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    our daily life in this generation. Social network is a medium where everyone involve themselves in. The article is about the loneliness of the people that communicates using the social network. The social network can broaden one’s companionship‚ but it will increase one’s loneliness. The article starts with the story of a well-known artiste that’s found dead in her own apartment‚ because she’s alone in the house. The social network isolates the connection between a real friendship and a friendship

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    present factors that can influence one’s personality development through the various stages of life. While there may be some traits or characteristics that people have in common‚ each person will take those traits and characteristics and develop unique and individual personalities. Definition of Personality Personality is defined as being a pattern of relatively permanent traits and unique characteristics that give reliability and individuality to one’s behavior (Feist & Feist‚ 2009). Each

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    family. Second‚ a Filipino is one who is distinguished not only by one’s knowledge of the world’s progress but also and more importantly by one’s understanding of one’s race‚ people and country – the ideals and morals that are cherished herein. How can a Filipino claim to call himself educated when he has conquered the world yet he is ignorant of his own culture and origin? Lastly‚ the educated Filipino is one who is deep-rooted in one’s speech and conduct. One must put into practice those elements recognized

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    promises is not something novel and scientific but an approach that is very staid and established and above all very human.” This approach differs from other philosophies that we have learned in class because it incorporates and combines one’s personal values and one’s business values. The one motive that every individual ought to aim for is something that benefits the community. The individuals and the businesses are part of the larger community‚ where individuals have to “strive to excel‚ to bring

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    -Street urchins live by their wits‚ which constitutes stealing or theft. (Earn money by clever and sometimes dishonest means/ having no regular occupation/ by one’s intelligence/ quick thinking/ dishonestly/ deceitfully/ corruptly/ underhandedly/ falsely/ by lying) -The press portrayed Shaik as ethically different. [Euphemism] (Corrupt/ crooked/ unethical/ dishonest/ shady/ fraudulent/ immoral/ crooked/ deceitful/ false/ insincere/ mendacious/ underhand/ misleading/ have an itching palm) -He had

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    abandoned‚ frightened dog‚ left laying down on the edge of the big city watching as his caretakers disappear‚ represents the protagonist’s epiphany‚ and theme‚ about how the expectations of one’s idolised romanticised fantasies‚ and desires‚ can fall short from reality. Roy uses imagery to develop how one’s expectations are better left in their imagination. In the beginning of the story‚ the prairie girl longed to gain experience from change and to attempt her dream of moving. The narrator says

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    policy. The creation of public policy is essential to the success of one’s government. What is religion? Religion is “a set of beliefs concerning the cause‚ nature‚ and purpose of the universe‚ especially when considered as the creation of a superhuman agency or agencies‚ usually involving devotional and ritual observances‚ and often containing a moral code governing the conduct of human affairs.” (Religion‚ 2012) Basically‚ one’s religion is the set of beliefs which that person feels encompasses

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    Framington explains that although it is not possible to think that one can avoid all negative thinking in one’s life‚ it is possible to change one’s attitude and be more positive. In doing so‚ it helps one realize that calamities are only one negative facet in our lives and should not cause one to lose hope. Additionally‚ Framington explains how positive thinking has a positive effect on one’s health. Although Framington’s article is a popular text‚ I believe this source is reliable and relates

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    Succeeding in life‚ or achieving one’s own goals‚ seems to be the central theme in everyone’s life as is in Emily Dickinson’s poetry. Dickinson expresses the lessons learned in life throughout her poems. There can be many hardships and obstacles preventing one from their own succession. The prevailing of these obstacles leads to one’s success is life. In the poem “’Hope’ is the thing with feathers…” Dickinson uses a bird metaphorically as hope. The feathers as she tells are the hope in a person

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    Filipino Traits Hiya (shame) Negative‚ because it arrests or inhibits one’s action. This trait reduces one to smallness or to what Nietzsche calls the "morality of slaves"‚ thus congealing the soul of the Filipino and emasculating him‚ making him timid‚ meek and weak. Positive‚ because‚ it contributes to peace of mind and lack of stress by not even trying to achieve. Ningas-cogon (procrastination) Negative‚ by all standards‚ because it begins ardently and dies down as soon as it begins. This

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