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    Taking time to stop and be aware of what you are doing, instead of just going about your day is important. Being mindful will not only help you in your day to day life, but can help improve relationships. Another important benefit of mindfulness is being able to be more compassionate, empathetic and Intune with others. The book I chose was 10-Minute Mindfulness: 71 Habits for Living in the Present Moment by S.J. Scott and Barrie Davenport. I first chose this book because I thought I have ten…

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    send, but it was important for the author to confront what she believed was false Christian ideology so she could adequately inform readers how her perception of Christianity was necessary for freedom of the races. We see this idea when Marie St. Clare shared with her husband Auguste the message of a minister preaching that the order of society comes from God. Stating that some must be high and others low, Marie was hoping to validate slavery to her husband. Auguste simply denies the Bible…

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    Life is a lesson of mistakes or even purpose put together; below the mistake allow you to lead or fail. Recognizing love is wonderful trail that ca tear you down. Even can discontent yourself into a new soul within body. Male and female touch is like attract whatsoever you truly desire in soulmate. Tess Durbeyfield and Edna Pontellier are two females that went through obstacle of love making, future decision, and self-independent. Secret that are closed behind doors will soon appear to the…

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    Thomas Hardy is one of the most renowned poets and novelists in English literature history. Hardy’s career spanned through the Victoriana and the Modern Eras. During his eight-eight years of life he lived through many upheavals, such as World War One. He was often criticized for his work because of its existentially bleak outlook and sexual themes. Hardy wrote fourteen novels and several poems through the course of twenty-six years. Hardy’s great novels, included Tess of the D’Ubervilles…

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    by Francis of Assisi, 1182-1226, which was one of the three orders of Saint Francis. The First Order, regarded as Order of Friars Minor or simply “Franciscans” are mendicant men, people who practice and live in poverty. The Second Order, the Poor Clares, are the religious sisters of order or nuns. The Third, which is arguably the most important/influential and no doubt made up the largest composition of the order was called the Third Order of Saint Francis which included lay men and women who…

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    are others that have been restored. Many of the castles are open to the public. The Bunratty Castle was built in the 15th century, and it is a medieval fortress that overlooks the River Shannon. The River Shannon is a beautiful river in County Clare, Ireland. In the 950's the Vikings established settlements in Ireland but…

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    Although marriage has long been associated with love and romance, an unhealthy marriage can pose serious complications on a family. With 49 percent of all marriages in the United States ending in divorce, divorced persons often consider remarriage, believing that the next partner they select is truly “the one” (Cox & Demmitt, p. 450, 2014). Although one would think that a person with previous marital experience would be more knowledgeable in what they are seeking in a new spouse (Cox & Demmitt…

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    The Premier’s ANZAC Essay Australian communities reacted to wartime pressures in divisive responses that caused disagreements in Australia. Wartime pressures are the influence or effect that war has on something or someone. Although some wartime pressures resulted in the uniting of Australian communities, the majority of these pressures caused Australian communities to separate such as the amount of death and casualties, the economy changing, war weariness and the Easter uprising. During World…

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    Tess Essay In the novel Tess of the D’Urbervilles written by Thomas Hardy, Thomas Hardy challenges the ideas that the Victorians had. He does this through themes and the three main characters, Tess,Alec and Angel. The two main themes that challenge the Victorian ways is the idea of the perfect woman and social criticism and the main characters that challenge the ways of Victorian ways is Tess, Angel and Alec. The perfect idea of a woman was that they do what men want them to do, stay at home…

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    They get on well throughout life, and my grandmother is proud of each of them. She loves her grandchildren, too. She has ten grandchildren: Noah, William, Harrison, Clare, Brenna, Anya, Stephen, Claudia, Josephine, and me. She enjoys the fact that with grandchildren you can do fun things with them and not have to be responsible for them completely. Many things have changed throughout my grandmother’s life. There is…

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