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    Build Self-Esteem

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    think about what you’re going to say. Try it! 3. Smile: Providing the situation allows it‚ smile. Smiling projects happiness and confidence. Simple. 4. Make Eye Contact: When talking or listening‚ make eye contact. There’s no need to ’out-stare’ or even stare in general‚ as this is just creepy. 5. Talk with your hands: This isn’t usually mentioned but I believe it works. When telling a story‚ or even talking in general make gestures with your hands. This helps use up the space your in and‚ in turn

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    I recall being asked by my relatives: “What do you want to be when you grow up?” and instead of an answer I would give them a blank stare. I had no idea how to respond. Not because there was nothing I found appealing‚ but because I felt passionate about too many things. I loved music‚ math‚ design‚ helping others‚ working with kids‚ analyzing situations and solving problems. There were to many career paths that I liked‚ but it always seemed to me that in order to follow one I would have to give up

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    CONCEPT INTRODUCTION 2 CHAPTER 1.Definition and origin of the word "term" 4 CHAPTER 2. Anglo-saxon law system 6 2.1. Statutory Law and Common Law 6 2.2 The origin of the Common Law 7 2.2.1 Formation of the Anglo-American legal system 8 CHAPTER 3. English legal terminology 10 3.1. Latin borrowings in Anglo-Saxon law terminology 11 3.3. French borrowings in Anglo-Saxon Law terminology 13 3.4 The terminology of English origin. 16 3.5. Comparative analysis of the lexical structure of English and

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    Case Study: Dr. Archer

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    Chen calmly states as he stares at Archer. “First one is that you did it out of hatred. You were angry of how things were‚ and it felt like it was unfair of how shit everything is‚ so you decided to do it.” He continues tapping his pen onto the wooden table‚ his small eyes never

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    expresses thoughts of her past and future. This song uses metaphors and also similes to get her points across. You are who you are and no one can take that away from you because “You are perfect”. An example of a metaphor in this song is “The whole world stares while i swallow the fear”. This line is stating that she was miss judged and bullied‚ what gives this away is the line“ they don’t like my genes they don’t get my hair”. A particular simile in this song creates a whole new topic to think about

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    Badlands: A Short Story

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    enjoy heights all that much. "it’s pretty‚ right?" a voice spoke from behind him. he was startled by it‚ which resulted in him jumped in place. it also almost caused luke to fall off the the cliff. luke faced the girl from earlier‚ and watched her stare at the sunset. "yeah i guess." she scoffed and replied‚ "you guess? this is the most beautiful thing in this goddamn place." "the city is nice." "no it’s not. it smells like cigarette smoke and fine alcohol." luke shrugged and answered‚ "that’s

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    Cause Of Schizophrenia

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    One of the major disorders in the psychology field is schizophrenia‚ a serious brain disorder. It is a disease that makes it difficult for a person to tell the difference between real and unreal experiences. The word traces back to Greek terms for "split" and for "mental functions." There are two different types of schizophrenia. One is reactive schizophrenia‚ which is characterized by the symptoms that are sudden and easily identified. The second type is called process schizophrenia‚ which

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    control and stability by him being able to resist his emotions to teach his step son a lesson in life. Instead of hitting him and making him hate his father even more‚ he caught him in the act and made him stare at what he had done wrong for a long time. It’s almost like forcing your dog to stare at the mess they made in the house. They will look away from it at all costs until you force them to see what they had done. John probably grew to respect his father after this as it takes allot or courage

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    Body Language

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    language is displayed through facial signals‚ attack signals and exposing oneself. Threats are relayed with hateful frowns‚ pursed lips‚ a sneer‚ or what is known as the “stare down”. Prolonged eye contact can be concerting. Staring can indicate domination‚ aggression‚ and power. Lowered eyebrows also indicate dominance. During the stare down‚ the first person to look away is “admitting defeat.” When someone is in the heat of the moment they can give attack signals such as clenching their fists or bowing

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    Optical

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    in the direction of its vertical axis downwards. Stare at the centre of the figure for a while. Some ‘scintillating’ activity will build up in the violet and blue annuli. Some observers also report a circular rotation within these regions; things will begin to “run around in circles”. This image is called “The Enigma” (1981) by the Isralian painter Isia Leviant (1914–2006). It is was being presented in a permanent exhibition “Euréka”. Stare at the red dot in the center of the figure for a minute

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