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    The True Meaning of Resilience What is the definition of resilient to you? Flexible? Can adapt to any situation that person or thing is put in? How about Danielle Burt; a 30-year-old female surfer from San Diego who lost her leg in traumatic motorcycle accident. I read an article called‚ “First Female Above the Knee Amputee Surfer‚ Danielle Burt‚ Catches Wave‚” that tells the reader about how a young woman at the top of her game‚ hits rock bottom after a bad turn that changes her life. But Burt shows

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    the summertime. They give beautiful shade. When I walk under the trees‚ I see a ladybug and beautiful insects. I feel a great sensation of freedom. I spent a lot of time after dinner talking with my parents. We would sit outside of the house under the beautiful sky and tell old stories. I like evenings on the farm. My favorite time on the farm is the night. When there is not a moon‚ I enjoy looking at the stars. It feel quietness. All these sensations that I feel give me an impression of happiness

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    The Meaning of Happiness

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    “The Meaning of Happiness” Statement of Intent Purpose: To challenge and persuade the audience that happiness comes from the character‚ the inner self Audience: Middle-aged and above. Form: Persuasive Writing – Free-form. Conventions: Title: Happy. What does it even mean? Of course there’s the simple‚ boring response that any scientist can tell you. Happiness is an experience that we know happens when there are certain levels of different chemicals in our brains. These chemicals trigger

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    routine basis you decide what you want to achieve‚ and then move step-by-step towards the achievement of these goals. The process of setting goals and targets allows you to choose where you want to go in life. By knowing precisely what you want to achieve‚ you know what you have to concentrate on to do it. You also know what is merely a distraction. Goal setting is a standard technique used by top-level athletes‚ successful business-people and achievers in all fields. It gives you long-term vision and

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    An individual’s social location which includes their social class‚ sex‚ gender‚ race‚ and ethnicity impacts every aspect of their lives. My family’s social location has positively impacted me throughout my life and provided me with the opportunities that lead me to where I am today. I grew up in a middle class household; my father was an engineer and my mother was a nurse so they were able to buy a house in a safe and rural neighborhood in Massachusetts. Since my parents were financially stable I

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    died for us.god’s love us is clearly demostrated by the act of god sending his son to die on the cross for our sin. for god so loved the world‚ that he gave his only begotten son‚ that whosoever believe in him should not perish‚ but have everlasting life. because there is none righteous‚ no not one: for all have sinned‚ and come short of the glory of god; it is because we are all sinners that we need a saviour. one does not have to do anything to become a sinner. we are sinner by

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    "Gattaca"‚ written and directed by Andrew Niccol‚ depicts a futuristic world of a cold society‚ where one’s resume exists in their cells and genes. Although genes play a significant part to a successful life in this world‚ the path and success of one’s life is not determined solely on DNA as demonstrated by Eugene‚ Anton and in particular‚ Vincent who clearly "exceeds his potential". Vincent Freeman is cast into society’s redundant section as being an "invalid"‚ however he overcomes this burden

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    6 Things That Happen To Your Body Postpartum You’ve done your fair share of obsessive research and know what you’re getting yourself and your hooha into and it’s all worth it because baby will be here soon! Here’s the next chapter- the postpartum phase- the kind of stuff nobody talks about because‚ well‚ it’s pretty scarring and and a little gross. 1. Stitches Down Under: You may already know that episiotomies aren’t a routine procedure‚ but even if you aren’t the receiver of an incision you might

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    around them. Being around sad‚ depressed‚ moody people is bound to lower ones mood‚ just from the negative vibe that they let off. Applying this knowledge to ones’ everyday life could be beneficial not only to that person‚ but also to the people around them. For example‚ recently‚ I attended a memorial for a dear friend who took his life. Upon arrival‚ my mood was shifted from a sad and mournful state to an uplifted condition. The remembrance had a cheerful energy‚ remembering the good times‚ and not grieving

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    In the article ‘Shooting an Elephant’ by George Orwell‚ the word ‘hollowness’ is an abstract noun because it is intangible and encompasses human states of mind. In my opinion‚ the word ‘hollowness’ has two meanings. Firstly‚ it refers to absence of certain components of an object‚ making the object vacant or empty. Secondly‚ it can mean one’s emotion: the feeling one has after he or she worked vainly. The writer worked as a police officer under the British Empire in Burma‚ where he was hated by

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