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    A wise woman and her young disciple were walking down the street. Suddenly‚ out of nowhere‚ an angry man in a carriage drove haphazardly by the two‚ insensitively pushing the woman out of his way. She landed in a ditch filled with muddy water. The woman yelled after the man in the carriage‚ "May you have everything you want!" The disciple‚ surprised by the wise woman’s response‚ said: "I’m confused. Why did you say that to a man with such horrible behavior?" The woman replied‚ "Because a happy man

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    Backstabbing “friends”‚ in my opinion‚ shouldn’t even be considered friends. They are bad influences and they often take advanatage of you. Once your back is turned‚ they become a whole different person. “Friends” that are like this is greedy and will hurt you time and time again if they are forgiven. These kinds of friends should definitely not be forgiven! I remember being in sixth grade. I had the greatest and sweetest friend around. We shared many fun moments together but‚ after entering grade

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    Many of us can think of someone who has hurt us badly. How difficult it can be for us to forgive that person. Even if we avoid seeking revenge‚ we may hold on to a grudge. Our society doesn’t encourage forgiveness. On the contrary‚ when we are hurt we are told: "Don’t get angry; get even!" The plots of many popular dramas focus on "sweet revenge." Yet we know that it is right to forgive and forget. Everybody remembers Mother Teresa’s famous quote‚ "It is by forgiving that one is forgiven". Since

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    learning to forgive

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    We as human race go through life experiencing different things and learn different ways of accepting or not accepting. Forgive or not forgive. Go on throughout life problems and trials. No one man or woman’s beliefs or morals remain concrete. Only one thing in life is constant and that’s change‚ which in turn allows our belief system to change. As we encounter life’s obstacles and get older. Our belief system is made up of a set of core values which we tend to use in everything we do‚ say or believe

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    God forgives us our sins; but also that He will not do so unless we forgive other people their sins against us. There is no doubt about the second part of this statement. It is in the Lord’s Prayer‚ it was emphatically stated by our Lord. If you don’t forgive you will not be forgiven. No exceptions to it. He doesn’t say that we are to forgive other people’s sins‚ provided they are not too frightful‚ or provided there are extenuating circumstances‚ or anything of that sort. We are to forgive them

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    It Is Easier To Forgive An Enemy Than To Forgive A Friend Forgiveness is typically defined as the process of concluding resentment‚ indignation or anger as a result of perceived offense‚ difference or mistake‚ or ceasing to demand punishment of restitution. But I think that it is an act of imagination. It challenges over to give up his destructive thoughts about a situation and to believe in the possibility of the better future. Forgiveness is a gift that you give to yourself. It is not something

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    I Forgive You

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    means to forgive. I think that the hardest people to forgive are the ones who are the closest to you. If someone else wrongs you‚ it is easier to forgive‚ because you most probably don’t expect much from that person anyway. If someone who is close to you however‚ a friend or partner for example‚ then for them to do something which requires forgiveness means that they have betrayed your trust to some extent. I think that the level of trust breached determines how easy it is to then forgive someone

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    be the poetry essay found at Bookstove.com. The poetry essay analyzes Poe’s use of simile and metaphor in "The Raven." 3 Write about sound and sense. Does the poet use rhythm and meter to create meaningful sounds in the poem? Which word sounds does the poet use to create pictures? Does the poet use vocabulary that appeals to the five senses? Answer these questions by explaining in your poetry essay how the poet’s choice of words creates meaningful sound. For example‚ a poetry essay on Poe’s "Raven"

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    Restorative Justice is the concept that is described as focusing on the needs of the victims‚ offenders‚ and community to obtain restitution and restore workable relations. We were able to see restorative justice in action through the film “As We Forgive”. Prior to the watching the film‚ I had an understand of what this term meant. The offender has to take the responsibility of asking for forgiveness from those he has hurt. The victim then must being willing to allow the offender the opportunity to

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    Never To Forget- The meaning of the title "Never To Forget" is very significant to the story of the Holocaust. The title simply means to forget what we know would not be human. It is very important that we never forget the Five Million Jews that lost their homes‚ property‚ freedom‚ dignity‚ and finally‚ their lives. We must always remember what happened to the Jews. Every time someone thinks of saying or doing something to a fellow human being we must remember the Holocaust. We must never

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