A course designed to encourage students to critically think, research and write about various topics within the " Science of Happiness" as they relate to the self. This class will enable students to develop rhetoric in a variety of topics and perspectives within the theme of Happiness. “It’s not what happens to you, but how you react to it that matters." Epictetus
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- Introduction to Happiness " The Feel Good Factor" by Libby Willis
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- PUB#1- How Happy CAN YOU BE? "Happiness & Genetics " How Much Of Your Happiness Depends On YOU?" DUE: Tuesday, 3/12
- "The Triple 3" Freshmen Talk About "All Things Happy" PERMA
- PUB# 2 - Education, Happiness & The Social Self - DUE: Friday, APRIL 12th by Midnight
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- PUB #3- Friendship, LOVE and Happiness DUE: TUESDAY, 4/30 by Midnight ON BRIGHTSPACE
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Thursday, October 27, 2016
Due on 11/1
In your notebook: Questions before you read and after reading.
In your own words Define Love?
What are some of the most significant characteristics of Love.
Have you ever been in Love?
What is the difference between familial love and romantic love?
ACTIVELY READ Tiffany Sharples' essay "Young Love. This means highlight passages and write ideas, questions , connections and thoughts on the side margins!
https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B-oPG8xeJv2dcm9wbW1xTjZVZ1k/view
Answer the following once again in your notebook:
Provide a 2-3 sentence thesis that reflects the main idea of the article.
Highlight one significant passage and discuss it in your own words. Why is it so important?
How does this relate to something you previously learned about, read about or heard about?
What is your favorite point made by Sharples? Is there something you can relate to? If not, is there a point made that can be relatable to the external world?
Prepare for a class FISHBOWL on Tuesday and a Writing Workshop next Thursday! THIS IS GOING TO BE FANTASTIC!!!!! BIG TIME!!!!!!
Have a Happy & SAFE Halloween Weekend!!!!
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