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A study that asked participants to count each act of kindness they performed for one week significantly enhanced their subjective happiness.
Some sources record that the final blow, with the back of an axe, was delivered as an act of kindness by a Christian convert known as " Thrum.
* Random act of kindness
Orpheus tells him of his encounter with his mother and Dream's act of kindness in helping her escape again demonstrates to Dream that he has changed from before.
These feelings are generally considered irrational in light of the danger or risk endured by the victims, who essentially mistake a lack of abuse from their captors for an act of kindness.
* Sam Bass, a Canadian Carpenter who through an act of kindness daringly mailed a letter on behalf of the kidnapped Free Man of Color, Solomon Northrup.
He has a particular distaste for the merriment of Christmas ; his single act of kindness is to give his clerk, Bob Cratchit, the day off with pay.
As such, the term has also come to express an act of human kindness.
Gilbert had already been appointed as the Avonlea schoolteacher for the following term, but as an act of kindness, he moves to White Sands School and gives the Avonlea position to Anne instead.
Research has shown that acts of kindness does not only benefit receivers of the kind act, but also the giver, as a result of the release of neurotransmitters responsible for feelings of contentment and relaxation when such acts are committed.
The movement would go global, with each member committing to undertaking one random act of kindness for a stranger every Friday (" Good Fridays ").
A random act of kindness is a selfless act performed by a person or people wishing to either assist or cheer up an individual person or people.
* The Jewish concept of a mitzvah is used colloquially to mean a good deed or an act of kindness.
The Kindness Offensive suggests and it is widely accepted that their Christmas event on the 22 / 12 / 08 was the UK's largest ever random act of kindness.
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* Random act of kindness
In politics, xiĆ o is not simply loyalty on the part of subordinates and citizens, but also a expectation for the king to provide for his subjects with " paternal love "; just as the people were expected to act with respect for the king's law, the king was expected to make those laws out of kindness for the people.
In an act of kindness, Zina and Emmanuel liberate the goat-creature from his cage, momentarily forgetting that the animal is Belial.
Dan Blocker said that he portrayed the Hoss character with a Stephen Grellet excerpt in mind: " We shall pass this way on Earth but once, if there is any kindness we can show, or good act we can do, let us do it now, for we will never pass this way again.
The fighter performs an act of kindness, leaving the opponent unharmed at the end of the fight.

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When decision makers act within this frame they determine whether a claim put forward in the name of religion is to be accepted by the larger community as appropriate to religion.
`` Does any sane Democrat believe that Mr. Hearst, a person unknown even to his constituency and his colleagues, without a word or act in the public life of his country, past or present, that can be shown to be his to commend him, could by any possibility be elected President of the United States??
The Secretary General must have, subject to the constitutional direction of the Security Council and the General Assembly, the power to act, to propose action and to organize action without being hobbled by advisers and assistants acting on someone else's instructions.
His very honest act called up the recent talk I had with another minister, a modest Methodist, who said: `` I feel so deeply blessed by God when I can give a message of love and comfort to other men, and I would have it no other way: and it is unworthy to think of self.
The public appeal by the new Vatican Secretary of State, Cardinal Cicognani, for renewed efforts toward Eastern and Western reunion was still another remarkable act.
If there is anything which we can do in the executive branch of the Government to speed up the processes by which we come to decisions on matters on which we must act promptly, that in itself would be a major contribution to the conduct of our affairs.
The 1958 military pay act departed from this established formula by providing for a 6% increase rather than a proportionate increase for everyone retired prior to its effective date of June 1, 1958.
The mechanism of action of these drugs has not been completely worked out, but certain of them appear to act by reducing the oxidised form of iodine before it can iodinate thyroglobulin ( Astwood, 1954 ).
The effect of drugs that act on the iodide-concentrating mechanism can be counteracted by addition of relatively large amounts of iodine to the diet.
Educational policies are formed by several groups who are officially or unofficially appointed to act in the public interest.
In general, it appears that educational decisions and educational policies are made by people who intend to act in the interests of the society as a whole.
Two metabolites ( 1, and 2 ) ) of p-aminobenzoic acid ( PABA ) which act as cofactors for the hydroxylation of aniline by acid-fast bacteria are biosynthesized from Aj.
The pain and distress associated with the performance may easily give the wife a deep-seated dread of marital relations and cause her, unconsciously, to make the sex act unpleasant and difficult for both by exercising her vaginal muscles to complicate his penetration instead of relaxing them to facilitate it.
In some cases, however, domination of the sex act by one partner can be temporary, triggered by a passing but urgent emotional need.
R. B. Gregg has written that `` non-violence and good will of the victim act like the lack of physical opposition by the user of physical jiu-jitsu, to cause the attacker to lose his moral balance.
The act, cut to shreds and hastily patched together during the afternoon, had not been rehearsed sufficiently by anyone.
Engaging in such a conspiracy was an act of mercy by the giants.
The courts, by interpretation, emasculated the act.
The biggest single act would doubtless be staged by Frankie himself: his Inaugural wardrobe had been designed by Hollywood Couturier Don Loper, who regularly makes up ladies' ensembles.
`` I would far rather die after a Russian occupation of this country -- by some deliberate act of refusal -- than die uselessly by atomisation ''.
So, for that matter, are the newer dances -- the `` Kalmuk Dance '' with its animal movements, that genial juggling act by Sergei Tsvetkov called `` The Platter '', the rousing and beautiful betrothal celebration called `` Summer '', `` The Three Shepherds '' of Azerbaijan hopping up on their staffs, and, of course, the trenchant `` Rock 'n' Roll ''.
The commander of Fort Sumter, South Carolina, Major Robert Anderson sent a request for provisions to Washington, and the execution of Lincoln's order to meet that request was seen by the secessionists as an act of war.

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