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    My hometown is a wonderful country Kazakhstan, which is well known for its eventful history, distinctive culture and unique nature. Kazakhstan is the world’s largest landlocked country and the ninth largest in the world. Kazakhstan is the country, which has never attacked or tried to conquer foreign lands, however, other khanates attempted to gain our lands several times. Thousands of people struggled for freedom of our motherland, and many people died for the homeland’s futurity. During tsarist…

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    them. I came to terms with this when I sat down and interviewed my best friend of 6 years, Brianne Belgrave-Sealy. New college student studying at Elms College in Massachusetts. She’s a twin, only 4’11 but the brightest personality I’ve seen. For these 6 years of friendship I was sure I knew absolutely everything about Brianna. Sitting down with her, and asking her the question some tend to avoid or just never came up got me to realize my best was something much more. She changes everyone she…

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    Daniel Pink Brainology

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    Life is full of moments people wish they could relive, while in reality we can only move forward. Cheryl Strayed gave us insight into her own personal experiences through her memoir Wild and how she moved through the rollercoaster that she called life. Daniel Pink’s definition of how one finds purpose from his novel Drive along with Angela Duckworth’s TED-Talk about Grit and how it is the key to success; bringing it all together in Carol Dweck’s article “Brainology” describing growth mindset and…

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    When faced with a violent world where hyper-masculine ideals ruled and gave way to a lack of respect for life, Baumer finds solace in observations of the nature surrounding him that is so rapidly being brutalized by the war. In some ways, nature is a representation of Baumer himself- he is full of rage, yet gentle, and rapidly being marred by violence. As in the first chapter when his friends and schoolmates were still together in the poppy field and “wind plays with our hair; it plays with our…

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    Dog Separation Anxiety

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    signs of resentment or anxiety when you leave him, there are vital actions that should be taken as quickly as possible. When I first adopted my dog Duncan from an animal shelter, I couldn't be any happier. He was just the cutest little guy - Only 5 months at the time. I had really lucked out with such a healthy young pup. Duncan was just the happiest little buddy. He would follow me EVERYWHERE. He…

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    Chapter 1 The black cloud as long as a snake appeared out of nowhere in particular. If you had seen it from a distance it would have looked like a tiny little speck of dust. The cloud landed as softly as a feather falls from a bird’s wing. The moment this cloud landed it transformed into a small man the size of a dwarf. This man had eyes black as a pebble and a tuft of greying mustache sat on his upper lip he also had a nose the kind that you get after it has been broken in battle often. The…

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    signs growing up in Pennsylvania. Therefore, I searched on the Coldwell Banker website for a successful female agent in the Phoenix area, and found Laura. I contacted her via email to set up a phone interview with her because I am out of town at the moment, and we spoke for about 20 minutes. Laura serves the Biltmore-Paradise Valley area, but specifically Paradise Valley, Scottsdale, Arcadia, North Central Phoenix, and Cave Creek/Carefree communities. She currently manages seven listings ranging…

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    Fay Hun Interview Essay

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    My interview was conducted with a spectacular woman by the name of Fay Hain. She is 77 years old but that doesn’t stop her from doing anything. Fay attended high school in Reading Pennsylvania in 1950’s. Coming from a Pennsylvania Dutch family she has had the chance to familiarize herself with the tradition language they speak. I would say she is one of the happiest and caring person that I have ever met. She takes care of her two children and three grandkids which can definitely be a lot from…

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    Definition Essay Happiness

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    I guess there is no time to devote completely in two completely different things.Anyone needs to choose a ' 'path ' '.Love or Money?Family or Career?My personal opinion is,that pursuing healthy human relationships,instead of ' 'serving ' ' the power that money has today.Certainly I don 't reject them.I just believe that,as long as I can cover my basic needs,i don 't need more.Unlikely,in relationships I always want,ask and give more.Building relationships,is the key to happiness. First of…

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    [which] relieves us of all fear of death” (Toop 228). He is indeed, in plain words, stating that at the moment of death, there can be no fear as we have no consciousness to experience fear, or any other emotion. In addition, he argues that “a life that is happy is better than one that is merely long” (Toop 228). Simply put, fulfillment of our happiness is more important, then how old we live to be. In my opinion, there are many objections to Epicurus’ argument, however they can all be rationally…

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