A_good_Life_Wings9_3

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  • meal ticket work that give you the means to buy food and shelter
  • participate you take part together with others
  • satisfaction (you are pleased with what you've done or are) you are pleased with what you've done or are
  • self-esteem (An inner feeling about yourself and how you are) An inner feeling about yourself and how you are
  • loyal (You stay put with an idea, team or partner for good or for worse) You stay put with an idea. team or partner for good or for worse
  • companion (a sort of partner) a sort of partner who follows what you do
  • question (You don't follow others' decisions without asking and thinking to yourself if it is correct or not to do so) You don't follow others' decisions without asking and thinking to yourself if it is correct or not to do so
  • comfort (An adjective to describe what you do when you try to make a sad friend less sad) An adjective to describe what you do when you try to make a sad friend less sad
  • fur (the thick hair most animals have all over its body to protect it from heat or cold.) the thick hair most animals have all over its body to protect it from heat or cold.
  • affection (When you are devoted to somebody and like him or her a lot like a dog to its master.) When you are devoted to somebody and like him or her a lot like a dog to its master.
  • essential (Something important or neccesary) Something important or neccesary
  • improve (A verb that describes when you want to make something better than it is) A verb that describes when you want to make something better than it is
  • opportunity (an occasion you must make sure you go ahead with) an occasion you must make sure you go ahead with
  • exchange (when you swap something to something else) when you swap something to something else
  • define (describe exactly what is meant) describe exactly what is meant
  • treasure (something you keep very dear and think highly about) something you keep very dear and think highly about put a high value to
  • value (when you try to give an equalent of money for an item) when you try to give an equalent of money for an item
  • express (When you actually say something about something) When you actually say something about something
  • experience (When you have done something previously and know about something you're ...-d) When you have done something previously and know about something you're ...-d
  • reduce (When you i.e. lessen or decrease your speed or weight) Make less-When you i.e. lessen or decrease your speed or weight
  • energize (boost as when you feed a system like your body or an engine with nutritious or wholesome "food") boost as when you feed a system like your body or an engine with nutritious or wholesome "food"
  • secure (when you feel safe or confident) when you feel safe or confident
  • argue (when you insist, claim your opinion as discussing a topic) when you insist, claim your opinion as discussing a topic
  • in spite of (regardless of what is happening) regardless of what is happening
  • functional disorder (when one or some of your body limbs are not working due to a handicap) when one or some of your body limbs are not working due to a handicap
  • fatal (something so dangerous that it's mortal or lethal to a living creature) something so dangerous that it's mortal or lethal to a living creature
  • Well, defining a good life life is probably impossible.
  • People appreciate different things in life
  • What things people treasure vary
  • different age grioups also value different things.
  • If there is nobody to talk to about something we experience, the joy of it is reduced.
  • Spending time with friends and family usually energizes us.
  • Some prefer a few close friends while others have many casual friends.
  • In order to stay healthy they make great efforts .
  • Health problems usually reduce the quality of life for the people involved.
  • It's possible to live a fairly good life in spite of functional disorders.
  • Live well even with fatal diseases.
  • Having a job is also having a meal ticket .
  • To feel that one belongs somewhere gives satisfaction and boosts us positively.
  • loyal stick to someone until the bitter end
  • fur thick body hair that covers a whole animal
  • opportunity A time when you mustn't miss to do something
  • comfort hug someone and tell him it will soon be better
  • exchange swop things or money with one another

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