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There are times, when you ask yourself in which activities to engage or for which cause to commit to. Either way it depends on your physical and mental health. Either you want go public or you want to focus more on your private life.

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If you spend some time with a lot of friends, may be part of the brain to be much help towards the unusual.

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“Kids have so much free time and yet they have to stay up all hours doing their homework. Then they never have time for the things I want them to do. What do teens do with all their time?” This is a common question – the mystery of the missing hours.

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Reminder of our responsibility and accountability.

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This article tells about one’s successful attempt to live life to its fullness.

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People do not know what to say to others. Speaking without thinking.

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How I thought my way to success. It took half a century for me to realize that my problem was not what other people thought about me, but what I thought about myself. In my heart of hearts, I had been downplaying myself for most of my life.

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The current national debate on immigration reminds me of a story Alex Haley tells in the epilogue to The Autobiography of Malcolm X. In the story, Haley is standing with Malcolm at the airport when a group of children dressed in their traditional clothing get off a plane from Europe. “Pretty little children,” observes Malcolm X, “Soon they’re going to learn their first English word: Nigger.” “Nigger” may not be the first word immigrants learn today, but, in my opinion, negotiating the U.S. racial hierarchy remains one of the primary and most salient experiences for most immigrants, black and white. As evidence, I offer my own immigration story.

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We are all raised in different cultures and have different backgrounds. Those two factors help in defining the way we socialize in the world today.

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Home schooling is not a form of punishment. It’s a choice we make because we feel like our children will get a better education if we teach them ourselves.

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