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    "I don't know what your destiny will be, but one thing I do know: the only ones among you who will be really happy are those who have sought and found how to serve." - Albert Schweitzer My life has not always been as bright and promising as it is today; I had no idea where my life was going, or how I would possibly be able to attend college at all. Since I was a child, my self-esteem has always been low, and any time college was brought up, it simply made my confidence drop even further. I never

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    Passion is Overrated?? Passion is defined as a strong and barely controllable emotion. Every person, one way or another, has a passion and it is what drives our society to be better, to advance. Each person finds their passion at different points of their life, but a majority of those people find one while they attend college. Passion in one’s life could lead to a slew of achievements. When people find a passion, it leads to them making it big, in their own way; passion pushes our society to the

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    The Passion of the Christ is one of many films about the life of Jesus but this particular one is different to the others. Released in 2004, directed by Mel Gibson and filmed in the ancient Aramaic language, `The Passion' focuses mainly on the death of Christ and shows us the full extent as to what he suffered to save mankind. Before seeing The Passion of the Christ I hadn't heard much about it except that it was very violent and politically incorrect. In fact I hadn't seen or heard a review

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    PASSION FRUIT Passion fruit is known as the member of Passiflora and grows on the climbing trees. They are native to Brazil and have sweet yet tangy flavor to it, depending upon the type and region of its harvesting. They are also known as granadilla and are usually found in subtropical regions of South America. The passion fruit plant is actually a vine that grows on anything by expanding its tendrils. A fertile soil with well-drained water and good moisture content is required for flourishing of

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    Passion Definition Essay

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    What is the meaning of passion? For many, it has it’s own unique definition, a definition that has revolutionized over time. When asked, most people would define their sense of passion as an “intense or uncontrollable emotion towards someone or something” . However, the original meaning of the word “passion,” especially in regards to the passion of Jesus Christ, takes on a different definition. When exploring the biblical interpretation of the word “passion,” it is important to note the incredible

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    THE THREE PASSIONS Passion is being referred to something that you are passionately desire in doing some matter of things. It includes your eagerness and curiosity that would possibly bring you into joy. In some ways, we mostly use our important part of our organ which is the heart. Indeed, it is true that we frequently use the heart to decide something in how we suppose to do and decide in a certain way. Heart does not lie. It always tells the truth desire compassionately. As I do, I have to

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    Live life to the fullest (Passion and Success) "In order to love life you have to find your passion; you have to find what truly makes you happy and when you find what truly makes you happy you got to chase after it; you got to take those risks. "Passion is a desire to do, or accomplish, or feel love without any barriers." (Passion Project) There are so many hindrances that come our way whenever we are chasing our own passion. However those obstacles will not succeed to stop us from achieving what

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    Jesus Christ came to die for our sins, “because the wages of sin is death;” to be a vicarious sacrifice, the death of Christ had to be and was a gruesome event. But, how gruesome? And is the film The Passion of the Christ a sagacious depiction? Film critics have charged Mel Gibson, the director of The Passion of The Christ, for being unnecessarily morbid depicting the crucifixion and left out the achievement that Christ’s offering brought to mankind. Others defend Gibson’s portrayal; by arguing one must

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    "The Passion of the Christ" by Mel Gibson, recounts the last twelve hours of the life of Jesus of Nazareth, portraying his arrest, trial, crucifixion and death. One of the most anticipated and popular religious movies in modern society, it therefore becomes susceptible to criticism. Although the film is based upon the stories within the four gospels of Matthew, Mark, Luke and John, there are many exaggerations and non-biblical elements present in the movie. This is not unexpected, since it is

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    should not only be a place that provides a comfortable shelter, it also should be a mind relaxing and exploring place that makes people think, reflect, have dialogue with oneself, and thereby grow. After I enter the workplace, I still possess the passion for observing the space and obtaining the knowledge of interior design, and I realized that interior design is the ideal career for me. Ever since, I’ve regarded being an interior designer as the goal of my life. Enlightened by what René Descartes

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