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    Working Abroad

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    Working abroad Being a worker in a foreign country has many difficulties and just one advantage if the person is married. In contrast if you are single you have more than one advantage. So when you are the head of the family you feel really sad because you miss your family and also you miss a good meal from your wife. On the other hand‚ if you are a single person of course you miss your family but you are able to learn a lot of new things by yourself. In addition‚ the only common thing between

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    Happy

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    Happiness‚ rather than working hard‚ is the key to success‚ according to research published today. Cheerful people are more likely to try new things and challenge themselves‚ which reinforces positive emotion and leads to success in work‚ good relationships and strong health‚ say psychologists. The findings suggest that happiness is not a "feelgood" luxury‚ but is essential to people’s wellbeing. What is more‚ happiness can also extend across an entire nation‚ with people in "happy" nations being

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    Characterization in Pam Houston’s “A Blizzard Under Blue Sky” Houston’s “A Blizzard Under Blue Sky” explores and exhibits the idea of psycho-physical experience of being in the natural world to heal one’s psychological and emotional ailments through its invigorating contact. The narrative‚ by drawing on the theme of depression‚ relates how the narrator‚ seeing “everything in [her] life…uncertain” (Houston 185)‚ goes winter-camping alone in the high country; undergoes a chilling near-death experience;

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    I Believe in Happiness

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    9 June 2013 I believe in Happiness We’re often told that happiness is an illusion‚ and some of us believe it‚ despite the experience of our own life. Happiness is obviously not an illusion‚ because we’ve all felt it‚ not once but many times. Without a doubt‚ every person has ever experienced some kind of unhappiness. This is a very sad feeling. We always feel unhappy when we get sad news‚ or experience sad situations. I believe that if there was only happiness in this world‚ then all our worries

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    Money

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    Most of the people think that Money will do everything and start doing everything for the Money. This approach or human tendency leads to chaos everywhere in the world and sometimes result in invasions and wars. The results of the same are fruitless and dangerous for the mankind. At the same time if all the rich people in the world divided up their money among themselves there wouldn’t be enough to go around and world will be much happier place to live then. Money was never a big motivation for me

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    Essay On Midlife Crisis

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    A transition in to midlife can be hard for some adults because in this part of their lives adults have to accept their youth years ending. Adults that cannot cope with the transition usually suffer with midlife crisis. “First identified by Elliot Jacques in 1965‚ the term "midlife crisis" became popular after it began to be used by Freudian psychologists”(Diller). Adults can experience midlife crisis when they noticed that about half their life has gone by. There are also events and mild stones

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    The fault in our stars

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    MONOLOGUES  The fault in our stars- John Green  Late in the winter of my seventeenth year‚ my mother decided I was depressed‚ presumably because I rarely left the house‚ spent quite a lot of time in bed‚ read the same book over and over‚ ate infrequently‚ and devoted quite a bit of my abundant free time to thinking about death. Whenever you read a cancer booklet or website or whatever‚ they always list depression among the side effects of cancer. But‚ in fact‚ depression is not a side effect of

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    The case that I chose to assess was about a woman named Nancy. Initially‚ Nancy’s personality clearly showed that she is an active‚ enthusiastic‚ energetic individual. She seems to be well functioning in her work life but at home she has been experiencing difficulties. Her husband has abruptly ended their 25-year marriage and it is clear that this has caused her relational trauma. Nancy appears to be aware of this trauma and that is why she has sought out help for herself. During the end of this

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    Mother Teresa once said‚ “Loneliness and the feeling of being unwanted is the most terrible poverty.” In J.D. Salinger’s novel‚ The Catcher in the Rye‚ the main character‚ Holden‚ always felt the he was completely alone. After Holden was kicked out of his boarding school for failing all but one classes‚ he decided to run away. He spent days in New York‚ with nothing but his red hunting hat. Holden’s hunting hat is a symbol of protection for Holden‚ and he wore it whenever he felt sad or lonely.

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    Most of us who live away from homes aren’t so lucky to get a good roommate always. A bad roommate can complicate your life and may even pull you up to a stage of depression. Usually‚ the best thing in such situations is to move out and find a better alternative‚ however there are situations when you cannot do so and you may end up feeling stuck. Yet‚ there are strategies you can use to avoid making yourself stressful due to such people and also sometimes (rarest chances) end up turning that enemy

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