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    There are many factors that will affect a person’s life. The most important one is wether or not one has a college degree. College education acts as the key to a successful future to individuals who are serious with it. It provides a financial security and helps a person build a remarkable reputation. Personally‚ it will help me to have a competitive edge in my perspective field. I will acquire various skills in college‚ I can work in various companies across the globe. Currently‚ college education

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    In past generations manhood was easily defined because of a status quo. However‚ this concept of what our elders used to consider as being a man has been so distorted in society eyes because of many personal options that have affected our everyday life. To each man who seeks their individuality manhood has taken on complex attributes and no large groups of people believe or will stand for the same things. Therefore I believe that being a man means that I must not only have my own opinions‚ but also

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    known what I wanted to do with my life. Science has always been a passion of mine‚ and medicine in particular has interested me since I was a small child. In my opinion‚ there is nothing more admirable than dedicating one’s life to improving the health of others. I believe that the quality of a person’s life is in direct proportion to their commitment to their fellow man. To be remembered as a person who had a positive impact on others‚ who loved and lived life to the fullest‚ and made the most

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    2 Major Goals in Life

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    1. Become the best wife and mother for my Family. Short Term Goals: 1. Continue my college education through 2014 so that I can be a role model to my children. I have begun the path to success with this goal and will continue until I have my Masters Degree. 2. Develop a working budget for our household by January 2009. I will accomplish this by consulting with a financial specialist to start with. I will follow through by sticking to that budget and adjusting as necessary for our family. 3

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    The Quiet of a Dark Night Did you know that the silence of God can really affect someone’s life? Elie wants him and his father to stick together through everything. But it is really hard he has to lie about his age so he can stay with his father. Elie ends up getting hurt and has to have surgery. After the surgery Elie is told that she can’t get out of bed. But then all of the other people in the camp are told that they have to pack up and leave. Elie’s father told Elie she should stay but Elie

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    How can others choices impact you? Choices are decisions made by a human‚ it can be for their good or it can make things worst. Those can not only impact them but it can make thing impact you in a good or bad way too. Paul’s family’s choices impact Paul by making him legally blind‚ Paul hating himself‚ and Paul not having a good relationship with his dad. Paul’s brother‚ Erik Fisher‚ made the choice of helping his friend paint Paul’s eyes. “And I remembered Erik’s fingers prying my eyelids open

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    Reaching the top of the tree in one’s chosen occupation or profession is the usual standard by which success in life is measured‚ at least in the Western world. However many Asians would reject this criterion. The contemplative religions assert that success is only measurable in terms of religious advancement and of the acquisition of the virtues. Thus‚ success would be in inverse ratio to material advancement. Most of the world accepts the definition of material advancement‚ its objectives being

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    he/she tries hard to get the work done and tries hard to win the challenge. For example‚ a person has ego and he is challenged in a competition then he works very hard to win the competition. And if the competition is a legal one then it may help the individual a little. But there are other aspects of ego. Misunderstandings are occurred because of ego. If a person has ego‚ he/she will not agree to any point stated by the others and there occurs a communication gap and misunderstandings occur. The relationships

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    In my lifetime‚ so far‚ I have been exposed to many people and things that have all contributed to shaping my individual identity. There are many events that led to the formation of my current and unique identity. I believe that my time as an adolescent has had the biggest impact on my current individuality because of the distinctive hobbies‚ aspirations‚ and perspectives that I have developed. The circumstances that I have been and will be presented with also force me to adapt and alter my identity

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    Manslaughter or the Second chance at a New Life? The story in which a child is in need of a brain transfer brings about an issue surrounding one’s identity. In this story‚ Harry Vladek has a very difficult decision to make in regards to the health of his son‚ Tommy. Tommy has a very serious brain problem thus‚ he is basically left brain died with fully healthy and functional body. Harry‚ not wanting let go of his son‚ tries everything‚ in terms of trying to help his son‚ and finally comes across

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