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Which is better-a well paid job or an interesting and fulfilling job
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Which is better-a well paid job or an interesting and fulfilling job?

paid one or fulfilling one. It is clear that people work to get money, but it is also said that money does not make you happy. You can not purchase friends, family or health and these are the most important things in life. In addition job greatly affects the life in general. So, when the job is unchallenging, the life becomes boring too. Money is not the most important thing in life. When people choose profession based on a salary, they could later realize that the work is unsatisfying. We hear a lot of stories about people, who first studied law, but understood later, that they are not into that. In most cases parents force their children to study a profession that pays well. They do not consider child's interest and child is also too shy to stand up. In the end, people should be confident and pursue what they're interested in. It is getting popular to work in many different work areas in life. Before people studied one profession and work as it till they get old

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Is job satisfaction more important than money
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Is job satisfaction more important than money?

Is job satisfaction more important than money? There are many people who are in jobs they dislike. If you ask them about unsatisfying jobs, they definitely will answer that they do it because money is more important than job satisfaction. On the contrary, I do not agree with them. Firstly, money cannot buy you happiness. Like it is said, chase money and you will always be running. Moreover, you have only got one life to live happily and happy are you only then, when you have a rewarding job. Secondly, do what you love and the money will follow. Some people are convinced of

Keeled → Inglise keel
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Basic banking
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Basic banking

Someone should 5 cover the costs of safe keeping of the money and the owners are certainly also expecting the opportunity cost of their invested capital to be covered. That would certainly lead to the fees to be paid by the depositors instead of getting interest from the bank on their money (lent to the bank!?). Many potential depositors would find the system unsatisfying and would keep their money in "pillows". Currently, there is no country which would practice full-reserve banking. Instead, fractional reserve banking is in use in all financial systems over the world. In this system banks lend part of the money deposited with them to borrowers. Deposits (cash) that a bank has acquired but has not loaned out are called reserves. Banks hold reserves both voluntarily and because of reserve requirements.

Majandus → Raha ja pangandus
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E Hemingway
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E.Hemingway

Though he understands the dilemma of the Lost Generation, he remains trapped within it. Lady Brett Ashley Brett is a strong, largely independent woman. She exerts great power over the men around her, as her beauty and charisma seem to charm everyone she meets. Moreover, she refuses to commit to any one man, preferring ultimate independence. However, her independence does not make her happy. She frequently complains to Jake about how miserable she is--her life, she claims, is aimless and unsatisfying. Her wandering from relationship to relationship parallels Jake and his friends' wandering from bar to bar. Although she will not commit to any one man, she seems uncomfortable being by herself. As Jake remarks, "She can't go anywhere alone." Indeed, there are several misogynist strains in Hemingway's representation of Brett. For instance, she disrupts relationships between men with her very presence. It seems that, in Hemingway's view, a liberated

Kirjandus → Inglise kirjandus
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Keelefilosoofia raamat
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Keelefilosoofia raamat

fine red pear, while a different speaker on a different occasion may mean that the third fire-engine on the left is a fine figure of a red fire-engine. Second, suppose that like some unfortunates I incorrectly believe that the word "jejune" means something like callow or puerile,1 and I say "Mozart's `Piccolomini' Mass is jejune, not good Mozart at all," meaning that the `Piccolomini' Mass is callow and puerile. But "jejune" actually means meager and unsatisfying (it is from the Latin word for fasting); the sentence I uttered means that the Mass is meager and unsatisfying, which I would judge to be false even though I do find the Mass callow and puerile. Third, consider sarcasm, as when one says "That was a brilliant idea", meaning that someone's idea was very stupid. Here too, we get a divergence between the meaning of the sentence uttered and what the speaker meant in uttering it (since the speaker means precisely the opposite). The moral is

Filosoofia → Filosoofia
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A New Earth
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A New Earth

Yet there is enormous and still largely unexplored potential in the medium of television. Avoid watching programs and commercials that assault you with a rapid succession of images that change every two or three seconds or less. Excessive TV watching and those programs in particular are largely responsible for attention deficit disorder, a mental dysfunction now affecting millions of children worldwide. A short attention span makes all your perceptions and relationships shallow and unsatisfying. Whatever you do, whatever action you perform in that state, lacks quality, because quality requires attention. Frequent and prolonged TV watching not only makes you unconscious, it also induces passivity and drains you of energy. Therefore, rather than watching at random, choose the programs you want to see. Whenever you remember to do so, feel the aliveness inside your body as you watch. Alternatively, be aware of your breathing from time to time. Look

Psühholoogia → Psühholoogia
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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey
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Christopher Vogler The Writers Journey

There are also pitfalls to avoid in Returning with the Elixir. 223 T H E W R I T E R ' S JOURNEY ~ T H I R D EDITION Christopher Vogler PITFALLS OF T H E RETURN It's easy to blow it in the Return. M a n y stories fall apart in the final moments. T h e Return is too abrupt, prolonged, unfocused, unsurprising, or unsatisfying. T h e m o o d or chain of thought the author has created just evaporates and the whole effort is wasted. T h e Return may also be too ambiguous. M a n y people faulted the twist ending of Basic Instinct for failing to resolve uncertainty about a woman's guilt. UNRESOLVED SUBPLOTS Another pitfall is that writers fail to bring all the elements together at the Return. It's common for writers today to leave subplot threads dangling. Perhaps in the hurry to

Kirjandus → Ingliskeelne kirjandus
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