Real friendship is a rare and precious gift that strengthens us but can also be fragile. True friends leave footprints in our hearts through both good and bad times. A real friend is someone who knows us deeply, supports us through problems, and aims to always be there for each other through all of life's ups and downs.
The document discusses the author's experience immigrating to Canada from another country. It describes facing many problems adjusting to the new environment and people but proving himself by working hard. The author's first love provided strong support during difficult times. Memories were made enjoying festivals and functions with friends, as well as achieving goals through independent work. One of the happiest days was earning money through hard work to buy something without parental financial help. The author expresses gratitude for achieving many things through hustle, loyalty and dedication to work.
Girlfriends in the Garden - Barri Lusk 9-24-16DenverCoC
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This document promotes a text message subscription service costing up to $4 per month to receive messages from an organization called Girlfriends in the Garden. It provides terms and conditions and privacy policy links and encourages signing up by texting "GIRLFRIENDS" to 80077 to enter a contest and connect with the organization. It shares biblical verses and messages about friendship and grace and announces a service project and door prizes for an event.
Friends are an important part of living a healthy and fulfilling life. They provide social and emotional support that helps people develop courage and optimism, especially during challenging times. True friends are there for each other through both good and bad decisions, and will remain friends even after disagreements or time apart. Maintaining friendship takes effort through qualities like trust, honesty, generosity, forgiveness, and encouragement of one another. A true friend understands you and is always supportive.
One kind deed at a time: Show love and appreciationMyWonderStudio
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This document provides suggestions for showing love and appreciation to others through kind deeds such as making cards, singing songs, and telling friends and family what you appreciate about them. It encourages spreading kindness through simple gestures like hugs, smiles, and thoughtful actions. The overall message is that brightening someone's day by expressing gratitude can have a positive impact.
This document discusses relationship banking accounts (RBA) as a metaphor for how relationships are strengthened or weakened based on deposits and withdrawals over time. It emphasizes making regular deposits through small acts of kindness, keeping commitments, understanding others' perspectives, and using respectful communication to maintain positive RBAs. Withdrawals include broken promises, gossip, arrogance, and failing to meet expectations.
The document contains sample sympathy messages that can be sent to individuals and families experiencing grief and sadness due to the loss of a close friend or family member. The messages express condolences, offer thoughts and prayers during this difficult time, and provide words of comfort and support. They acknowledge the pain of the loss and let the grieving know that others stand with them.
This document contains 12 submissions to a photo story contest on the theme of "Love as I see it". The submissions each include a photo and short description of how the photo depicts love to the submitter. They show love between family members and partners in its simplest but also grandest forms. The winner of the grand prize is announced as Jayson Patrick Chavez for their submission describing love as feeling what another feels and finding someone to feel eternity with, rather than seeking perfect love.
Being there for others in times of need is one of the greatest gifts we can give. When we are truly present for people, important things happen - we strengthen our relationships through love and friendship, and are renewed emotionally and spiritually. Respecting others as equals also shows love and strengthens bonds. Admitting we may be wrong by saying "maybe you're right" can help diffuse arguments and restore emotions, opening the door to further discussion. Asking for forgiveness when we make mistakes can help heal broken relationships. Expressing gratitude and offering help show care and strengthen close relationships.
This document discusses the importance of being there for others, showing respect, admitting when you're wrong, asking for forgiveness, expressing gratitude, and offering help. The core messages are that truly caring for others through our words and actions can strengthen relationships and bring emotional and spiritual renewal.
This document discusses the importance of being there for others, showing respect, admitting when you're wrong, asking for forgiveness, expressing gratitude, and offering help. The core messages are that truly caring for others through our words and actions can strengthen relationships and bring emotional and spiritual renewal.
The document discusses the power of simple yet meaningful 3-word phrases to strengthen interpersonal relationships. It outlines several phrases like "I'll be there", "I miss you", "I respect you", "Please forgive me", "Count on me", "Let me help", and "I love you" and how saying these to friends and family can affirm them, build trust, heal arguments, and deepen emotional bonds. Regularly expressing care, understanding, loyalty and gratitude through these short statements can enrich all relationships.
This is not my creation, I loved it & wanted to share with my friends here.
The owner\'s link is there at the end of it & I appreciate his work. veyy much.
This passage discusses the true meaning of Christmas celebration. It emphasizes that Christmas celebrations are meaningful only if they express faith, hope and love. These attributes exemplify the divine spark in mankind and were central to the first Christmas. The passage encourages readers to spread faith, hope and love during the holidays through simple acts of kindness, forgiveness and understanding toward others. It suggests that realizing Christmas' true meaning is found through extending one's heart toward the core of life.
