To have peace in the world we must be willing to ingrain it into our soul. It's a contagious force which stems from us internally and for it to last in the world and in us we must have specific traits and ideals. Being optimistic and oozing positivity s the foundation for peace. It affects you and your aura - making it bright and powerful. But other people are also affected. It's been proven time and time again that humans are drawn to others that are happy, friendly and outgoing and forming friendships
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What is a good character? This may seem like a simple question, yet it may be a complicated one, too. But there are many different ways to describe someone who has good character, and some of the qualifications are honesty, loyalty, and faith. However, character is not something someone is born with, it is the development of one’s personality and individuality which identifies them based off their ethnic, cultural, and academic background. When you think of a person with good character, you might
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What do I believe to be important as the best coach I can be? Well, for me it is treating every player I coach with complete respect, fairness, open communication with every one of them and building a long trusting relationship with each other. If I show them these characters from within myself it is my hope that they will model it for themselves, for me, their teammates, the officials, the fans, their parents and by all opposing teams, too. My main objective when I coach any team is I want to help
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A man’s face, if we can read I aright, is generally an index to his character. We can tell what sort of man he is by the expression of his countenance, as we can tell the species of a shellfish by its shell; for, as a shell fish secrets its shell so the soul secrets its physical face. It is we ourselves who make our faces; and we make them gradually and unconsciously and to express our inner character. Character is simply the sum total of confirmed habits; and as a habit is formed, it slowly writes
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Life sucks. It really does suck. You put in effort and all you receive is crap in return. Life makes you want to curl up in a ball put on some Adele and cry. Why does life suck so much? Well one reason is because you put so much into life that you expect life to give you some good back. But that is not how life works. You fill yourself with a false reality but the actual truth is that life doesn’t care. Life doesn’t care if you do hours of good deeds. Life doesn’t care if you spent hours working
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What does it take to be a leader in the United States Armed Forces? The acronym LDRSHIP describes the values that the Army instills into its officers. The acronym stands for Loyalty, Duty, Respect, Selfless Service, Honor, Integrity, and Personal Courage. Loyalty is a feeling of commitment or allegiance that a person has toward his or her country. In the army loyalty is an important value because if an enlisted man did not care for his country he would have no motivation to serve. Loyalty also
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Within the wide array of human characteristics, there exists courage a trait that allows for bold and risky decisions to be made. Courage is the ability to overcome one's fears both inner and outer for the sake of doing what is morally right. Being courageous is often associated with physical actions. A man runs out into the line of fire to save a child and earns a courageous title, however it is not the act of running that gives him that title. He earns that description because he stands up to
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Makenna Hofer Pomeroy Honors English Period 4 December 16, 2014 Winston Undone The culture of power in Oceania psychologically broke Winston's human will power. When faced with pain free will becomes nonexistent. Winston experiences a series of psychological and physical torture causing him to lose control of his thoughts and free will. He becomes willing to sacrifice anything for the chance to get away from torture. Winston's at the Ministry of Love. Here he will be "cured". Into his cell comes
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"Loyalty and devotion lead to bravery. Bravery leads to the spirit of self-sacrifice. The spirit of self-sacrifice creates trust in the power of love." (Morinei Ueshiba). Love and Loyalty is important in finding out who you are in the world. In the poem "My Mother Pieced Quilts" by Teresa Ascota and the short story "Everyday Use" by Alice Walker, both authors use imagery and figurative language to establish the symbolic nature of the quilts to show love and loyalty. Ascota describes a mother's love
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Vincent D’Onofrio, a famous actor, once noted, “It's pretty simple, pretty obvious: that people's first impressions of people are really a big mistake.” This means that most people trust others too fast, their for, they make mistakes regarding each other. If a person could stop, and think about who they are trusting, they might realize that they are trusting someone too fast and giving them power. From the first time he picked up the phone; to the time when he called a stranger his daughter; John
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