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    twice about it. They would pick winning over losing every time. Why would they not? Winning has many benefits: the feeling of beating a rival is full of enjoyment and pleasure; it also makes you feel great because you exceeded at something and beat it; winning also makes a person feel more powerful as if they can accomplish anything. Overall winning seems to be far greater than losing; however, there are many greater benefits in losing. To start, losing is far better for a person than winning; it

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    Losing Focus

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    happy and satisfied for getting everything you want done. For example, I believe the more you accomplish, the more focused you are, and focus is essential. When you are always focused on a particular task, it is very likely it will get done faster. Losing focus is detrimental to productivity. When you put your full attention into something, it will be simple for you to complete it. Being focused helps you reach your goal

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    Losing In Battle

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    The author’s perspective of “Losing in battle, ISIS gains by attacking the gray zone’ of the west”, Kari Vick, has also used various opinions and facts that he has exposed to the reader as he explains what the “gray zone” is to the readers. The author was very thorough with information as he explained the situation and other events that have occurred with ISIS such as proving how ISIS sees the world in black and white and how they abhor the middle-ground where day life lives. Kari also explained

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    Losing A Parent

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    Losing a Parent as a Child Many Children lose a parent at a young age. Numerous people don’t take into consideration what these children go through. The pain they feel everyday or even every so often. Losing a parent as a child can cause significant issues in the future such as, developmental and mental issues. There are many effects for a child as they grow up without a parent. “During 25 years of follow-up research, the absolute risk of suicide was four in 1,000 in boys who had a parent

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    Losing A Tenant

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    Losing a tenant, especially a good one, is always an unpleasant experience, but you can still use the situation to your advantage. Obviously tenants who leave have very specific reasons for doing so and discovering these reasons can be very enlightening. Through the use of exit interviews and surveys you are able to pinpoint what it is that cause tenants to move out, which in turn enables you to address these issues. In many cases the reason for tenants leaving are completely preventable and by discovering

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    Losing Tenants

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    Losing tenants can be expensive. You're losing the rental amount, but you're also spending money in advertising and labor intensive tasks to turn over the apartment. Renter retention is vital for your business, and happy tenants stay in their units for years. There are unique challenges that go along with owning an apartment building whether it's one unit or a large rental property. In some cases, it's easier to have procedures in place when you're overseeing more than one unit. It becomes your job

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    Losing Isiah

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    Early childhood is the most important phase of development in one’s lifespan as the experiences during childhood sets the course for later stages of development. It has been noted that a mother’s actions during pregnancy may influence the development of an infant. The developmental influences include prenatal, perinatal and neonatal environments. (Santrock, 2002) Although babies come into the world with no say or control over which family they will be placed into, or the environment in which they

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    Losing a Friend

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    My memory can only place certain moments of that day into a sequence that makes any sort of sense in my head. I recollect the fluttering, fluorescent light bulbs that seem to put me into some sort of morbid spotlight for all to see, and the smell, the sterile smell of a life ended. Much like that of a movie, I saw everything in that hopeless sort of slow motion as if to somehow slow down the reality of what I was to become of me and my family. The early morning of March 24, 2006 was nothing if not

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    Losing My Friends

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    “Losing someone that you’ve taken for granted your whole life really changes a person. Margaret, I know you must be feeling many different emotions, but I need you to pinpoint one and share with the group. You don’t have to share the whole story, but in order for you to get better you need to tell the group about your brother.Losing a friend is hard, losing a sibling is harder, but losing your twin...I can’t imagine what you must be feeling. That’s why you’ve been sent here. That’s why you have to

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    Bucs Losing Culture

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    Well Bucs fans, it seems as if that eerie feeling of the losing culture is circling around us again. Some fans will argue, did it ever really leave? Since the 2008 season, which is when this writer believes that whatever jinx and or curse, on this team came to be. See the Manning Monday Night massacre… fans you know exactly which game. The losing culture circles this team, like a vulture circles its prey. With a grand total of 3 winning season since then, last season being one of the three, the

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