This speech is given by the valedictorian at their high school graduation. It summarizes their journey from being a nervous freshman to now graduating. The speech emphasizes sharing happiness and kindness with others. It encourages the graduates to embrace differences, be open and accepting towards all, and to make positivity and sharing their light with others a priority going forward.
This document describes a wedding ceremony. It mentions that love is patient and kind, does not envy or boast, and bears all things. It then lists the wedding party, including the bride and groom, parents, and wedding officiant. The ceremony includes vows to support each other through all of life's ups and downs. The bride and groom then kiss and are announced as husband and wife.
The document discusses the importance and beauty of friendship. It describes how friends help each other through life, sharing both joyous and difficult times. Friends listen without judgment, support each other, and their bond grows deeper over time. The garden of friendship is always in bloom, with different flowers representing hope, understanding, and the cherished memories shared between friends.
The document discusses saying "Merry Christmas" versus "Happy Holidays" and argues that the important thing is being merry or happy for the season. The author states they are feeling rather merry for most of the season. They wish the season brings compassion, understanding, respect and love for all.
This document contains short quotes and passages about the meaning of Thanksgiving. It discusses gratitude, spending time with family and friends, acknowledging God's blessings of health, food, love and the changing seasons from harvest to seedtime. Thanksgiving is portrayed as a time for expressing appreciation through words and deeds, finding one's way home, and remembering both what has been given and what is expected in return.
The 5th annual Pass It Forward MDTM Community Fair will be held on Saturday, October 10, 2015 from 10am to 2pm at the Wilde Lake Interfaith Center. The free event will feature local vendors and sponsors, door prizes, goodie bags, samples, face painting, child ID services, and shopping. It aims to provide fun for the whole family while supporting local businesses and organizations.
This document discusses the services of an advocacy organization called Request...Granted. They promise to listen, advocate for patients' rights, and help others realize their value. The organization aims to console families, resolve issues so families can focus on their loved ones, and hold themselves accountable to patients' special needs. Their goal is to fight for those without a voice and share in life's joys by staying with people through difficult times.
This document presents several scenarios and asks the reader to determine if the person in each scenario made a good moral decision based on the Ten Commandments and teachings of Jesus. It provides situations involving a student accepting test answers, taking a phone call while driving, making rude comments to a cashier, finding money on the floor, and missing church for a soccer game. The reader is prompted to explain how they know if each decision was right or wrong based on biblical principles.
This document contains lyrics from two songs - "All the Way" performed by Frank Sinatra and Celine Dion, and "When Somebody Loves You" performed by Celine Dion. The lyrics celebrate love and commitment, expressing that love needs to be full and unconditional, not just partial or temporary. They describe love as deep and enduring through all stages of a relationship.
Fortunately, I came across countless research studies about gratitude. How it reduced anxiety, depression, emotional exhaustion, and even suicidal thoughts, while boosting happiness and satisfaction with life. How it lowered blood pressure, boosted immunity, and encouraged healthy habits while improving sleep.
Research even suggested that gratitude improved the quality of romance and marriage! Now that seemed like an irresistible offer.
I started collecting practical tips for living in a more grateful way, and started trying them out. Warning: these ways of practicing gratitude could seriously damage your unhappiness!
This document defines and provides short descriptions of different types of people in one's life, including acquaintances, best friends, boyfriends, girlfriends, colleagues, dates, parents, relatives, and supervisors. It notes that acquaintances are people one knows less intimately than friends, best friends are the closest companions who one shares the strongest friendship with, boyfriends and girlfriends are frequent romantic or sexual partners, colleagues are coworkers in one's profession, dates are people one is casually going out with but has not started a relationship with yet, parents are one's mother and father figures, relatives are family members connected by ancestry or marriage, and supervisors monitor and regulate employees at work.
The document discusses various types of content that can be created including long articles, listicles, advice, interviews, infographics, company updates, commentary, and others. It provides tips for content creation such as knowing your story, not creating content just for the sake of it, planning ahead with an editorial calendar, using images, maintaining a consistent tone, analyzing performance with Google Analytics, and including calls to action. Content can be shared on social media, newsletters, and other channels. The document aims to help the reader better understand content creation and writing.
Las herramientas web 2.0 permiten la colaboración y generación de contenido entre usuarios finales. Se caracterizan por ser aplicaciones enfocadas en el usuario final y que permiten la creación cooperativa de contenidos. Algunas ventajas son que son de código abierto, están disponibles desde cualquier lugar y se actualizan automáticamente, mientras que las desventajas son la privacidad de los datos, posibles cambios en las condiciones del servicio y falta de garantÃas sobre copias de seguridad.
