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    want to help no matter what challenge appears. 2 Understand reality. You must have a feel of poverty‚ for example‚ go without food or be on an extended fast. Not just a food fast. No TV‚ radio‚ newspapers‚ car‚ or the purchase of anything new. Shop at thrift stores. Give all the money you saved to a good charity. 3 Donate to a good charity. The most basic thing to help get rid of poverty is donate to a charity that follows the same aim as you‚ there are loads but choose a charity you can trust

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    Study Friedrich Nietzsche: Pain‚ Suffering and the Death of God In order to understand Nietzsche‚ one must actually feel‚ physically and emotionally‚ the pain which was the catalyst that inspired him. The phenomenon of pain effects humans different than animals‚ as humans are both emotionally and physically aware of the pain. Human beings know what it is to tell the great lie of our culture. This lie is the denial of suffering in everyday life. The human capability to shape the pain into something

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    7 Myths About Weight Loss “We’ve been indoctrinated with bad information about dieting and exercise that kills whatever chance we might have of getting thinner and healthier”‚ says Jonathan Bailor‚ author of a groundbreaking new book‚ The Calorie Myth. Myth 1: You need to count calories to lose weight. Studies have shown that counting calories does not keep off body fat in the long-term. Prior to food being mass-produced‚ obesity was not an issue. Our ancestors had no system to track calories

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    Looking for Someone to Love Love is a basic human need that everyone encounters at least once‚ if not more‚ in his or her lifetime. There are different means to look for a future lover‚ whether it is through the Internet‚ or meeting someone coincidentally at a restaurant. Then there is also the idea of writing a personal ad in newspapers describing exactly what you seek for in a relationship. In Wendy Cope’s villanelle “Lonely Hearts‚” there are individuals who have written ads describing themselves

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    Learning to Cope Just about everyone has lost that one person that they really care about and they know that everything can change at the drop of a hat. Death is an unexpected occurrence that could sometimes have long lasting mental and physical effects on people. In the play Down the Aisle by Patricia Leigh Gaborik a young girl Katie and her family are learning to cope with the death of their loved one. People handle the death of a loved one in different ways‚ and Katie tries to handle the death of her

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    for counselling is to help deal with the bereavement issues surrounding this. Since loosing her mother she has felt very low and misses her terribly as they were very close. Furthermore‚ Jane also feels that it is starting to take its toll on other relationships in her life as she finds herself snapping at people. She also stated that she has low self esteem and has barely any confidence in herself. Her goals in coming for counselling are to be able to accept her mother’s death as well as building

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    Roman scholars made negative descriptions of indegeneous Africans. For instance‚ Herodotus (IV‚IAL) wrote that Africans had “speech that resembles and shrieking of a Bat rather than the language of men”‚ lacked “individual names”‚ and even “headless beings”. In the first century AD‚ even after direct Roman Contact with indegeneous Africans‚ the Roman scholar Pliny the elder would confirm that “by report [Africans] have no heads but mouth and eyes in their breasts”. Founders of the Protestant Movement

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    How to Cope With Stress at College Millions of people go to college each year and yet most of them will still likely find one of the worst experiences in their life. One of the factors that give substantial contribution to that experience is the ability to cope with stress at college. It is a very common phenomenon among those who went through that painful college life. Some managed to survive while some did not. However‚ it is more than just possible to turn the college life to be one of the most

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    Suffering and death of one person rarely leads to the joy of others outside of the literary world. Reminiscent of the story of Jesus Christ in the Christian tradition or Dionysus in Greco-Roman mythology where a figure’s death becomes one of the most significant contributions that they make to society‚ Gregor comes to a similar fate in Kafka’s Metamorphosis. Having lived a mainly inconsequential life as a traveling salesman‚ Gregor begins the story seemingly transformed into an insect with little

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    Strategies to Cope with Stress Ways to Master Stress a) Change lifestyle habits -care for yourself -well-balanced diet -regular exercise -adequate sleep -decrease intake of caffeine (coffee‚ tea‚ colas‚ chocolate) -decrease intake of junk food -balance school/work with leisure time -build a support system of people with whom you can talk freely -seek out activities and situations‚ which affirm your strengths b) Change stressful situations -communicate your needs and concerns with assertion

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