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    Before You Quit Drinking

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    What You Need To Know Before You Quit Drinking By Jason Bacot Jun 5‚ 2009 When you have a drinking problem‚ the answer lies within you to fix it. In order to obtain any help to quit drinking‚ you first have to admit that you do have a drinking problem. There are now a number of treatments available to alcoholics‚ but going in for such treatment is a waste of time‚ unless you first take responsibility for your drinking and the problems it has caused you in your life. There are two things that you

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    Life Lessons, Never Quit

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    Being a quitter can be much worse than losing‚ it’s even worse than being a loser. Would you want to be called a quitter your whole life? To me‚ I would rather take extra time trying to get it done‚ than be a quitter. If you quit one thing‚ then some will most likely quit about every time a roadblock is in your way. Many life lessons‚ like this one‚ can be good for people. They can help you out more than they can hurt you. They don’t literally hurt you‚ they are more like warning for bad things

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    The Man Who Quit Money

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    Section 002 Chapter Summary 13-14 The Man Who Quit Money As Chapter 13 unfolds‚ Mark Sundeen begins to point similar stories of people like Daniel Shellabeger‚also known as Daniel Suelo‚ who set out to find the meaning life.Leaving all their worldly possessions and money behind‚ to set out on a pilgrimage solely based off of faith. From the "Peace Pilgrim" to the Freegans to founders of Free Meal. These group of people had tapped into a spiritual freedom that many people in society are secretly searching

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    A time in my life where I was a nonconformist was when I chose to quit gymnastics‚ and instead decided to run track. The problem with this situation was that before I decided to quit I had been doing gymnastics for about 7 years. My parents were rooting me on to continue all the way for a gymnastics scholarship and my coaches were pushing the idea full force. My parents hated the idea of me quitting gymnastics because we all put in so much time and effort into the sport. They could not imagine me

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    Why I Quit the Klan

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    Section 1 “Why I Quit the Klan” is a non-fiction story written by Studs Terkel‚ which talks about former Ku Klux Klan leader‚ C.P. Ellis. Ellis was invited‚ as a Klansman‚ to join a committee on how to solve racial problems in the school system. This committee included people of all different ethical backgrounds‚ including African Americans. He reluctantly accepted‚ however after a few short meetings‚ he was elected co-chair of the committee‚ along side of Ann Atwater‚ an African American woman

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    Name: Win Naing Lin Class: ESL 141 critical reading I would like to talk my photos that are very popular places in my country. I am from Myanmar (Burma) which is situated in Southeast Asia‚ next to Thailand between china and India. 1. Yangon‚ formerly‚ known as Rangoon‚ is the capital city of Myanmar. It is also called The Golden Land. It is famous for colonial architecture‚ friendly street vendors‚ and traditionally dressed local people. Shwedagon‚ the heart of Yangon‚ is the most honoured

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    How I quit my job

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    When people hear how I quit my job as a lawyer after six years of corporate work‚ they assume I burned out and fled the nine-to-five (or‚ more accurately‚ the nine-to-midnight)‚ leaving contracts‚ negotiations and lawsuits behind.  In reality‚ I long had aspired to travel the world for a year‚ inspired by a documentary I saw in high school about trans-Siberian trains. Staring at the screen‚ watching birch trees and snow and a railroad track running for thousands of kilometres‚ I resolved to take

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    pharmaceutical that‚ alongside support‚ helps adults 18 and over quit smoking. When advertised it is said that a few side effects may include mental and mood swing‚ however let us take a closer look at what more serious side effects may include. Reports show that a few people have had changes in conduct‚ threatening vibe‚ agitation ‚ depressed inclination‚ self-destructive thought or actions while utilizing Chantix to help them quit smoking. A few people had these manifestations when they started

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    Merdine decided to quit smoking‚ she made this decision recently. She had smoked two packs of cigarettes a day‚ she had done this for several years. In this time‚ her teeth had tuned brown‚ her fingertips were yellow. She had developed a hacking cough‚ she wheezed like a cracked radiator‚ she had known it was time to quit. She understood that it would not be easy. Merdine’s first step was to change her brand of cigarettes. She switched to “low-tar” brand‚ she immediately started smoking twice as

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    Valley Forge: Would You Quit? In Philadelphia‚ the winter of 1777‚ the situation was harsh and rough. General George Washington wanted a place where he could keep an eye on the British‚ and he decided to go with Valley Forge. Valley Forge was the turning point for the Revolutionary War. It was a place that men were starving to death‚ dying from sickness and diseases‚ and dying from being shot. George Washington decided to make a camp at Valley Forge with his troops and soldiers. He had a lot of

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