Being there for others in times of need is one of the greatest gifts we can give. When we are truly present for people, important things happen - we strengthen our relationships through love and friendship, and are renewed emotionally and spiritually. Respecting others as equals also shows love and strengthens bonds. Admitting we may be wrong by saying "maybe you're right" can help diffuse arguments and restore emotions, opening the door to further discussion. Asking for forgiveness when we make mistakes can help heal broken relationships. Expressing gratitude and offering help show care and strengthen close relationships.
This document discusses the importance of being there for others, showing respect, admitting when you're wrong, asking for forgiveness, expressing gratitude, and offering help. The core messages are that truly caring for others through our words and actions can strengthen relationships and bring emotional and spiritual renewal.
This document discusses the importance of being there for others, showing respect, admitting when you're wrong, asking for forgiveness, expressing gratitude, and offering help. The core messages are that truly caring for others through our words and actions can strengthen relationships and bring emotional and spiritual renewal.
The document discusses the power of simple yet meaningful 3-word phrases to strengthen interpersonal relationships. It outlines several phrases like "I'll be there", "I miss you", "I respect you", "Please forgive me", "Count on me", "Let me help", and "I love you" and how saying these to friends and family can affirm them, build trust, heal arguments, and deepen emotional bonds. Regularly expressing care, understanding, loyalty and gratitude through these short statements can enrich all relationships.
This is not my creation, I loved it & wanted to share with my friends here.
The owner\'s link is there at the end of it & I appreciate his work. veyy much.
This passage discusses the true meaning of Christmas celebration. It emphasizes that Christmas celebrations are meaningful only if they express faith, hope and love. These attributes exemplify the divine spark in mankind and were central to the first Christmas. The passage encourages readers to spread faith, hope and love during the holidays through simple acts of kindness, forgiveness and understanding toward others. It suggests that realizing Christmas' true meaning is found through extending one's heart toward the core of life.
This speech is given by the valedictorian at their high school graduation. It summarizes their journey from being a nervous freshman to now graduating. The speech emphasizes sharing happiness and kindness with others. It encourages the graduates to embrace differences, be open and accepting towards all, and to make positivity and sharing their light with others a priority going forward.
This document describes a wedding ceremony. It mentions that love is patient and kind, does not envy or boast, and bears all things. It then lists the wedding party, including the bride and groom, parents, and wedding officiant. The ceremony includes vows to support each other through all of life's ups and downs. The bride and groom then kiss and are announced as husband and wife.
The document discusses the importance and beauty of friendship. It describes how friends help each other through life, sharing both joyous and difficult times. Friends listen without judgment, support each other, and their bond grows deeper over time. The garden of friendship is always in bloom, with different flowers representing hope, understanding, and the cherished memories shared between friends.
The document discusses saying "Merry Christmas" versus "Happy Holidays" and argues that the important thing is being merry or happy for the season. The author states they are feeling rather merry for most of the season. They wish the season brings compassion, understanding, respect and love for all.
This document contains short quotes and passages about the meaning of Thanksgiving. It discusses gratitude, spending time with family and friends, acknowledging God's blessings of health, food, love and the changing seasons from harvest to seedtime. Thanksgiving is portrayed as a time for expressing appreciation through words and deeds, finding one's way home, and remembering both what has been given and what is expected in return.
The 5th annual Pass It Forward MDTM Community Fair will be held on Saturday, October 10, 2015 from 10am to 2pm at the Wilde Lake Interfaith Center. The free event will feature local vendors and sponsors, door prizes, goodie bags, samples, face painting, child ID services, and shopping. It aims to provide fun for the whole family while supporting local businesses and organizations.
This document discusses the services of an advocacy organization called Request...Granted. They promise to listen, advocate for patients' rights, and help others realize their value. The organization aims to console families, resolve issues so families can focus on their loved ones, and hold themselves accountable to patients' special needs. Their goal is to fight for those without a voice and share in life's joys by staying with people through difficult times.
This document presents several scenarios and asks the reader to determine if the person in each scenario made a good moral decision based on the Ten Commandments and teachings of Jesus. It provides situations involving a student accepting test answers, taking a phone call while driving, making rude comments to a cashier, finding money on the floor, and missing church for a soccer game. The reader is prompted to explain how they know if each decision was right or wrong based on biblical principles.
