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    K – KEEP CALM Keep Calm – Not allowing nerves, fears, or worries to get the better of you. “Every little thing is gonna be alright” – Bob Marley. Now, once you jump in life, you’re going to get worried, anxious, and nervous, but don’t worry: KEEP CALM. One of the things I’ve learned in life is that everything works out in the end, and if it hasn’t worked out, it’s not yet the end. I said this in a previous chapter but it really is true. Many times we worry too much about certain things, but I…

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    shouted at one hundred decibels, leaving everybody shocked. “YOU NEED TO CALM DOWN!” he shot again. This time it sends shivers down my spine. “I need to calm down?” she asks. “YES! THIS IS WHAT YOU ARE DOING!” he starts to spaz about in his seat. “YOU’RE SHAKING THE CAR!” “NO? I am not shaking the car.” She was being the most calm person you could possibly be at the moment. “YES YOU ARE! THIS IS WHAT YOU ARE DOING! YOU NEED TO CALM DOWN!” he says, still shouting at one hundred decibels. I was…

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    The Pros is that if your child is an athlete, red can increase its athletic ability. The Cons is that your child will have headaches and a decrease in academics. For little girls, “pink evokes empathy and femininity.”(Lascurain 10) Even though it's a calm color, it can also be irritating over time, which can cause anxiety. Yellow will make your child be happy all…

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    best thing to do was lie. Nat did not want to upset his family. In the short story "The Birds" by Maurier, the main character, Nat Hocken, repeatedly lied to his family because the children were too young to understand, the children needed to remain calm,and he did not want to make his wife nor the kids upset. Children do not understand the parents' problems sometimes, so Nat did not inform them of everything. Sometimes children do not need to know about everything that goes on in life. Nat…

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    anything to me and then I regret taking my anger on them. Being able to calm down during stressing events is important because I will analyze situations better and resolve them quicker. For example, I am not doing good in my math class therefore, I am stressed about my exams and it has caused me to to take my anger on my family. There is few things that I can do to calm down during stressful times. For example in order to calm down I can do small breathing exercises that will help me to…

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    usually leaders in one way or another. It is very wise to be independant. A third characteristic is to be calm. It is very wise to calm in heated situation. This can be very hard at times but it is good to do. Being calm shows self control and a stable mindset. If someone can give their ideas in a calm manner, the ideas would be considered more that if said in a harsh tone. Overall, being calm helps people respect you and your ideas and is seen to me as wise. My fourth characteristic is…

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    is the calm waters environment in the first place? The term itself is a metaphor that dominated the thinking of practising managers and academics in terms of handling change. Basically the calm waters view of organizational change envisions the organization as a large ship crossing a calm sea. The ship's captain and crew know exactly where they are going because they have made the trip many times before. Change comes in the form of an occasional storm, a brief distraction in an otherwise calm…

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    The Tell Tale Heart: Character The narrator of the story “The Tell-Tale Heart” by Edgar Allan Poe is very calm at the beginning of the story, then his guilty conscience starts to tear him apart. To begin, “You should have seen how wisely I proceeded - with what caution - with what foresight - with what dissimulation I went to work!” (Page 1, Paragraph 3) The narrator wanted to kill his boss for unexplainable reasons. This shows that at first he was very careful of how he did things. In addition…

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    My Essay is all about rehabilitation and how it helps people who struggle with different things. For example, Animal Therapy can help those with high anxiety. Pool Therapy can help people calm down and relax their mind and body. Counselling and Talking can give someone the opportunity to have someone they can trust to talk things over and feel better about themselves and others. Animal therapy is a good thing to do if you have high anxiety or a high level of stress, or a mental illness or other…

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    and honorably despite slights from both her father and her brother. So, what allows Lucilla to remain calm when others find themselves brimming with anger, hatred and the desire for revenge? Initially, Marcus Aurelius insults his daughter, Lucilla, by acknowledging that she would make a great Caesar, but neglects to grant her any authority on account of her gender. Lucilla, however, remains calm and shows no sign of anger at this insult. Firstly, Lucilla…

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