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    choose one thing; it would have to be how nice I am. The reason being is because I am way too nice to people that’s when they start to take advantage of me. Also I am too nice sometimes that I can’t control it; I would volunteer to do things from the kindness of my heart without expecting anything in return. It is possible for me to change this characteristic of mine. Many people might like it‚ but for myself I do not like being the nice‚ kind‚ and respectful guy all the time. Living for the past eighteen

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    Human Kindness

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    This story is not mine and I couldn’t think of any kindness that I had received so I asked my friend for help. Luckily‚ I was at my friend’s house and her mother had kindly helped me out. Though this is an act of kindness‚ I would like to tell you about one that my friend’s mother has experienced. I will tell this tale as though I was in her shoes. When I was 18 years old and just fresh out of school‚ my parents got into a car accident and never made it back. I stayed at home for only 3 months till

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    Definition Of Kindness

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    Kindness is something that is rare in each common response‚ although it is one of the most important aspects to any interaction. Many people have disabled their responses on their own by not letting themselves to learn kindness. The two ends of this are strength and weakness. The weak man is the man who is trying to be strong and in effect‚ they act rude. Kindness shows strength and the more you show the stronger you can be. I learned how to be kind to others and how to stand up for myself without

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    The Power Of Kindness I hate fish. No matter what kind of fish‚ I will avoid eating it at all costs. But that early afternoon in a tiny town named Zacapuato‚ Jalisco‚ Mexico‚ I learned to eat every crumb on my plate‚ even if it is fish. Our hosts were generous‚ heart-warming people who had offered my grandparents‚ my sister‚ and I a place to stay for about 5 days during our 3-week trip. My sister and I had the opportunity to take a trip down to Mexico with our grandparents to become fluent in Spanish

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    Act of Kindness

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    Sarah Omer 10/21/13 HLT110 My Act of Kindness Everyone should do something nice to someone at least once in his or her lifetime. Kindness is the act or the state if charitable behavior to other people. Doing something kind to someone makes you feel great about yourself. People also look at you in a better way when they notice your act of kindness. That’s why I decided to do an act of kindness. On Saturday‚ I decided to take a walk with my friends in DC. While I was taking a walk we noticed

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    Loving-kindness is defined as an openhearted nurturing to ourselves and others. The golden rule says‚ “Treat others just the way you want to be treated.” Kindness and compassion are all qualities that live in humans. By practicing kindness toward others we give a gift to ourselves and it has benefits just by doing it. There is a scientific evidence for why loving kindness works. Our emotions are shaped by our thoughts. Our loving-kindness practice helps us to feel more positive‚ kind‚ and patient

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    A heart without kindness is like empty shell. We channel the same kindness towards meaningful purpose. Once kindness has been set to motion‚ it moves around until it reaches us again. It cannot be diminished by anyone. Kindness is never lost as long as there are people who keep on reviving it. According to what I believe‚ kindness always lays dormant ready to be activated‚ but incapable of doing anything. It is like a calm air which cannot be utilized for anything‚ but when that air turns into

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    A Complicated Kindness

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    A Complicated Kindness- Miriam Toews Catherine Arnold I recently read a book called A Complicated Kindness‚ by Miriam Toews. The protagonist is a teenage girl named Nomi. Nomi is growing up trapped in a small Mennonite community called East Village in the middle of nowhere‚ in Canada. All her life Nomi was told what to believe‚ with heavy emphasis on the belief that living dutifully and by the word of God in this life would guarantee salvation in

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    Kindness – “Catalyst for Change” “Being different is a good thing‚ it means you are special‚” was the phrase I use to hear a lot from my parents growing up. Being one of the few Filipinos among a predominantly white community‚ especially in school‚ it was only a matter of time before I was being confronted with a question about my race. I became conscious about how others identified me. I became aware of my own actions when interacting with others of a different race. I learned that I have to

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    “Fire and Rain” by James Taylor is a song mentioned in A Complicated Kindness that Nomi can relate to easily. James Taylor was born March‚ 12th 1948 in Boston‚ Massachusetts‚ although he was mainly raised in North Carolina. By age 14‚ Taylor was writing songs‚ singing‚ and had learned to play the guitar and cello. In 1966‚ he moved to New York City to form a band with some of his friends and by the end of the year they were performing regularly at cafes. Unfortunately‚ while in New York‚ Taylor lost

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