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    CHANGE YOURSELF‚ TO CHANGE YOUR WORLD Often times I hear people say “if I am in his position or status‚ I will do better and change things for good”. This statement is made when people feel that their boss (es)‚ employers‚ leaders and government officials are not performing or living up to expectation. They expect so much from these people and get less than they thought or envisaged. There is this axiom that says “you cannot give or offer something that you don’t have”. The gross indiscipline

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    Four Letter Word

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    Four Letter Word It is the one noun in the world every single person knows of‚ but no one seems to be able to precisely put his or her finger on exactly what it is. This is because to each person it is unique. It has been defined by words but there is so much more to it than just words. This one thing is known as love. There are three common understandings: the love between life partners‚ the love between family members‚ and the love between friends. It is funny that no one really knows exactly

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    Three Passions I Have Lived For” By Bertrand Russell In the essay “Three Passions I Have Lived For” by Bertrand Russell‚ the author states three significant factors that have greatly influenced him during his lifetime. Love and knowledge see fairly appropriate but he also adds in pity which alters the simplicity of the three. That in fact changes the tone of the essay into something far more complex. Russell expresses how happy love makes him and how much he would sacrifice just for a few moments

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    Aal Izz Well:It means everthing is well . When facing any situation ‚ wether you accept it or not ‚ you must tell to yourself 〝 Everthing is well . 〞This is a self-suggestion‚ when our heart do not have the mentality of excluding the external environment‚ and they will be able to accept the current condition . As I watched the movie "Three Idiots"‚ I didn’t expect that this will become an awesome‚ funny‚ interesting and very touching movie.It is a movie about how to explain what is a true and

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    Meaning Of The Word Sick

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    Similar to the word wicked in the 70’s--as in “those bell bottoms are wicked!”-- but concocted by millennial teenagers‚ the word “sick” describes things that are interesting and impressive. The term sick carries varied connotations‚ often leading many people to substitute the words “intense‚” “cool‚” “crazy‚” and “gnarly.” These people lack an understanding of modern nuances teens have assigned to the word. Only when the word is put into multiple contexts can we derive it’s true meaning and create

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    The Being True To Yourself Approach to Change There are different approaches people can take towards the idea of changing or improving how they function socially. The biggest one is the idea of being true to your natural preferences and tendencies and not trying to change them for other people. This article will talk about that. The other two general philosophies towards changing are to try and truly alter your personality‚ and to consciously be pragmatic about how the social world is set up and

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    Developing Yourself as an Effective HR Practitioner Report – Part 1 The HR Map The HR Profession Map covers the large scope of how the HR function adds value to a business. The map is made up by combining highly skilled abilities with company goals‚ resulting in maintaining continued performance. The Map breaks down what each HR role entails across all the specialist areas including the skill set‚ behaviour and knowledge to succeed‚ therefore adding career progression. The

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    Words can Heal and Words can Harm Words are very important. Words can heal and words can harm. Words can hurt grievously and for a long time. The tongue can bless and the tongue can curse. It is very important for us to control our words and tame our tongue when we are angry. Many times‚ when we are angry we say the most atrocious things. We forget ourselves and become indifferent to what we say. We blast the other person without mercy‚ although we may not mean those words. But words once

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    and ends -- in communication.” These are wise words from legacyproject.org. Yes‚ there are many‚ many cases of physical violence in the world every day but every physical fight starts with some sort of verbal violence. People can use words to make things worse or make thing better. Most of the time people choose to make things worse with their words. Words hold more power than weapons. One reason why words are more powerful than weapons is that if words can hurt‚ they can also heal. Another‚ it serves

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    The Three Certainties * Knight v. Knight (1840); + Lord Langdale - To be valid as a trust there must be: a) Certainty of intention to create a trust – Is a trust intended as a q. of fact? b) Certainty of subject-matter – What property is to be subject to the trust and what are the beneficial interests? c) Certainty of objects – Who are the beneficiaries of the trust? (charitable trusts do not need to satisfy this requirement) * Why are these requirements necessary

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