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    Happiness is defined as being pleased or delighted about a particular thing. The ability to be in control is defined as authorities. Happiness is one of the three unalienable rights of life. There are many things that make a person happy. These things range from‚ a personal object‚ a close relationship with a person or an idea. Yet‚ happiness is not a solid state of mind. It must be developed over time and is based on the decisions made in one’s life. Many people question whether we can control our

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    Defining Happiness Many philosophical thinkers have attempted to explain the question of what makes human beings happy and how this happiness can be spread to the greatest number of people. This issue is perhaps one of the most challenging to tackle because there are so many different ways for people to achieve happiness. Scholars such as John Stuart Mill and Aristotle attempt to point out universal truths by defining key aspects of happiness such as pleasure and attempting to do good. They both

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    Extended Definition of “Brave” In today’s society most people all have a similar understanding of words‚ by all knowing one definition of each and what context to associate that word with. However‚ the way we perceive certain words today has not always been the same or used in the same context. Many words have transformed into a completely different word and many have also come from one word which may have had a completely different meaning then what is has today. What now is looked at as a positive

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    nough to provide happiness‚ then there must be many frustrated lovers in the world. The belief that love gurantess happiness is left over from the ideology of romantic love that tells us we will live happily ever after if we can only find the right person with whom to spend our life with. If we realize that love by itself will not bring happiness‚ then hopefully we will be more tolerant of the imperfections of those we love. If our relatioships have their problems and if those we love do not always

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    The definition of geek comes from old English geek or geck meaning “fool”‚ or “freak”‚ as well as the Dutch word gek‚ or “crazy”. Today‚ its definition is opaque and mutating‚ and it’s very rarely that you’ll get the same definition of the word from any group of people. But in today’s social world‚ a word like this must have a definition‚ and as it is a word that applies to people on every corner of the globe‚ it should be a concise and perfect definition. Thus the first part of the definition of

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    wish for their children or loved ones to have it too. Success is something that those who don’t have it and/or cannot have it‚ wish for their children or loved ones to achieve it. What is the definition of success? A simple definition of success would be an accomplishment of a goal. But the definition of success varies from person to person. Success could mean one thing to one person and it could mean something very different to another. Everyone wants success in their lives in varied ways.

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    LOVE What is the definition of love? The formal definition states that love is; 1. Intense affection‚ 2. A feeling of attraction resulting from sexual desire‚ and 3. Enthusiasm or fondness. Although these definitions are all true there is a deeper meaning to this word‚ this word can be a feeling‚ a choice‚ even a state of mind. Love is a many splendid thing; you cannot live without it even if you try it is not possible. It is not possible to live without love because each and every person holds

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    | 1. The American President‚ Abraham Lincoln once said “Nearly all men can stand adversity‚ but if you want to test a man’s character‚ give him power.” As a leader your decisions will have tremendous impact on a great many others. Please provide an example of when you realized this in your career. Adversity tests a man’s determination. Most leaders possess this trait‚ as they would have gone through the long haul just to achieve their position. But it’s also true that power brings out the innate

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    Wikipedia’s definition of beauty is‚ “a characteristic of a person‚ animal‚ place‚ object‚ or idea that provides a perceptual experience of pleasure or satisfaction” while Oxford Dictionary states‚ “beauty is a combination of qualities‚ such as shape‚ color‚ or form‚ that pleases the aesthetic senses‚ especially sight.” As you can see‚ inner beauty could be paired with Wiki’s definition and outer beauty could be paired with Oxfords. Of course‚ there is no way of telling which definition is more correct

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    people during the People Power Revolution because the people demonstrated democratic action when they felt that they were being oppressed. Outline: I. Overview of Civil Disobedience A. Brief History 1. Origins of the word B. Definition of Terms 1. Dictionary 2. Thesaurus 3. Application in everyday events II. The People Power Revolution A. Short summary of main events B. Relation to Civil Disobedience 1. Why was it an act of Civil Disobedience?

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