is "what might've been". But what if a man is faced with what was, or what may never be, or what could no longer be? Choosing the right path is never easy, its a decision we make with only our hearts to guide us. But sometimes we find our way to something better... sometimes we fight through the regret and the remorse of our mistakes, our malice and our jealousy and the shame we feel for not being the people we were meant to be...and thats when we find our way to something better....or when something
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will make for greater purity for them; and Allah is well acquainted with all that they do. And say to the believing women that they should lower their gaze and guard their modesty; and that they should not display their beauty and ornaments except what must ordinarily appear thereof; that they should draw their veils over their bosoms and not display their beauty except to their husbands, their fathers, their husbands' fathers, their sons, their husbands' sons, their brothers or their brothers' sons
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In this world today it seems to be very hard to see old age as a positive transition. People these days see old age as the depressing side of life, the down word spiral, and the end of days of their life. These statements and beliefs are completely false. With the constrictions that society places on the elderly, such as forced retirement, they still strive to have positive and fulfilling lives as they grow old. The way people adapt to these challenges is crucial to the quality of life experienced
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For the son of God to come to the world he had to come through a channel, a woman that would bring him forth. She would give birth to him biologically. It would require a special woman to do that. She was in the mind of God at creation, she was in the Word of God in the scriptures and in the special action of God in her birth, all these made her to be the highly favored one. She is full of grace. Born in time but God had known her before she was born. By the special grace of God, she became one of
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another non-donor who had no use for them anyhow because that person was already dead, yet without agreeing to give up their organs upon their death another life will be lost. Everyone can help to save lives by donating your vital organs after you have passed away. You will have no further need for them and I promise, you won’t even notice they are gone. How do you feel when you have to wait for something you really, really want? What if it was something you couldn’t live without? Nearly 80,000
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In the middle of the 20th century when vaccines were introduced to the general public life expectancy substantially rose and so did the general health of the citizens. So why would we not have vaccinations be a mandatory thing if all it can cause is better quality of life for everyone? Not only do vaccines provide a better quality of life for us but they keep our loved ones, families,friends,and even our neighbors safe as well. Currently in third world countries there are mass epidemics of diseases
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because you have somebody to blame when things go wrong… you understand that some divine force really is trying to mess up your day.” – Percy Jackson and the Lightning Thief They may not really be Greek gods out there that brings misfortune to unsuspecting civilians but here are other reasons why we have bad days. The answer lies deep within our subconscious minds. THE ENNEAGRAM The Enneagram is an ancient Muslim tool describing nine types of personalities. A person may fall under any one of the
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project like so, if you do not have the passion before the project it is likely you will develop it sometime during. I want to take this time and explain to you how easy it was for me to figure out early in life how much I love muscle cars. I really like some of the newer aero dynamic looking vehicles, but combining the new look and the old muscle car look really brought back a feeling of a personal touch “a part of me” to something special to be admired by many. There use to be a time when men and
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phobics will take every other course they need and then drop out of school rather than take the dreaded class. Some will forego jobs or promotions if public speaking is a requirement—even though they know they are hurting themselves financially. When there is no escape, and phobics are forced to give a speech, they suffer tremendous agony. In addition to the symptoms displayed by the average speaker, phobics may experience dizziness, faintness, nausea, loss of memory, breathing problems (such as
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SCENE: The living-room. Simply furnished. A window on the right. At the rear, a corridor. A door on the left Sofa, chairs, etc. at the discretion of the director. When the curtain rises, DON FRANCISCO, about sixty, is seen sitting on the sofa, smoking a cigar He wears a nice-looking lounging robe. Presently ROBERTING, his twenty-year old son, good-looking, well-dressed, enters. He wants to ask some. thing from his father, but before he gathers enough courage, he maneuvers about the stage and clears
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