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    happy ending

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    SPM ESSAY - NARRATIVE ESSAY (Ending) 2011 : Write a story that ends with: "...They looked at each other and smiled meaningfully." ( This is an actual SPM question for the year 2011 - If you are asked to end with certain phrase / sentence then do end your Ending with the given phrase / sentence.) * In the question above‚ the key word which you need to understand is’MEANINGFULLY’ which means ’full of meaning / purpose / value etc’. Therefore‚ before you write your essay‚ make sure your draft

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    A Happy Marriage

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    The Role of Communication for a Happy Marriage Argenia L. McCray COM200: Interpersonal Communication Instructor: Bonnie Stiemke April 28‚ 2014 The Role of Communication for a Happy Marriage Even though things you should not say or do in a marriage. What couples should do to keep a happy marriage. Married couple today constantly think their marriage should not be exchangeable with emotions‚ feeling‚ beliefs‚ regrets‚ and desires‚ our communication skill is

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    Happy Psychology

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    states that a person’s level of happiness has very little to do with their life and lifestyle‚ as most people would believe. This level is‚ however‚ based more on one’s genetic makeup. This fact means that happy people and unhappy people are likely to perceive the world differently. For example‚ happy people are more likely to view the world in a more positive light‚ while unhappy people view the world‚ and interpret events in a more negative way. Boehm and Lyubomirsky conducted many experiments

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    Happy Feelings

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    something that you create. In a person’s life if you are waiting on something to change in order to be happy‚ then you’re not living life. When you adopt a positive attitude‚ life becomes a rewarding instead of something to get through. If you wish to be happy‚ you have to be less involved in your own happiness and more involved in the happiness of others. "Make others happy and you become happy as a result. Involve yourself totally‚ throw yourself into what you are doing in life‚ and happiness will

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    Brewster’s “Where I Come From” and Sandburg’s “Chicago” portrays urban environments‚ exploring how the poets feel towards their respective cities. In “Where I come from” the poet was being critical towards the city life and show the contrast between urban and rural‚ whereas “Chicago” expresses his fondness towards the city even if there was many problems to it. In “Where I come from” Elizabeth Brewster makes a comparison between modern city and rural area. She did this by using tones and vocabulary

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    The happy man

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    1. Moem 2. Title – The Happy Man the only one of his kind‚ who achieved smth‚ then – who followed his dream. 3. Gist 4. Narrator - 1st person narrator (The narrator is the participant of the narrated event) The main character is the narrator. There is no any information about him in the text. Nevertheless we can judge about his character from his thoughts‚ behavior and speech. The description of his character is indirect. He is a wise man & a bit ironical towards life: he knows that it is impossible

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    A telephone‚ or phone‚ is a telecommunications device that converts sound into electronic signals suitable for transmission via cables or other transmission media over long distances. First patented in 1876 by Alexander Graham Bell and further developed by many others‚ the telephone was the first device in human history that enabled people to talk directly with each other across large distances. It rapidly became indispensable to businesses‚ government‚ and households‚ and it is now among the most

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    we take. Now‚ this wouldn’t be much of an essay if I said I haven’t imagined my future. So‚ as I step out into the world‚ where do I see myself in ten years‚ as a twenty-eight-year-old? Honestly‚ I have no idea! Instead of thinking of where I would like to be in ten years‚ I thought of what I would like my life to be during the next ten years. Below I have listed twenty-eight of the infinite amounts of goals and dreams I hope to accomplish‚ the qualities I hope to gain or keep‚ or just those small

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    The Happy Man

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    favourite country was Spain and a great deal of his works devoted to it. For instance «The Happy man» that was written in 1927. Somerset Maugham’s style of writing is clear and precise. He does not impose his views on the reader. He puts a question and leaves it to the reader to answer it. When criticizing something he sounds rather amused than otherwise. I’d like to analyze the text‚ which is entitled “The happy man”. The author is William Somerset Maugham‚ an English writer. He wrote novels‚ short

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    In the essay‚ “Where I Lived‚ And what I Live For”‚ Henry David Thoreau writes about his experience moving and living in woods at Walden Pond. He describes how he would cut things he would do in his daily life down to proportion; for instance‚ instead of eating three times a day‚ just once. Through this experience‚ Thoreau is able convey his values and how he sees life. He introduces values such as naturalism‚ individualism‚ and self-sufficiency. Thoreau claims he moves to Walden because he "wished

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