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    google yourself

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    Google Yourself How can googling yourself for the first time change future decisions? I never thought about googling myself in a million years so it caused a lot of anticipation. What was I going to find‚ will I be disappointed‚ and how am I being perceived. After researching myself and viewing what all came up on the search engine I was shocked. There was only just a few links that inquired my name. I found a guest book that I signed for my favorite music artist and a baby registry and an account

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    Understanding yourself

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    1) If it feels wrong‚ dont do it. 2) Say "exactly" what you mean. 3) Don’t be a people pleaser. 4) Trust your instincts 5) NEVER speak bad about yourself. 6) NEVER give up on your dreams. 7) Don’t be afraid to say "no". 8) Don’t be affaid to say" yes" 9) Be kind to yourself. 10) Let go of what you can’t control. 11) Stay away from drama and negativity. Some folks believe that theres a whole legion of guardian angels with us at all times‚ right there by our side everytime a difficult situation

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    save yourself

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    Topic: General purpose : to persuade Specific Purpose: To persuade my audience to wear seatbelts every time they ride in an automobile. Central Idea: There are three reasons why you must wear seatbelts are reduce statistic of accident‚ save yourself and one vital reason to wear them - they may well save you from serious injury or death in an automobile accident. Introduction It had just stopped raining when my friend Florence and I got into the car. I fastened my seat belt‚ but she didn’t

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    Finding Yourself

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    How can one truly know who they are? It takes years of experience to understand yourself; your likes‚ your dislikes‚ your abilities‚ and your passions. Sometimes society will agree with these things‚ and sometimes it won’t. Self-identity is the result of trial and error in terms of resistance to the cultural norms of one’s society‚ and the lessons learned through such resistance‚ as demonstrated in Munro’s An Ounce of Cure and Boyle’s Greasy Lake. An Ounce of Cure tells the story of a teenage girl

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    Being Yourself

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    Being yourself‚ being who you are. When you hear those two lines you may think they mean the same thing but do they? Think about it‚ you were born into this world a tiny little baby with no ideas‚ or preferences‚ but as you grew you developed a personal identity‚ but did it really develop or was it in you to begin with.  If you believe you were born already with a personality‚ then you take the side of nature. on the other hand if you believe that your personality developed based on influences in

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    Risk Taking

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    Khendee Casallo Humanities 151 Do you feel that taking genuine risks in life is necessary in order for us to be happy? Can people find fulfillment and happiness in life by playing it safe and not courting any trouble or hardship from taking chances? The word “risk” means the possibility of suffering a harmful event. Risk taking can bring either positive or negative result because anytime we take risks in life‚ there is a possibility of loss which can cause tension. There are a lot of people who

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    Express Yourself

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    Express Yourself Tennille C. Mcleod College Reading 12:00pm Class My name is Tennille C. Mcleod. I am a 38 year old returning nursing student to Sojourner Douglass College. I have spent the last 16 years in the Dialysis/Renal medical field. When I graduated from high school I was unsure of which way I wanted to go with my life. I joined the US Army Reserves. I completed 8 years of service with the army and once I returned home to the civilian world I decided to pursue

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    Identify Yourself

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    My Identity Physically‚ I am an Asian boy with somewhat a smooth hairstyle. I’m relatively chubby with about 168-centimeter height and 80-kilogram weight. Working out every single day and trying to build a ripped body aren’t my things. However‚ I do love sports‚ a whole lot. Basketball‚ table tennis and swimming are hobbies that I enjoy doing real much whenever I have some free time or I simply need a stress reliever. The way I look and the way I speak may make people think that I’m an Asian

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    Situate Yourself

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    Situate Yourself I have never really noticed my oppressions and privileges until we did the Privilege exercise I didn’t notice how little things were thought to be privileges. I knew my life had barriers such as my race and but I figured the way people treated because of my skin tone was “normal.” I was born in Denton‚ Texas when my mom was only 16 years old. My life growing up was different then somebody whose parents were 25 or 30 my mother had to grow up fast to raise a baby. My dad of course

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    Taking risks

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    Taking Risks Have you ever wondered how people end up in the careers that they are in? I always asked myself‚ “how did they get there‚ how did they do it‚” especially when it came to people who were very successful. The answer was by taking risks. Risks are necessary in life in order to do new things in life. As we get older we learn that when we fail we have to just get up and continue on with our lives. In doing so we gain an awareness of the world we live in. Life would be really dull if we

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