Social workers have opened hotlines to offer free ________ to those in need, especially to the teenagers.
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Singing aloud, talking to a stranger: all may increase a feeling of happiness, according to the study. Participants(參與者)followed the advice for two weeks and felt happier.
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What’s more, Studies showed that discouraged (氣餒的) people who wrote down three good things each day for six months became happier.
Title: Steps toward happiness
The 1. of the study | To find what makes people happy. |
The findings of the study | The 2. happiness is in the most stable relationships. Happiness can 3. among friends. You can gain happiness by singing or talking to others You will be happier by 4. the wealth than spending it on yourself. You may 5. yourself up when you write down something good. |
Conclusion | Happiness can be found if all these have been done. |
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