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The Choice of Happiness
This essay discusses the idea that happiness is a choice, and not just an emotion. It explains that if we want to be happy, we need to focus on what we're grateful for, find our purpose, be kind to ourselves, and spend time with positive people.
MoreThe author’s experience in the concentration camp
The book Ladies and gentlemen, to the gas chamber is a collection of short stories written by T. Borowski. The author was a Polish political prisoner during the Second World War and was sent to a concentration camp in Canada. There he met some friends, Jews, and prisoners who were put into the gas chambers. The book describes his experiences in the camp and the things he saw there.
MoreCultural Heritage and Health: The Impact of Tradition on Physical and Mental Well-Being
This essay looks at the role that cultural heritage can play in dictating people's attitudes towards health and health practices. It discusses how different factors such as culture, religion, family background, and social circle can influence someone's attachment to tradition, and how these attachments can both positively and negatively affect health.
More13 Tips for Financing a New Business
This essay discusses the various sources of funding available for new businesses. It covers personal capital, loans from friends and family, loans from banks, venture capitalists, angel investors, and government grants. Each source of funding has its own advantages and disadvantages, which are discussed in detail.
MoreIdealism vs. Realism in International Relations and Law
This essay explores the differences between idealism and realism in international relations and law. It argues that realism is more concerned with the security of a state, while idealism is more concerned with morality and cooperation. These two perspectives have different implications for the way we view international organisations such as the United Nations (UN).
MoreThe Pros and Cons of Having Visiting Hours in the ICU
This essay discusses the history of the ICU and visiting hours, the current state of ICUs, and the benefits and drawbacks of having visiting hours in the ICU.
MoreThe Importance of Control in Our Personal Lives
In this essay, we explore the concept of control in our personal lives. We discuss the different ways in which we can exert control over time, activities and operations, and people and relationships. We also examine the benefits and risks of controlling our lives in these ways.
MoreDisaster Preparedness: An Important but Often Overlooked Aspect of Public Safety
This essay discusses the need for improved disaster preparedness in the United States and offers some suggestions for how individuals and communities can better prepare for both natural and man-made disasters.
MoreDonnie Darko: A High School Kid Who Suffers from Schizophrenia and Sleepwalking
Donnie Darko is a high school student who suffers from schizophrenia and sleepwalking. He starts seeing images of patterns and believes that he is supposed to save the world from destruction. As the end of the world approaches, Donnie becomes more and more isolated from the people around him.
MoreThe Screwtape Letters: A Christian Satire
The Screwtape Letters is a satirical work by C.S. Lewis that aims to warn people about the dangers of being tempted. The book is composed of a series of letters written by Mr. Screwtape, an experienced tempter, to his nephew, Wormwood. In these letters, Mr. Screwtape advises Wormwood on how to more effectively tempt his patient, known only as "the Patient."
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