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9/11 post WHEN I FIRST HEARD OF TRAGEDY OF THE TWIN TOWERS ON SEPTEMBER 11, 2001, IT WAS VERY SAD AND I WAS IN SCHOOL 3RD GRADE. SINCE THIRD GRADE TILL TODAY SENIOR YEAR ITS STILL VERY SAD. I CANT BELIEVE SOMEBODY WITH A HEART HAD NO HARD FEELING OR SYMPATHY IN KILLING MORE THEM 100 PEOPLE. MAKING THE TWIN TOWERS NEVER BE THERE EVER AGAIN. THIS WAS THE MOST TRAGIC TERRORIST IN THE UNITED STATES. IN MY OPINION THE PERSON WHO DID THIS EVIL PLAN DO NOT DESERVE TO SEE THE SUNLIGHT EVER AGAIN. YES, ITS HARSH BUT NOT EVEN JAIL TIME CAN PAYOFF WHAT HE DID OR BRING THE TOWERS OR THE PEOPLE BACK. ALSO THIS MAKES ME SAD BECAUSE MOST FAMILIES NEVER GOT TO BE WITH THEIR FAMILY MEMBER AGAIN. ITS A SAD MEMORY THAT EVERYONE IN THE UNITED STATES AND ALL AROUND THE WORLD HAVE TO GO THROUGH.
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The Nine Ways to Be Happy and make something of your life? 1. Be Grateful It doesn't matter if you have felt depressed, angry, moody, or jealous recently or are feeling any negativity now; it's never too late to start enjoying the many benefits of being grateful.You can stop at any time and take two minutes to be thankful for all that exists in your life; difficult circumstances too, for they make you grow and become the full person you are.I know it is not easy to see through bad times. However, you can look back at all the difficult moments of your life and appreciate what you got out of it: a lesson, a "tougher skin", even simply the experience that will make you make better choices in the future. 2. Be smart Although  smart  is most often used to describe someone who is intelligent, you can also call someone a  smart , chic dresser or a  smart , sassy wisecracker.  Smart  often implies something good, but not always. 3. Be involved Being act
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way #8: Be still     Being still is something that everyone should have. Waiting for your response or an answer is something. Be still is the call for those involved in the war to stop fighting, to be still. The word still is a translation of the Hebrew word rapa, meaning "to slacken", let down, or crease.   In some instances, the word carries the idea of “to drop, be weak, or faint.” It connotes two people fighting until someone separates them and makes them drop their weapons. It is only after the fighting has stopped that the warriors can acknowledge their trust in God.