This document contains lyrics from two songs - "All the Way" performed by Frank Sinatra and Celine Dion, and "When Somebody Loves You" performed by Celine Dion. The lyrics celebrate love and commitment, expressing that love needs to be full and unconditional, not just partial or temporary. They describe love as deep and enduring through all stages of a relationship.
Fortunately, I came across countless research studies about gratitude. How it reduced anxiety, depression, emotional exhaustion, and even suicidal thoughts, while boosting happiness and satisfaction with life. How it lowered blood pressure, boosted immunity, and encouraged healthy habits while improving sleep.
Research even suggested that gratitude improved the quality of romance and marriage! Now that seemed like an irresistible offer.
I started collecting practical tips for living in a more grateful way, and started trying them out. Warning: these ways of practicing gratitude could seriously damage your unhappiness!
This document defines and provides short descriptions of different types of people in one's life, including acquaintances, best friends, boyfriends, girlfriends, colleagues, dates, parents, relatives, and supervisors. It notes that acquaintances are people one knows less intimately than friends, best friends are the closest companions who one shares the strongest friendship with, boyfriends and girlfriends are frequent romantic or sexual partners, colleagues are coworkers in one's profession, dates are people one is casually going out with but has not started a relationship with yet, parents are one's mother and father figures, relatives are family members connected by ancestry or marriage, and supervisors monitor and regulate employees at work.
The document discusses various types of content that can be created including long articles, listicles, advice, interviews, infographics, company updates, commentary, and others. It provides tips for content creation such as knowing your story, not creating content just for the sake of it, planning ahead with an editorial calendar, using images, maintaining a consistent tone, analyzing performance with Google Analytics, and including calls to action. Content can be shared on social media, newsletters, and other channels. The document aims to help the reader better understand content creation and writing.
Las herramientas web 2.0 permiten la colaboración y generación de contenido entre usuarios finales. Se caracterizan por ser aplicaciones enfocadas en el usuario final y que permiten la creación cooperativa de contenidos. Algunas ventajas son que son de código abierto, están disponibles desde cualquier lugar y se actualizan automáticamente, mientras que las desventajas son la privacidad de los datos, posibles cambios en las condiciones del servicio y falta de garantÃas sobre copias de seguridad.
Ms. Praiya Chunthawithas has over 15 years of experience in trade marketing and key account management roles. She is currently the Trade Marketing Manager at HASBRO Thailand Ltd., where she is responsible for planning and executing retail activations, developing visibility strategies, and aligning marketing and sales plans. Previously she held trade marketing positions at various companies managing brands in toys, household products, beverages, and ice cream. She has a proven track record of developing shop concepts, launching new products, and hitting sales targets across all major retail channels in Thailand.
Utilização de mapas conceituais em sala de aulaPaulo Correia
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O documento discute como os mapas conceituais podem ser utilizados em sala de aula para promover uma aprendizagem mais profunda e significativa. Os mapas conceituais ajudam a organizar hierarquicamente os conceitos e proposições, melhorando a clareza semântica, e facilitam a interação entre professores, alunos e conteúdo de diferentes disciplinas. Quando usados corretamente, os mapas conceituais podem operacionalizar uma ressonância pedagógica mais efetiva entre professores e alunos.
John Grierson coined the term "documentary" in 1928 to describe non-fiction films that documented real people and events. Documentaries use actual footage or reconstructions to tell a story, and may include narration or rely on participants to provide context. While documenting facts, documentaries can make socially critical arguments by focusing on people and events to prompt audiences to draw their own conclusions about important social issues.
The document outlines the key aspects and perspectives on language functions. It defines language and its functions. Language functions are processed both socially and biologically. There are various proponents of language functions cited. Language functions can be studied from general/micro and meta/macro aspects. General functions include physiological, phatic, recording, identifying, reasoning, communicating, and pleasure functions. Metafunctions include the ideational, interpersonal, and textual functions. The document concludes that language allows for flexible communication and that the study of language functions is constructive across various disciplines.
This document provides an overview of macroeconomics topics including inflation, monetary policy, and open economies. It discusses the various costs of inflation like shoeleather costs, menu costs, and tax bracket creep. It also covers Milton Friedman's quantity theory of money, which states that increasing the money supply will lead to higher inflation. The document defines key terms related to open economies like exports, imports, trade balances, and real and nominal exchange rates.
This document contains a lecture on macroeconomics and measuring the cost of living. It includes 20 multiple choice questions related to topics like GDP, GDP per capita, factors that influence GDP, and concepts of trust and economic growth. It also discusses Adam Smith's invisible hand concept of the market economy and how comparative advantage allows for gains from voluntary exchange between parties.
