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    Laughter is an abstract idea that brings happiness to everyone. When you are having a bad day‚ a simple joke can brighten it a little. It is crucial to laugh every day because it makes you smile and turn your whole day into a great one. Humor is not just something kids do to pass time in class instead of doing their work. Humor makes a serious person crack smile and let everyone else enjoy their day as well. When I was no older than one year old‚ I would never vocalize or smile. I was just a statue

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    Death is the cessation of all biological functions that sustain a living organism. Phenomena which commonly bring about death include biological aging (senescence)‚ predation‚ malnutrition‚ disease‚ suicide‚ murder and accidents or trauma resulting in terminal injury.[1] Bodies of living organisms begin to decompose shortly after death. There is no scientific evidence as to whether or not consciousness survives the death of an organism.[2][3] In human societies‚ the nature of death and humanity’s

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    help him overcome those weaknesses‚ maybe even making them a part of his strengths. At the same time‚ a friend should also be aware of his strengths‚ checking that they are not causing him to become too prideful. A valuable friend genuinely cares about how another is doing in life. Respect for each another is imperative in a friendship. Everyone has secrets‚ so one should not press for answers when the other is clearly unwilling to share the information. If the person wants to share the secret

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    the American Heritage Dictionary of Idioms by Christine Ammer‚ the word truth means a verified or indisputable fact‚ proposition‚ or principle‚ or the like. In simpler terms‚ truth means what is real and factual. On many occasions‚ dispute arises about truth and falsehood. This includes gender‚ religion‚ sexuality‚ and many other controversial topics. There is truth in everything. Truth belongs in everyone’s lives‚ it exists in every society‚ every culture‚ and every country. There are different

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    preparing for an examination. I cannot recall a time when it was exciting and happy yet depressing and scary at the same time as this examination will determine what my future would be like. I can still remember the days when I started my day worrying about the future as D-Day approaches me closer. Having these thoughts strive me to study even harder but at the same time I found myself losing focus easily on my studies. For me the week before any D-Days

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    truth. Honesty in a relationship is important because it gives one the assurance that they can trust and rely on the person they love. Some people have never been very open to others in their life. Some might not even know themselves‚ or know much about their own real needs and desires. The real value of being honest in a relationship is that it inspires trust. If one cannot trust who is the closest to them then they cannot rely on them in times of stress or in a

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    (Oxford Dictionary). That is exactly what most people think of when they hear the word strong. To some‚ strength is only in physical form‚ but for others it comes in emotions and mental stability. When I hear the word my mind automatically thinks about mental capability and performance. I think of three ways to define the meaning of strong‚ physically‚ emotionally‚ and mentally. When I think of physical strength I think of power or someone who has muscles‚ I think of emotional strength as being able

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    Community When considering the term “community” one must consider the different contexts of society in which this word fits. As a young girl at a suburban‚ mostly white school‚ my personal introduction to the word was simply‚ the collective of people in a neighborhood or part of town. It was not until I was witness to a particularly upsetting scene that I saw a stratification of particular groups of people within that community that I began to question my place. Many people are born into a community

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    celebrities who consider himself the only person to exist on earth. He is among those people who can’t take jokes seriously and with that he doesn’t even likes the public jokes as well. It happened somewhere in the year 2005 when someone cracked a joke about a celebrity in public and rather than taking it as a joke he

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    firm’s shareholders ceasing to be owners of that firm” (Sudarsanam‚ 2003). Serving as an important capital restructuring tool‚ acquisition offers firms a conceivable opportunity for development by taking over another firm economically and legally. This essay aims to demonstrate that initially firms can achieve growth by the means of the acquisition of another firm‚ but the long-term effect of acquisition appears to be a double-edged sword. Targeted financial indicators will be cited to support this view

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