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    CHARACTERISTICS/TRAITS/VALUES Everyone is drawn to particular kinds of people. The characteristics I value in others is someone who's adventurous, lives in the moment, honest, encouraging, funny, and isn't serious all the time. I like to enjoy life, and want to spend time with someone who is joyous and full of optimism. As for characteristics, I want to portray to others is optimistic, funny, caring, hardworking, and outgoing. I want to be known as the person who people can rely on and enjoy…

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    Utopia, the good nonexistent place. That’s what utopia means in the Greek language. Thomas More in this book describes to us what he believes and sees a perfect society would look like and how it would function and treat the individuals living on it. I agree with multiple of the features of the society, but there are also some doubts and disagreements I have with some things within the society. I am going to list two of the excellent features and two of the inappropriate features that happen in…

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    Many people think that life must be dancing in field of sunflowers happy for it to be worthwhile. That, however, is not the case. Dr. Kilpatrick explained that actually we only truly live when we accept that life is not always dancing in a field of sunflowers but can involve real adventure. Real adventure consists of real peril, real prohibition, have real decisions, and must bear the consequences of these decisions. Although these four things may not seem like the characteristics of a truly…

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    Happiness is a concept that virtually all strive for and many have tried to determine how to fulfill. In The Happiness Hypothesis, the author, Jonathan Haidt, suggests a formula to explain what happiness consists of. He proposes this formula: H=S+C+V. In this formula, H stands for happiness, S for set point, C for conditions, and V for voluntary activities. Haidt argues that these three factors that contribute to an individual’s happiness and by maximizing these three different aspects, one can…

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    jovial with a partner. However, being with someone will not cure sadness but in some cases only make it come out in different ways. The most important thing is for people to be pleased with themselves and to not let another person dictate their happiness. A healthy couple is one where both parties feel safe, comfortable, and secure. Toxic relations on the other hand include dominance, control and insecurity.Three significant factors exemplify the differences between toxic and beneficial…

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    1.) The way he smiles at me makes me feel like the only girl in the world. 2.) He likes hugging me from behind and it feels amazing. 3.) He’s taller than me, therefore, hugging him is amazing because he wraps his arms around me and makes me feel all cute. 4.) His laugh is like music to my ears and his smile is like sunshine. 5.) His hair is soft and always sticks up. 6.) He’s a baseball player ♡ 7.) When I listen to music, I unintentionally think of him with every lyric. 8.) His cheeks…

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    The Giver Movie Vs Book

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    In the book, The Giver by Lois Lowry, and the movie there are many similarities and differences but the concept stays the same. In both the book and the movie, there is a utopia. A utopia is a community or society striving for perfection. For example, in the book and movie no one has their own birthday. This is an attempt to keep everything the same. Little did they know a complete utopia is impossible. In the book and the movie there are both similarities and differences as there are in most…

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    Solitude and its Importance In today's society, community is a small part of happiness. The more friends someone has or the more liked they feel, the more they enjoy life. They are happier because they feel wanted and popular. This feeling often feeds ego, but it also makes people able to enjoy more things in life. In the article “ End of Solitude” by William Deresiewicz, Deresiewicz says “Technology is taking away our privacy and our concentration, but it is also taking away our ability to be…

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    Khawaja Waheed Instructor Peedin ENG 111 29 November 2017 Never Give Up There are many songs that tell the reality of life by describing different events of life. These songs share the experience of life by giving inspirational messages to inspire people to live their life by having fun and living the life the way they want to. But there are other songs that that have a huge effect deep inside people’s heart. They give a…

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    success or health. It also defines how we react to surroundings. While it can have both positive and negative impact on our living, in my opinion, everyone should pursue happiness to a certain point. It allows us to become a better person, because we are led to improve our personality in many different ways. Pursuing happiness gives us goals and accomplishing goals makes us happy. These goals could be small things like buying a piece of electronics of Amazon with money I earned myself and…

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