Attitudes To Marriage
Today's Story on Here is your Thursday STORY on: ADAPTING TO CHANGE: Adapting to change as I mention most weeks is about the fear of a 'What If' moment. As we know a WHAT IF is an ILLUSION, so what you are fearing is only an illusion. Most fear is about WHAT IF's. If we could only see how peculiar that fear actually is, we may have a route to overcome it. Another strong factor in amplifying fear is the tone in which we describe it. If you immediately respond to a situation and call it a problem, then sub-consciously you are dealing with a difficult situation. If you change that habit from calling something a problem to calling it a challenge, then life is sweeter as you can fire yourself up easier to deal with a challenge. Today's material is more of an excerpt from a book or a speech. The author is unknown, so it is difficult to attribute it to a particular occasion, but the words are strong enough to get the message across. END YOUR DIFFICULTIES Will today be a difficult day for you? That depends on whether or not you decide to make it one. Just about anything can be difficult when you make the active decision to consider it so. We often assume that things such as focused effort, discipline, commitment, and persistence are difficult, and as such are to be avoided if at all possible. Yet that is just an opinion. When you think about it, "difficult" and "easy" are very arbitrary terms. Thinking of something as difficult, just makes it that much more difficult. So what's the purpose of it? Imagine what would happen if instead of thinking, "This is hard work and I can just barely tolerate it, " you thought "This is necessary work and I'm thankful that I'm able to do it." Making judgments about whether something is difficult or easy doesn't contribute anything to the level of accomplishment. Stop categorizing tasks as difficult and you'll no longer have to do anything difficult. Just do what needs to be done and truly enjoy the fulfilling road to achievement. (Unknown Author) QUOTE: 'Nothing is a waste of time if your experience wisely.' (Rodin)
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Gu Kailai's French Middleman Found in Cambodia - China Digital Times
17 May 2012 at 9:10pm China Digital Times He has an occasional wry smile, and a calm demeanor that may stem from his years of close study of Taoism, a mystical philosophy with deep roots in Chinese culture. Mr. Devillers declined to speak on the record at his modest home, a sparsely decorated ... Bo Xilai: mystery French architect Patrick Devillers discovered in CambodiaTelegraph.co.uk all 4 news articles » |
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On Philosophical Issues In Relation To Buddhism - Asian Tribune
17 May 2012 at 6:36pm Asian Tribune By Dr. Granville Dharmawardena Ph.D.(Cambridge) The recent Asian Tribune article on ?Philosophical Issues In Relation To Buddhism? is very critical of Buddhism and complains that Buddhists criticize other religions. Criticizing other's religions is ... |
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Maybe You Should Start Paying Attention to Indie Games Developers - All Thing...
17 May 2012 at 3:56pm ![]() All Things Digital | All Things Digital And despite that unorthodox philosophy, they're reaching big audiences, making some impressive money and shaking up the games industry as a whole. These independent developers, or ?indie devs,? fill a huge spectrum of opinions about what video games ... and more » |
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Student of truth - gulfnews.com
17 May 2012 at 2:05pm ![]() gulfnews.com | gulfnews.com First, and based on his own experiences, Al Kindi understood that a person must undergo a long training and study period to become a philosopher. This was not a requirement for a prophet since only God could bestow divinely inspired wisdom upon someone ... |
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Obama falls to Earth as just a politician - CNN International
17 May 2012 at 11:11am CNN International (CNN) -- Conventional wisdom has it that President Barack Obama's campaign four years ago was a political masterpiece. Yes, the Republican brand was in the toilet; the economy had cratered; his real opponent, George Bush, was a political pariah; ... and more » |
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IT: Information Technology or Independent Thinking ... Interesting Thought! -...
17 May 2012 at 4:10am B-EYE-Network Plato wrote that Socrates said philosophy is a necessary component in obtaining wisdom and knowledge. Without it, how can you agree or disagree with someone else? How can you question anything you hear, see, read or experience? |
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Philosophy of Noble laureate Amartya Sen - Korea Times
17 May 2012 at 2:39am ![]() Korea Times | Korea Times As an economist he is par excellence but as a philosopher, I have developed different opinions about his wisdom. Even at the risk of being misunderstood by his long list of friends across the world, including Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, ... |
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For Mother's Day, the gift of earned wisdom - News & Observer
12 May 2012 at 10:08pm News & Observer And I recently received some rude and uninvited parenting advice from a stranger that prompted me to think about what, if any, ?parenting philosophy? I hold. That question made me laugh aloud because I realized (a) my parenting style is pretty much ... and more » |
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Six Pieces of Wisdom and Advice for College Grads, Inspired By and Borrowed ....
11 May 2012 at 2:41pm Huffington Post (This was paraphrased by Norman, but originally thought to have originated from the philosopher Goethe.) With a surface-level read, this may seem obvious and potentially overused -- as in, work hard and it will all work out for you. |
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The "Wisdom" of Pearson's Pineapple Passage - Huffington Post
10 May 2012 at 9:30am Huffington Post Clearly Pearson and Tisch need some lessons in classical philosophy. I decided to read up about wisdom in the University of Chicago's The Great Ideas, A Syntopicon of Great Books of the Western World edited by noted philosopher Mortimer Adler and ... and more » |
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What were people's attitudes to marriage and family in elizabethan times?
This Question is in relation to the play Romeo and Juliet by William Shakespeare
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Sociology Coursework..!?!?
My chosen topic of study is 'Attitudes To Marriage' but I really need a hypothesis and basically something within that topic which I can investigate. I am having no luck thinking of anything! HELP!!
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What was the Elizabethan attitude to marriage?
This question is in relation to the play Romeo & Juliet. I just want a few pieces of info for my homework.
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UK: Before the 1967 Change in the Law how often were people convicted for homosexual Crimes? Citations needed!?
I am a teacher preparing some lessons on changing attitudes to marriage, cohabitation, divorce and homosexuality in the UK in the last 50 years. I am aware of the law changes concerning homosexuality, specifically the 1967 change, but want to know how often people were convicted under these laws before then. Was it widespread, or was the 1967 law just getting rid of laws that weren't being enforced anyway?
I really need some references to actual statistics (webistes preferably), although anecdotal evidence would be useful also.
Thank You.
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do you think that the changes in attitudes to marriage and family have improved or damaged it ?
how attitudes have changed about marriage since the 1960's
do you think the changes have been a benefit to family life
why the changes occurred
thanks
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