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    but effect almost every single decision we make in life. Usually before I react or make a choice‚ I think about my values first and what really matters most to me. Empathy would be the value that I hold dearest‚ it’s as simple as that. Empathy and kindness. Why? Empathy is the ability to understand other human beings feelings and struggles‚ and I believe that’s one of the kindest things. To explain how the value of empathy has changed me‚ I’d have to start from the beginning‚ and truthfully‚ empathy

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    A Kindness Cup: Essay Question 1 Disagreements arise when the representation of characters and who they really are clash. A Kindness Cup written by Australian author Thea Astley is a prime example of how this can take effect. Three of the most prominent characters all undergo this occurrence. For example‚ the never ending guilt of Mr. Dorahy‚ the need for redemption faced by Mr. Boyed and silent morning of Mr. Lunt. Eventually the horror of not conforming can lead you misfortunes if revealed.

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    RANDOM ACTS OF KINDNESS Day of the week Target Act Monday Someone in my homeroom I helped a person in my homeroom by telling him that his bag was wide open. When he realized that his bag was open‚ he had gotten a smile on his face and he did give me a smile for helping him. I also felt really different and positive because after helping anyone makes you feel that you are a good person and that negativity is something that doesn’t really suit you. Tuesday A family member I washed the dishes

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    Dreams that have not been touched Langston Hughes realized the importance of dreams and having those dreams which are torn apart. His poem‚ “Dream Deferred”‚ uses strong images to create a picture of negative and destructive outcome for a dreamer left unable to dream. The theme of the poem is what unites and joins every line to the poem as a whole. Langston Hughes also uses indirect references to illustrate that this is not about a dream of an individual but the whole nation’s struggle to attain

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    Historical analyzation of A Complicated Kindness by J.Pang Since the 1920s‚ pop culture became an important factor in many North American’s lives. As a mennonite girl living in East Village‚ Nomi is affected greatly by the media during her time‚ the 1980s‚ because its what shaped her ideals. Many of Nomi’s peers and family were also affected by pop culture’s influence such as Travis and Trudie‚ Nomi’s boyfriend and Mother who often makes references to well known figures in the Western culture

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    It heralds the future of happiness‚ felicity in the happy ending‚ optimistic romance as the subplot. When Susan realizes that her brother has been freed she can hardly believe it (p55 l 57/61). Heywood here plays on the words “amazed”‚ “maze” in the polyptoton. Certainly Susan is used by her brother (the woman as object‚ as in the main plot) as a ploy to catch Acton (p76 l96/7). So‚ from the dangerous maze where one may lose one’s references and even one’s identity‚ we move to the notion of surprise

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    we just can’t seem to think of a way to make the world a better place to live in. However‚ we can change the world by doing “small things with great love” as Mother Theresa once said. We can slowly improve the world by being kind. What is kindness? Kindness means that we recognize that others are fragile--that we have the ability to hurt or heal them--and we choose to be healers. When we are kind‚ we don’t take advantage of our power or of other people’s weaknesses. Instead‚ we try to comfort‚

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    A heart without kindness is like empty shell. We channel the same kindness towards meaningful purpose. Once kindness has been set to motion‚ it moves around until it reaches us again. It cannot be diminished by anyone. Kindness is never lost as long as there are people who keep on reviving it. According to what I believe‚ kindness always lays dormant ready to be activated‚ but incapable of doing anything. It is like a calm air which cannot be utilized for anything‚ but when that air turns into

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    that kindness seems to be one of the most neglected character traits people choose to cultivate in their everyday lives. Kindness is listed by Paul as one of the Fruits of the Holy Spirit -- the nine visual traits that distinguish authentic Christian living -- in Chapter 5 of Paul’s letter to the Galatians. Confucius instructed his followers to "recompense kindness with kindness." One of the Ten Perfections in Buddhism is Metta‚ or "loving-kindness." According to the Talmud‚ "deeds of kindness are

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    Revka’s remark reminded me of a quote stating‚ “Sometimes kindness can hurt more than the harsh reality.” It is questionable in how true the two statements – Revka’s and the quote I recall – are‚ but the two are undoubtedly related to the current situation between Yael and the Man from the North. In essence‚ Revka’s comment may be a possible foreshadowing of what may happen to the Man from the North‚ eventually setting “his body aflame.” Already‚ we can see signs of affection the Man from the North

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