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    Be Yourself

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    HOW TO BE YOURSELF 1. Find yourself and define yourself on your terms  Yet‚ you can’t be yourself if you don’t know‚ understand yourself first. It should be your primary goal to find this out. Find the time to dwell upon what you value and take time to consider what makes up the essence of who you are. As part of this‚ contemplate your life and choices. Try to think about what kinds of things you would or wouldn’t like to do‚ and act accordingly;

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    What Makes a True Friend?

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    What Makes a True Friend In my life‚ there have been so many friends that have touched me‚ changed me and supported me. But once in a while someone comes along and stands out above the rest because of their unfailing loyalty‚ much-needed humor and true kindness. Her name is Vicki and she entered my life only a few years ago. In that time‚ I have come to know her and have found that she is just that kind of friend. Vicki has always proven herself to be very loyal. A few years

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    Leadership - Knowing yourself so you may begin exploring your own true potential. There are several questions that must be discussed first to gain access the knowledge of oneself. The first question is “what is a personal strength?”A personal strength is having self-confidence. It is the ability to communicate with yourself in a positive manner. It is having a vision of who you want to be‚ how you want to live‚ how you want to fulfill your vision and then by having the faith to do so‚ you can achieve success

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    eyes to how unfair our law system is. I never realized the District Attorney had screeners that get to pick and choose what cases will get tried‚ and if they don’t take the case that person gets off easy. I believe if you break the law you should get tried and get the punishment you deserve‚ no matter what. The reason I believe everyone deserves to be punished for their action is because my sister recently was a victim of what the cops said was a class three sexual assault. He was eighteen and

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    NYRR Short Answers 12. Do you consider yourself an athlete? Why or why not? An athlete is an individual who actively engages in sports‚ which I rarely do. Although I am aware of the benefits of exercise‚ it is not a large component of my lifestyle. The only time I am actively exercising is during my physical education class at school during Tuesday and Thursday mornings. Badminton and volleyball are the only sports I am fairly good at. However‚ I do not have the time or equipment to engage in these

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    Q: It seems like you‚ the author‚ want to make the world more aware of what has been going on in North Korea. What were the challenges you faced writing Shin’s story? A: One of the biggest challenges trying to write this story was getting him to cooperate with me. He didn’t want to recollect his time in the camps in North Korea. These camps were detrimental to the civilians of North Korea. I’m very grateful for his cooperation in writing this novel so I can make the general public more aware of how

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    Why you describe yourself competitive The easy answer is yes. You must give plenty of examples. And from as many aspects of your life as possible. University experience certainly‚ but also include situations from your early life in order to demonstrate that competition is natural to you. Sporting activities are an obvious source here. Show that you are competitive on your own as well as within a team situation. You should also suggest that you are successfully competitive. Failing in competition

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    distinguish between something that is true and something that is believed to be true? By using different ways of knowing‚ we can distinguish between something that is true and something that is believed to be true. In order to express these distinctions‚ personal experiences‚ their implications‚ and their counterclaims are needed to be stated. For something to be “true” it must be public‚ eternal‚ and independent. If the “truth” does not follow these guidelines then it can not be “true.” The ways of knowing

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    Michael Phan Mrs. Dunn Ap English October 10‚ 2010 Balancing Life “Constantly Risking Absurdity” describes the struggle within to find beauty and value in the process of writing poetry. Lawrence Ferlinghetti describes a poet’s struggle and strength in trying to find balance on a rope he stands on. Not only is he risking absurdity‚ but he is also risking death. The poem deals with trying to find meaning and his concerns of criticism and failure. Ferlinghetti doesn’t only depict an acrobat’s

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    Man is constantly trying to use technology to intensify food production. To what extent is technology the answer to world hunger. Using of technology to intensify food production includes choosing seeds of better qualities‚ using modern irrigation methods and using chemicals such as fertilisers‚ pesticides and herbicides to increase the outputs of crop fields because plants become more restricted to dry seasons‚ insects as well as famers are able to grow more rounds of crops in a year. This also

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