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    himself. People have roles that define how they view themselves and why they are needed. As a result, if they exert this power to preserve the role no matter the consequence they end up destroying the relationships that defines their role from the very start. They start losing their own identity and focus on the role instead. Thus a mother may become more controlling and a spouse more jealous. They lose listening skills and empathy over time where trust degenerates. It is important that people do not

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    Human chemistry is incredibly fragile, allowing people to be easily influenced, for better or for worse, by the world around them. In some instances, these influences can be positive, even therapeutic. In others, these influences can be toxic to people’s ability to form ideas and exist as an individual. In an article for The Guardian, Paul Lewis evaluates the fragility of human chemistry in terms of technology. He explores the reality that people do not have as much control over their thoughts as

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    My Father Is A Hero

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    When I think of a hero  I think of a strong person who cares about the things they believe. Thay care about others around them. They help the people in need.  They stand for what is right. This is why my dad became my hero.  My dad is a great man. he grew up in a  small town. In the same place i grew up. He was born 61 years ago. He grew up as a hard worker on a mountain herding sheep. He later met my mom and they got married. Later on in his life he develop lyme disease and is now currently functionally

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    on a higher pedestal than the people I am surrounded by. I act as a humble leader because I know that I have not always been at the leadership level that I currently am. From dance, to student council, to link crew, my age does not give me automatic power. I am looked up to for my experience, but I am a leader for my ability to make connections with those around me. If I lead in ways that just push people around, it won’t be very effective; at a certain point people get fed up with a condescending

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    support someone they hate. This is extremely bad because this could cost some people to lose friends, respect, and even their current or future jobs. One instance of losing friends is from writer Michelangelo Signorile, who wrote an article about how he can’t be friends with you if you voted Donald Trump. He said that if you support an unstable/childish man than you can’t be trusted. Right there he has cut off ties with many people as they have with him just because of who he supports. I personally have

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    unprotected self? Overcoming the intimacy barriers in a relationship of any form is a very important step to the healthy growth of that relationship and the people involved. Intimacy barriers come in many different forms, they are very solvable and I have personally let my own barriers hold me back from the people I love. Intimacy is a hard task for some people to accomplish. The meaning of intimacy is “into-me-see”. (1) “It's a blending of our heart with another's, so we can "see into" who they really are

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    What makes one person feel happy, may not make another person feel the same kind of feeling. All people around the world look at and feel happiness in different ways than others. Happiness is something that is extremely personal and very much varies from person to person. For example, someone who likes thrills and adventures, such as an extrovert, would reach more energy and happiness more than an introvert would. Whereas an introvert, would find more happiness and energy when doing more laid back

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    Belonging to a person or group of people is the fundamental basis for happiness in life, bringing a sense of similitude, comfort, and safety, impacting on the choices you make and your life’s course. Two things that greatly influence an individual’s perspective of belonging are your family, and social status, as they can shape how a person perceives themselves, and ultimately how they perceive belonging. The heart-warming story of a Vietnamese refugee portrayed in the memoir “The Happiest Refugee”

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    ordinary people are identified in different categories. Celebrities are the elite or ones who have a prodigious influence on the public. Famous people range from artist all the way down to politicians. Ordinary people are common citizens of the world. Conventionally, this refers to one who conducts a rudimentary life with no authentic exposure to spotlight attention. This may additionally mean ordinary people have not accomplished as much as a celebrity. Although celebrities and ordinary people hold

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    companies and their advertisements. Throughout school I have seen many examples of this in my classmates, family, and my own life. To begin, we have spent every year ever since 6th grade with the same 100 people and some even longer then that. With spending that much time with the same people you get to know them quite well. Over the years everyone has changed, some for the good and others for the bad. Advertisements that pop up on their can show the things they have been searching and can say so

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