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    educators how to balance their personal and professional lives. Inner Resilience has many core platforms, ranging from residential retreats, professional workshops, inner life series, parent workshops and a set K-8 curriculum for teachers. Though the curriculum…

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    they set. Where life is good, life is comfortable. But this “dream” is not assessable for everyone. The dream is more for the rich and benefited people like company owners. Everyday…

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    generations the path to a happy life has been a difficult one. Being a happier person does take a lot of effort but nothing is impossible. When a person is happy his or her life will be much smoother and in most cases healthier and/or longer. According to Sarah Hansen, a writer for Lifehack.org, studies have shown that happy people are 35% less likely to die early compared to people that are unhappy. There are several things that cause unhappiness in a person’s life. The stimulus that causes…

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    Jealousy Essay

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    Fear of being replaced According to (Davis, 1936) “Descartes declares jealousy as a kind of fear related to a desire to preserve a possession.” Or else known as property. Property is a fixed amount of rights, obligations, and agreements. In a relationship each should feel as though their significant others is their property. Other example is they should feel as they only get to experience/share special characteristics of that other person. Jealousy arises when their property is threatened. This…

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    The utopian image of life consists of never ending happiness with laugh, smiles, and love. However, life is not always perfect, it consists of duality, a combination of happiness and suffering. Suffering is inevitable, it is a characteristic of human existence. Suffering may be defined as anything that causes one pain or discomfort physically, mentally or emotionally. The pain associated with suffering is unique and individual, as the feelings associated with suffering are different for each…

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    on the aspect of learning. The way I am able to handle assignments and time management to this day has been such an improvement from my late stages of my high school years. Having the ability to manage my time wisely attending Manchester Community College is one of my strong suits. Fabricating a schedule that fits accordingly to my daily life has been my best decision so far at MCC. After attending class Monday through Wednesday I work part time delivering pizza’s to help pay my way through…

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    Cowherds Pestle Analysis

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    with primary schools and hospital to expand the Cowherds community and reach more people to tackle health issues in Salford. To reach efficiency in the application of this solution we researched primary schools and their characteristics to explain how Cowherds can connect with them. First, Holy Family Salford constitutes a primary school based on British values, which includes a wide range of extracurricular activities ranging form sport to house choirs. Additionally, the schools provide a…

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    three other motivations that will keep me going in school do that I can graduate; one of those is the support I have from my family and friends. I am also motivated by my current job and the lastly I am motivated by not wanting to be a failure. To be motivated throughout my coursework I plan on having daily schedule so I can plan out day and not become overwhelmed. I have a long journey in front me I want to do my best so I can be successful in life with these motivations I should be able to…

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    Setting goals is a valuable way to guide one’s self through life. Whether or not humans are trying to meet a goal, often translates into everyday life. This theme is portrayed through Holden Caulfield of Catcher in the Rye and Louie Zamperini of Unbroken. Both experience the highest of highs and lowest of lows at times that coexist with when they are working to achieve more in life. In the novels Unbroken and Catcher in the Rye, everyday life is bettered by having a goal as seen through the…

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    When it comes to my personal happiness I would say I am an 8-9. I have enough money to cover the basics that are needed for daily life. My children are, mostly, in good places in their lives. I have answers to what is different about my youngest boys, my oldest and I are establishing a relationship as mother/son (he was adopted by my brother and his ex-wife) and I have pictures of my dad. The beliefs I have about aging seem to all tie in together. They seem to be different heads of the same…

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