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    five‚ I would always attend my step sister’s soccer games during the weekend while at my dad’s. I would always love to watch but I was more of a hands on person. I have always wanted to play soccer but unfortunately it was harder to do for a kid‚ like me‚ when I had divorced parents that lived 40 minutes away from each other. It was so hard because usually when it came to soccer‚ the games would be during the weekend and practices would be a few days during the week. Finally‚ after my sophomore year

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    world is changing in every minute that’s passing‚ so it’s hard for us to remain unchanged ourselves. Some people remain faithful to what they do well whereas others prefer to have changes and try new things in order to increase your knowledge and understanding. First of all‚ whilst you’re learning new things‚ you cannot afford to get left behind. This is one disadvantage. Being students‚ you need to build up your knowledge to be qualified to pass your exams and carry on with your future career. For example

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    How To Be Happy

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    How to be Happy Introduction Throughout history many have tried to find what makes the “good life”. One key consideration when discussing what makes the “good life” is happiness. Many have tried to define happiness or how to achieve it‚ such as Aristotle in The Eudemian Ethics. Happiness seems to be subject to personal interpretation‚ but what makes people happy or leads to happiness seems to be rooted in human interaction and habit. People who consider themselves to be happy have strong family

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    Happy Days

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    Happy Days Remember that old television show" Happy Days?” Well‚ when I was in the fifth grade I remember thinking‚ "My family is like ‘Happy Days’." We were happy and there was plenty of laughter and love to go around. Furthermore‚ like the television show‚ there were plenty of struggles and some kind of dilemma to solve before the night was over. No matter the problems the day may have brought‚ I always went to bed feeling happy‚ safe‚ and loved. Unlike the majority of kids in my fifth-grade

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    Happy Loman

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    play was called “The Death of a Salesman”. The play was directed by Kenneth Albers with starring characters named‚ Willy Loman‚ Linda Loman‚ Biff Loman‚ Happy Loman‚ Charley‚ Uncle Ben‚ and Bernard. This play was about the Loman family that is falling apart‚ however‚ can’t seem to realize their failure themselves. The character who struggles the most is‚ Willy Loman. Willy is the father of the family and he believes that the way to be successful is to be popular. Willy raises his sons to become successful

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    “The most important thing in communication is to hear what isn’t being said.”  ― Peter Drucker This famous quote from Austrian-American management consultant Peter Drucker highlights the importance of non-verbal communication both in business and in our everyday lives. Good communication is the key to forming successful relationships both professionally and personally. However‚ it is vital to note that it is not our words but our non-verbal actions that actually speak loudest when communicating

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    My family has always been the most important facet of my life. I never knew how important they were until I moved away. I have been away from my family for close to three years now‚ particularly my mother‚ and it is hard being all alone out here. It is a tough experience from being a “mama’s boy” to only seeing her twice a year‚ if I’m lucky. When you’re forced to be on your own at such a young age you learn how valuable the small things are. However‚ you have to take the good with the bad

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    A Happy Marriage

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    The Role of Communication for a Happy Marriage Argenia L. McCray COM200: Interpersonal Communication Instructor: Bonnie Stiemke April 28‚ 2014 The Role of Communication for a Happy Marriage Even though things you should not say or do in a marriage. What couples should do to keep a happy marriage. Married couple today constantly think their marriage should not be exchangeable with emotions‚ feeling‚ beliefs‚ regrets‚ and desires‚ our communication skill is

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    chance graduating high school‚ let alone get into college. Although‚ I have not faced discrimination from others‚ I have faced it from‚ at the time‚ the most important person in my life. My father. He’d start off the morning by saying‚ “Evelyn‚ sometimes it is hard to believe that you have good grades." My shoulders sag. "Come on Evelyn; do not tell me your brother is smarter than you‚" he says calmly. "Evelyn‚ I do not know how you get A’s and B’s. Your brain must only work at school." I put my head

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    The main purpose of the Declaration of Independence was to declare that the American colonies were separating from England (thus declaring independence). The document also stated what the principles were as the foundation for seeking independence. The document can be broken down into four parts.Introduction -States the purpose of the document; which was to explain why the American people were declaring independence from Great Britain. Theory - The theory of certain immutable rights possessed

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