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    yourself having a conversation‚ listen without interrupting. This will make the family member you are talking to fill better by not only talking about‚ but they will see that you really do care and want to help them. Do as the Greek philosopher Epictetus‚ "Nature gave us one tongue and two ears‚ so we could hear twice as much as we speak." When you are having a discussion or argument with a family member‚ remember that you may not always be right. Don’t let your personal pride get in the way of

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    Capitulo 7 Pag 141 Roma republican institutions‚ designed for a city-state‚ proved incapable of coping with the problems created by the conquest of a world empire. Invincible against foreign enemies‚ the Republic collapsed from within. But after Octavian’s brilliant statesmanship brought order out of chaos‚ Rome entered its golden age under the rule of emperors. For more than two hundred years‚ from 27 B.C.to A.D. 180‚ the Mediterranean world enjoyed unparalleled peace and stability. The Roman

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    UC 310 Dr.Finn Stoicism The philosophy of the Stoics played a central role in developing the ideals of the Roman ruling classes. This philosophy emerged in Greece in the early 3rd century B.C. with the thought of Zeno‚ a native of Citium on the island of Cyprus. He and his followers‚ such as Cleanthes‚ took their name from the colonnade‚ or covered porch‚ in the agora (marketplace) in Athens. These philosophers and their followers were given to strolling in this colonnade‚ or

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    The life and theories of Psychologist George Kelly PSY 330/ Theories of Personality/ Ashford University December 6‚ 2010 The American psychologist George Kelly was born in 1905 and raised on a farm in small town located in the state of Kansas. His family moved out west and was one of amongst the last homesteaders located within the west. For four years his family struggled to raise and grow crops and livestock. Due to having limited water the family was unable to stay in Colorado‚

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    Every relationship has its complications and everyone tries their best to make it work. But if a relationship has to break‚ then nothing in the world can stop it‚ but people try their best to save it. If a relationship was meant to be‚ then people should be lucky to have that person in their life. In relationships‚ people assume that there’s only the romantic type of relationships. However‚ being in a relationship can also mean being in family relationships with some degree on kinship through blood

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    “Know first who you are; and then adorn yourself accordingly” ~Epictetus Fashion is as essential as personality. It is for everyone willing to dress in a way that reflects their essence; their own style. No matter what‚ always trying to feel comfortable and satisfied with the clothes they wear that will show who they truly are. Finding individuality is really about getting to know yourself. It is about being connected with the very essence of who you are and‚ most important‚ be confident about

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    but the search for truth. Philosophical questions are more essential than its awareness‚ and every answer becomes a new question. When we go through this book he speaks about different philosophers who live in ancient and modern world. The Stoic Epictetus said‚ “Philosophy arises when we become aware of our own weakness and helplessness”2 and he again speaks about famous proposition of Descartes‚ “I think‚ therefore I am”.3 Philosophy is starting with asking questions like what is. To this there

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    Ricardo C. Juliano February 21‚ 2008 NSA 205 - RC 43 REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE A. Books Friedman‚ Thomas L. The World is Flat - The Globalized World in the Twenty-First Century. London‚ England. Penguin Books‚ 2006. Thomas L. Friedman is a New York Times columnist and Pulitzer Prize-winning author of the The Lexus and the Olive Tree. Friedman explains how the flattening of the world happened at the dawn of the twenty-first century‚ what it means to countries‚ companies‚ communities

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    person you ask. Some would say it is holding open the door for others and just being respectful toward everyone; for others‚ it would be how men treat females. Chivalry is not dead; it has just simply evolved‚ and its rarity makes it more noticeable. Epictetus once said‚ “We have two ears and one mouth so that we can listen twice as much as we speak.” There are so many people today who think disrespecting others is right. The lack of respect in this generation is insane. Parents are letting their kids

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