This document provides an overview and review of topics covered in Macroeconomics Exam 1. Key concepts discussed include: economic models as simplified representations of reality; how incentives drive behavior; unintended consequences; wealth as what people want and requiring innovation; and calculating GDP using the components of consumption, investment, government spending, and net exports. Formulas are given for GDP, GDP deflator, CPI, nominal vs. real values, and inflation rates. Problems measuring inflation with the CPI are also noted.
This document discusses macroeconomics and measuring a nation's income through GDP. It begins with questions about different types of capital and inventions. It then defines GDP as the market value of all final goods and services produced within a country in a given period of time. The document provides the key components that make up GDP: consumption, investment, government spending, and net exports. It also discusses calculating GDP and GDP per capita to measure average GDP per person in a country.
This curriculum vitae is for Mr. Thanaphat Sathaworn, born April 2, 1967 in Pattaya City, Thailand. He has over 25 years of experience in scaffold management and construction supervision. His positions have included scaffold manager, construction superintendent, supervisor, and foreman for various companies and projects in Thailand, Australia, Bangladesh, and Singapore. He has extensive safety certifications and specialized training in scaffolding, confined spaces, and first aid.
The Concept of the Soul in Yoga by Dr. Hemraj Koirala.pptxDR. HEMRAJ KOIRALA
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"The Concept of the Soul in Yoga" by Dr. Hemraj Koirala explores the nature of the soul in yogic philosophy. It delves into spiritual concepts, consciousness, and self-realization, drawing from ancient texts and modern interpretations. This presentation provides insights into the soul’s journey, its connection to the body, and ultimate liberation.
Viral Peter's Sermon Part One_Acts 2.14-21.pptxStephen Palm
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As we launch into Peter's sermon, we will see that he sees Pentecost as a partial fulfillment of Joel's prophecy in Joel chapter 2. From Peter we learn that we are living in the Last Days, although many of the end-times prophetic signs concerning the darkening of the sun and the stars falling from heaven await future fulfillment. In this first part of Peter's sermon, he answers the charge that those filled with the Holy Spirit on Pentecost Sunday were drunk. But he also explains what did happen that day - the pouring out of the Holy Spirit on all flesh.
Train up a child in the way he should go: and when he is old, he will not depart from it. Proverbs 22:6 Children, obey your parents in the Lord: for this is right. Honour thy father and mother; which is the first commandment with promise; That it may be well with thee, and thou mayest live long on the earth. Ephesians 6:1-3 Honour thy father with thy whole heart, and forget not the sorrows of thy mother. Remember that thou wast begotten of them; and how canst thou recompense them the things that they have done for thee? Ecclesiasticus 7:27-28
In Acts 2:22-36 Peter concludes his sermon on Pentecost Sunday. This is the sermon that launched the Church. We find that the Peter who once shrank back and even denied Jesus is now confident, bold and impassioned. Peter lays out three proofs of Jesus Good News, the Gospel. He does so through citing eyewitness testimony of the resurrection and ascension of Jesus and by citing prophetic texts that were fulfilled by Jesus. He shows us that the Gospel of Jesus is a proven fact!
NoHo First UMC Good News Newsletter March 2025NoHo FUMC
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NoHo First UMC, monthly newsletter is now available to read online. Get your printed copy at church or make sure the church office has your current address if you would like a hard copy mailed to your home.
The Power of the Cross: Part 1 — A ProphecyDave Stewart
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1 Corinthians 1:17; Psalm 22: The Power of the cross is evident in the fulfillment of prophecy. Jehovah provided these utterances to help the people of Israel understand what was happening the day that Jesus died. In this lesson our focus is on Psalm 22 that reminds Israel and us that he is the Messiah, that He is the King, and that he is bringing salvation for all. (Adapted from The Cross by Martyn Lloyd-Jones)
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The Power of the Cross: Part 1 — A ProphecyDave Stewart
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Think to Thank (1)
1. Think to Thank
Think to thank in every way,
A handshake, look or what you say
In a message, text or call
Is most welcome by us all.
Think to thank in every place
That may bring you face to face
With a loved one, friend or foe
For acts of kindness they may show.
Think to thank for everything,
The miracles that life can bring,
To breathe, to touch, to smell a rose,
To watch a baby as he grows.
Think to thank for everyone
Who had a role of where we’re from,
Their lives touched ours so we may be
A part of this great family.
Think to thank the Lord above,
For all His mercy and His love.
We have so much that comes our way,
Bountiful blessings every day.
Irene Clawson