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Today's Story on HAPPINESS: Happiness is the result of action. We know this but don't often apply it. Practical Philosophy isn't a serious study that would take four years at college or university. It is a reminder of good principles, beliefs and life's fundamentals. So happiness is a result of action. But his is positive action of course. You may think a monk or a nun does nothing. But their action is offering their soul to the lord. For every action a criminal does, it is one step nearer to trouble. This of course is stating the obvious. You will also know that greed, desire and keeping up with the Jones's can cause heartache and unhappiness. We know this but we still subscribe to it. Not in a big way, but in a small way. QUOTE: 'Boredom is simply a lack of attention.' (Christopher Fremantle - 1906 - 1978 Philosopher, Teacher). This may not apply to you, but many people desire to eat when they are bored! The answer to boredom is to become attentive and not eat (or over eat). To start a desire for anything other than a necessity begins a spiralling effect. If you don't get it on your first visit, the intensity of that desire gets bigger and stronger. It can start to take up more and more of your life. It engulfs everything. If you can control your desire, you can control your happiness. RELEASING THE COWS (Told by Master Thich Nhat Hanh) One day the Buddha was sitting in the wood with thirty or forty monks. They had an excellent lunch and they were enjoying the company of each other. There was a farmer passing by and the farmer was very unhappy. He asked the Buddha and the monks whether they had seen his cows passing by. The Buddha said they had not seen any cows passing by. The farmer said, "Monks, I'm so unhappy. I have twelve cows and I don't know why they all ran away. I have also a few acres of a sesame seed plantation and the insects have eaten up everything. I suffer so much I think I am going to kill myself. The Buddha said, "My friend, we have not seen any cows passing by here. You might like to look for them in the other direction." So the farmer thanked him and ran away, and the Buddha turned to his monks and said, "My dear friends, you are the happiest people in the world. You don't have any cows to lose. If you have too many cows to take care of, you will be very busy. "That is why, in order to be happy, you have to learn the art of cow releasing (laughter). You release the cows one by one. In the beginning you thought that those cows were essential to your happiness, and you tried to get more and more cows. But now you realize that cows are not really conditions for your happiness; they constitute an obstacle for your happiness. That is why you are determined to release your cows." QUOTE: "We act as though comfort and luxury were the chief requirements of life, when all that we need to make us happy is something to be enthusiastic about.' (Charles Kingsley).
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Find the perimeter of a square whose area is 144 cm2.
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is there anybody out there that could help me get a job in england or just the UK .I am eligible for ancestry?
i am from south africa im a 22 year old white male , i dont know how else to explain it but i can pretty much do anything that i am shown and my general know how is above average anyway . all i want is to live in the UK with my brother .but its just to hard to find work that doesnt ask for some or other papers ( as if its the papers that will be doing the work at the end of the day ).all I ask is for some help to get there , I will pay for my own travel fees and accomidation and all the rest .all i realy need is a job that side , need not be a top dollar job so to say , just something that i can live humble off of . Im a semi skilled fitter with 4 years exp ,mechanical plant fitting and im not to shabby with metal work and faricating .im also an artist and a guitarist and im a very fit fun and outgoing person abnormally fast with problem solving and fault finding plus im well informed and aware of safety on almost every type of industrial site whether it be mining or chemicals I know what and what not to do . i realy know that i am good for just about any challenge that i am presented with all i ask is a chance and a lil time to let me grab my bearings . and for people to stop blocking my potential with endless inerviews of my CV , its me that will make you money not the papers so please GIVE ME A CHANCE ! . please ,martin from SA
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if it was informal, can u please tell me which words tend 2 make it informal ? coz english isn`t my 1st language
To begin with, I would like to emphasize the fact that since I was a child, I had this strong curiosity to know how everything works around me and once I knew the answers to my questions, I felt really delighted and motivated for the next things to discover.
This curiosity has noticeably soared as I was growing up and it had a positive impact on my academic performance!
ICT was amongst those subjects that I have really enjoyed at preparatory school, so I chose it at high school too.
When I studied ICT, I have realized how technology is involved in each and every field in our life. How it has cured some people from serious diseases by being involved in medicine, communications and many other areas, it has embodied our future and changed the world swiftly.
Consequently, I chose computer science as a major because I am certain that it really reflects my personality; I want to be a noticeable person who does something brilliant and beneficial to the world, because the human`s self-esteem depends on how hard he/she works to aid others! Therefore computer science is the key for opening up these doors, which lead me to my destinations.
As well as computing, I really enjoy and adore sciences, particularly chemistry; accordingly I was looking for a course which amalgamates computing and sciences. I was really astonished when I knew that computer science integrates the fundamental sciences and social sciences.
Honestly, I only realized this when I attended the "CS4 Qatar" workshop. Via this benignant and subservient experience, I have learnt how computer science makes theory into practice, for instance: how some codes through a certain software can control the conductance of the robot, yet how it develops our problem-solving skills, which I personally think is not only essential in my studies, but also in my life!
As fingers are not identical, people`s desires and personalities are not identical, some people tend to study subjects which are based on memorization, conversely, others are more likely into logical and challenging subjects. I really enjoy subjects which are based on logical thinking, as it brings me the sense of fulfillment and achievement once I have worked out the complex problems correctly thus helping in boosting up my confidence with each correct solution. Subsequently, I chose computer science as it involves all these skills.
Since I was 9 years old, I found playing online puzzle games really enjoyable, but I was always wondering and thinking deeply "how can I create my own games, my own characters and storylines?"
I did not find any answer to this question until I have attended "CS4 Qatar" workshop; Computer scientists make soft wares and games through programming! I am thinking of making an educational yet pleasurable game for children, as these educational games play an important role in maintaining children`s motivation towards learning .
As I have mentioned previously, I want to do something beneficial to the community, and computer science has different fields in which I can reach my aims in different ways.
Finally, computer science is a growing field and this has a direct correlation on getting varieties of jobs easily, without really digging through everywhere and facing the dilemma of unemployment due to majors that have limited ranges of jobs, which is a considerable reason for choosing computer science over other majors.
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What team activities could we do in our P.E lessons?
In P.E our teacher asked us to think of more activity ideas for next week, in today's lesson we did trying to get from one side to the other depending on height order or shoe size etc. on a bench without falling off, and we had to use mats to step on and get to the other side ONLY using mats. For our homework we need to think of more ideas, using equiptment we have or stuff... ANY IDEAS?
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Petra buys 3 pens and 4 pencils for £2.15
Sanjay buys 2 pens and 2 pencils for £1.20
Calculate how much it would cost to buy 5 pens and 3 pencils?
Really not sure how to work this out... Got a estimated answer but not sure at all? Please help!
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