes and creates
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Book Report: What Happy People Know By Dan Baker and Cameron Stauth Report written by: Kelsey Welsh Report written for: Professor Mary Tucker December 7‚ 2005 TABLE OF CONTENTS What Happy People Know: Book Report 3 Fear 3 Breaking Free of Fear 3 Qualities of Happiness 3 Happiness Tools 4 Appreciation 4 The Appreciation Audit. 4 Self-Appreciation. 4 Victimization. 4 Personal Power 5 Victimization. 5 Entitlement. 6 Rescue. 6 Blame. 6 Free Yourself of the VERBs. 7
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Let’s face it – we’ve all had our share of embarrassing moments. Just be thankful that none of them were as humiliating (and hilarious!) as these: "A mother was taking a shower when her2 year old son came into the bathroom and wrapped himself in toilet paper. Although he made a mess‚ he looked adorable‚ so she ran for my camera and took a few shots. They came out so well that she had copies made and included one with each of their Christmas cards. Days later‚ a relative called about the picture
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Often there is one specific moment‚ episode or event in a text that changes everything. Describe a vital moment or event in your text and explain why it is important. In the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare‚ there are many important events that change the storyline. The moment where Romeo mistakenly finds out Juliet is dead is the moment that had the biggest influence on the plot of the story. I found this particular event to be important because after this moment everything started to go
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