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    Chris Gardner VS Me In the scene of the movie The Pursuit of Happyness‚ Chris and his son Christopher are sitting at a booth next to a window in a full diner at night. The camera zooms in on them eating. As Christopher eats‚ he begins to stare at an African American family across from the diner. The family is laughing and joking around as they enjoy their family dinner. Christopher begins to become distracted with envy of the “happy” family. Gardner looks at him with a smile and the realization

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    which helps build the US is personal and political freedom. American founding fathers believed that all men are created equal‚ that they are endowed by their Creator with certain unalienable Rights that among these are Life‚ Liberty and the pursuit of Happiness. It’s to secure these rights — governments are instituted among Men‚ deriving their just powers from the consent of the governed

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    an excellent job of explaining why the colonies are doing the things they are doing‚ and is very clear in stating what he and his associates think are the “unalienable rights” of the American people. Among these are “Life‚ Liberty‚ and the pursuit of Happiness.” Probably one of the most famous lines in American history‚ I have chosen to focus on this phrase and what those three things might have meant to Thomas Jefferson and the other Founding Fathers as they prepared this document‚ as well as what

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    Caitlyn Parker February 21‚ 2013 American Literature Essay #1 Pursuit of Happiness Comes in Many Ways In Ron Carlson’s “The Ordinary Son.” Reed discovers that what he might want in life is different than how his family lives. Reed’s family isn’t your typical scenario. His family is a “famous family‚” a group of geniuses not known by their family’s last name but by each individual. The children even called their parents by their first names. They all had their own names‚ they were known by

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    The Pursuit of Happiness Throughout Herman Hesse’s novel‚ Siddhartha‚ Siddhartha defines his own happiness and Siddhartha does not let anything beside himself dictate his happiness. Throughout his journeys‚ Siddhartha becomes enlightened because of the way he can so easily find happiness. Siddhartha proves this through his life decisions that go against the grain of “normal” decision making. Siddhartha throws ideas of money out the window if it is not what is going to make him happy. After

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    1.4 PERSONAL RESPONSE PRESENTATION PLANNING TEXT CHOSEN: _Pursuit of Happiness_Film THESIS: The _Pursuit of Happiness_‚ shows the idea of life as a journey. Accomplishing something is a joy but it isn’t the goal. The real joy and happiness someone receives is by the efforts that takes them to achieve that accomplishment. BRIEF OUTLINE: Never give up‚ unless you try You can achieve anything you want if you try hard enough and don’t let yourself down even when times get bad. Follow your dreams

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    expectations of happiness is way too high‚ which is leading individuals to unhappiness. Bill Watterson‚ illustrator for GOCOMICS‚ in his comic‚ “Calvin and Hobbes” claims that happiness is fleeting and it fades away. Watterson is insisting that since happiness is fleeting‚ it should not be made into a goal that is pursued. Happiness is fleeting‚ thus making it an unrealistic and unworthy goal to pursue. Society and individuals should be looking for something greater than happiness‚ such as meaning

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    Movie Review: Pursuit of Happyness Being homeless‚ separated‚ and forced to raise a five year old isn’t exactly the ideal state for most people‚ but this is where Chris Gardner (Will Smith) finds himself. The year is 1981‚ and Chris has completely gambled away all of his money into buying bone marrow scanners to sell. Once his nagging wife Linda (Thandie Newton) leaves Chris and their son Christopher (Jaden Smith‚ Will’s own son)‚ Chris realizes he has to make a change in their lives. While doing

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    Happiness is an immense feeling of joy‚ content‚ well-being and satisfaction when something positive happens or when there is a good outcome comes about in someone’s life. Some important things consider about happiness is that it does not need to be achieved by external factors such as wealth and status. These are temporary ways to happiness‚ where the happiness will not last. Instead‚ happiness can be found in other ways that can last longer. It can be found when building relationships with others

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    Charles Spurgeon once said‚ “It is not how much we have‚ but how much we enjoy‚ that makes happiness.” Happiness can be determined based on how much a neurotransmitter‚ such as a dopamine‚ in the brain is produced. It can be also defined as when one rewards oneself for their own achievements of their goals. There are many hardships especially throughout high school years - exams‚ GPAs and more. There are also times where I set my goal either really high or really low and many times I can’t reach

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