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    In the common read‚ 101 Things to do Before You Gradate by Patricia Hudak and Jullien Gordon‚ it is filled with many interesting tips that in some way does make sense‚ that we should do all of these things to better our life when we graduate. The many tips should not be a choice but a requirement we‚ as university students should take in to account and do. The book is easy to understand‚ also along with the tip there is a “Getting Started” section‚ that helps you start checking of the list with ease

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    Hunting for happiness In response for “Hunting for happiness article” it could affect my life by the view of Charissa’s perspective‚ her articles stated: that “having a boyfriend‚ being beautiful‚ having friends‚ etc.” is the way of happiness. Would you actually be happy with those things? Would you retain the friendship? You can have rings‚ watches and bags to display your happiness‚ but truly you aren’t? I assume you are the one to judge. Seeing people walking in luxury may be eye appealing

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    Internet brings people closer Not long ago‚ the Internet was decried by dissidents of the online revolution as a threat to society‚ sure to split families‚ fracture friendships and turn users into computer crazed geeks. That is not how things are unfolding‚ according to a new survey which has found that far from driving people apart‚ new tools for email‚ online phone calls‚ webcams and instant messaging are bringing them closer. The Pew Internet and American Life project research‚ one of the

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    Five Steps To Happiness

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    Final The Five Steps to Happiness What is one thing that every person tries to figure out over the course of their lives? Happiness‚ and how to get it. In my opinion‚ there are five main steps to take in order to obtain this so deeply desired want. But first‚ one must understand that happiness is not constant‚ it slips away‚ but it is always capable of being found again. There are no rules or regulations to it‚ it can be as complex or as simple as you make it. Happiness all depends on one’s personal

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    Many people spend their entire lives searching for the key to a meaningful life. But the question is which is more valuable - financial success or happiness. In A Christmas Carol‚ written by Charles Dickens‚ a greedy old miser named Scrooge endures such a search for meaning and ultimately finds the treasure of life. He needs the help of three spirits‚ who appear during the night on Christmas Eve‚ to help him see how his inconsiderate and greedy actions affect others and leave him alone. As a result

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    The movie Ten Things I Hate About You is a modern(ish) day interpretation of the Shakespeare classic Taming of The Shrew. The movie followed pretty close to the plot of the play‚ but with some obvious differences. In a handful of paragraphs‚ I plan to compare the two‚ along with answering the various questions you have provided us. There are many similarities between the movie and the play. Bianca and Kat in both the play and movie have the same names. The rest of the main characters are mostly

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    My greatest ambition

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    number and name on all the work you hand in. Write in dark blue or black pen. You may use an HB pencil for any diagrams or graphs. Do not use staples‚ paper clips‚ glue or correction fluid. DO NOT WRITE IN ANY BARCODES. Answer all questions. For each of the questions in Section A‚ you will be allowed to work with the apparatus for a maximum of 20 minutes. For the question in Section B‚ you will be allowed to work with the apparatus for a maximum of 1 hour. You are expected to record all your

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    Daniel Gilbert‚ the author of "Stumbling on Happiness"‚ questions how a person can have a hard time accurately predicting what can make them happy in the future. Gilbert states that imaginations is what limits our way in understanding happiness. Humans have the ability to imagine the future‚ but they are really bad at it. We will not know how we feel tomorrow‚ or next year‚ or ten years later‚ we predict the future wrong. Gilbert states that it is our imagination and illusion of foresight which causes

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    Canada's Greatest Hero

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    Canada’s Greatest Hero Since the dawn of Canadian independence nearly 150 years ago‚ there have been numerous heroic figures who have walked on Canadian soil. Some of these instrumental actors were political‚ some scientific‚ and others athletic‚ but one of these heroes who has been an outstanding source of light in times of darkness was a courageous young man named Terry Fox. In a time of immense social struggle‚ Terry Fox gave the people of the world the direction and guidance they needed in

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    happiness vs pleasure

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    Pleasure‚ happiness and the Good Life for Siddhartha Pleasure is not happiness. After extensively analyzing Hermann Hesse’s “Siddhartha” and Richard Taylor’s “Happiness” it is clear that pleasure is not needed to have a good life. We also see how pleasure can be destructive. “It is very common for modern philosophers‚ and others too‚ to confuse happiness with pleasure.”(Taylor). Many people think that happiness and pleasure are the same‚ but really they are two completely different things. Happiness

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