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  2. File:A Culture of Kindness.pdf - Wikipedia

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    You are free: to share – to copy, distribute and transmit the work; to remix – to adapt the work; Under the following conditions: attribution – You must give appropriate credit, provide a link to the license, and indicate if changes were made.

  3. Blob Tree - Wikipedia

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    The original Blob Tree was created in the early 1980s [2] by Pip Wilson and Ian Long as a way of communicating with young people and adults who found reading difficult. [ 3 ] The Blob Tree collection consists of a set of illustrations of blob figures in various poses and expressions, each representing a different emotion or feeling . [ 4 ]

  4. Wikipedia:Kindness Campaign - Wikipedia

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    Anybody can help by making even the smallest gesture of kindness. Identify any user who has gone unthanked for too long – which are many users – and recognize their efforts. Make an effort to recognize somebody for a history of fine work, or a specific exceptional effort. Sign the rolls of the kindness campaign below.

  5. 52 kindness quotes that will bring you peace - AOL

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    Life can be a tricky, challenging journey. One of the many things that makes it worthwhile is the kindness of others — and showing that same kindness and compassion to yourself. There’s a ...

  6. 20 Kindness Memes That Will Inspire You to Spread Goodwill - AOL

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    Get inspired to spread the love—and the laughs. The post 20 Kindness Memes That Will Inspire You to Spread Goodwill appeared first on Reader's Digest.

  7. Maitrī - Wikipedia

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    Mettā meditation, or often "loving-kindness meditation", is the practice concerned with the cultivation of mettā, i.e. benevolence, kindness, and amity. The practice generally consists of silent repetitions of phrases such as "may you be happy" or "may you be free from suffering", for example directed at a person who, depending on tradition ...

  8. Killing With Kindness - Wikipedia

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    Killing With Kindness: Haiti, International Aid, and NGOs is a 2012 Rutgers University Press book written by Mark Schuller, assistant professor of anthropology and NGO Leadership Development at Northern Illinois University and affiliate at the Faculté d’Ethnologie, University of Haiti.

  9. Picture Exchange Communication System - Wikipedia

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    Phase 1 – how to communicate: During phase I, the focus is on teaching the student to initiate social communication by exchanging a picture of a desired item. [2] This exchange is taught presenting one picture, selected by the trainer based on the student's observed preferences. Within Phase 1, two trainers are utilized.