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    An essay on daily routine. At home in the morning—I am a student. So I spend the day in a simple way. I get up from bed early in the morning. First‚ I do my morning duties. I wash my face and brush my teeth. I take great care of my teeth‚ because bad teeth are a sign of bad health. Then I take a little physical exercise. After taking exercise I go out for a walk in the open field. There I breathe pure morning air. My mind and body are both refreshed. Then I return home. I say my short prayer. After

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    Slavery as a Positive Good Question When referring to the days of slavery‚ it is often assumed that the south was the sole force behind its continuance. However there were many factors which lead southerners as well as some in the north to quietly accept slavery as a good thing. John Calhoun declared in 1837 “Many in the South once believed that [slavery] was a moral and political evil…That folly and delusion are gone; we see it now in its true light‚ and regard it as the most safe and stable

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    without thinking and understanding what they study and research. Nowadays‚ students are taught to become more effective and skillful thinkers by using their own knowledge to create and construct their own ideas. For this reason‚ student can remember longer what they learn themselves. Thus‚ in this homework‚ I focus on my improvement in thinking process which becomes more important for people today through three mind traits. Firstly‚ I will talk about intellectual perseverance. We all know that there

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    Positive effects of the internet Internet‚ as most of us know‚ is a large network of networks‚ which communicate with each other by means of data packets. Internet is regarded as the largest information base. Today‚ Internet has become an integral part of our daily lives. We depend on the Internet to update ourselves about current news and rely on the communication platform it offers to get in touch with our near ones. The information from all around the world is just a click away‚ thanks to the

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    Positive Self Talk ● Positive Self Talk ​ EMPOWERS​ you and helps you ​ overcome life’s CHALLENGES. ● Negative Self Talk creates self doubt‚ robs you of energy and makes it more difficult to overcome life’s challenges. What can positive self talk do for you? 1. Positive: ● There’s always next time ● I just have to try harder ● I’m normally at the top‚ so I know I can work my way back up! Negative: ● ● ● ● ● I’m a failure! I’m never going to get better at this! This is going to ruin my chances

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    Analiese M. Cacho Cohort 25 Blue Love Knows No Limits "Sexual orientation" is the preferred term used when referring to an individual ’s physical and/or emotional attraction to the same and/or opposite gender. "Heterosexual‚" "bisexual" and "homosexual" are all sexual orientations. A person ’s sexual orientation is distinct from a person ’s gender identity and expression

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    Inductive reasoning - Representativeness: The sample must: 1. Have all the same relevant characteristics 2. Have tem in same proportion as the target. 3. Selective Attention Biased sampling for every Stereotypical characteristics there are many non-stereotypical ones Enumerative induction Particulars -> General Parts -> whole Form; X percent of observed members of group A have property p. X percent of all members of group A have property P. Target Group/ Population = the whole

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    pursuit of money‚ power‚ and possessions. This is an example of dualistic thinking in awakening happiness. Dualistic thinking provides the rigid and unhealthy viewpoint‚ which causes stress in humanity (Olson‚ 2002). Some philosophers suggest this thinking

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    A man carries the clothes while the shoe carries the man. I think shoes are probably the most important attire a person can wear. The shoes are the thing that puts the bang in the outfit but that’s not the same for every shoe. That shoe that didn’t have that bang was the hush puppies. All of that changed in the matter of two years because of some neighborhood kids. The Hush Puppies‚ the Hush Puppies was a dead shoe until the late 1994 and the early 1995 the time period where the Hush Puppies became

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    A Study on Extramission Beliefs (Assignment 1) Carizza Rivera Abstract A visual misconception where light rays emanate from the eyes during visual perception is known as the extramission theory and was investigated in first‚ third and fifth graders and college students to examine whether they held this belief. A set of verbal “yes” or “no” response based questions was conducted asking participants questions regarding their perception on the process of vision which resulted in greater extramission

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