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    Goals in Life

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    Salamah Al-Kindi Ms.Loan English 10/03/13 Goals in life Everyone seems to ask themselves what do they really want from their life? The only question is what kind of life you want. Each person chooses his/her own path in life. In many people lives‚ there are many different interests. This mean that a person may give special attention to something that they love to do in life. Some people want wealthy and fame‚ while others want a happy family. From a person coming from a rich family they

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    Life Goal

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    Life Goal When I graduated from high school‚ I could remember my teachers discussing how life will be after that. And some of the things that I could recall from those discussions were college life. Entering the college means you don’t have a specific target like entrance exam in junior and high school. At this time‚ looking at the future and planning ahead will help you complete what you need and help you get who you are‚ where you want to go and what you need to get there. I always see myself

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    Life Goals Essay The goals people set for themselves often tend to be ideal to their skills and what they want in life. With saying so‚ I expect a lot from myself because I know what I’m capable of‚ therefore I have dream like goals. A part from being successful in whatever career path I decide to take I want to travel‚ and not just for vacation but for a purpose. A purpose that is ever so vital and self-rewarding: simply helping others in need. When I say people in need I don’t mean the lower

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    The life without an aim is the considered to be the life without any direction. It is a journey which ultimately reaches to a destination and to reach to the destination of your choice you must set goals. Goal setting helps you to end up what your right destination is and where do you want to be in future. As a school student I am always advised by my teachers and parents to keep an objective of life and work hard to achieve it. The time period of the school life is very important in which one

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    These days cell phones dominates our life. It makes things much more convenient by enabling us to communicate others anywhere we go in a small amount of time. One of the most used functions on a cell phone is not the phone‚ but the almost instant text messaging. With the unlimited possibilities that one can do with texting‚ it is as popular as ever. This wonderful shortcut does have its downsides. Studies show how the radiation emitted from these phone can damage brain cells. It can take up a large

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    How has Ponyboy’s life changed during all the events that happened in the Outsiders. Ponyboy has many conflicts throughout the book but the main conflict was whether Pony was going to become a hood or a genius. During this rigid conflict Pony depends on his friends choices. While many characters impact and help Pony throughout his internal struggle‚ Johnny Cade’s choices impacts Pony’s life‚ self-concept‚ and relationships with his peers the most. A choice made by Johnny affects Pony because Johnny

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    Throughout life‚ I have been affected by micro‚ meso‚ and macro level contexts. Little things like having a boyfriend‚ belonging to sports teams‚ and being born in a predominantly white community have affected my opinions on life and myself as a whole. Micro: Being in a relationship at age 16 with someone who was 18 made me think to believe that I had to start acting more mature. I had just recently entered high school while he was just ending. When I was 16 years old‚ I still had a curfew‚ wasn’t

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    Many people in this world live with illnesses‚ diseases‚ and disorders. For some it affects their everyday lives. Approximately 47 million people are living with the illness called dementia. Dementia can affect everyday aspects of life and can be prevented if you know how to treat it correctly. Dementia delineates a group of symptoms affecting one’s memory‚ thinking‚ and social abilities. Dementia is considered a group of symptoms affecting abilities rather than a specific disease. There are both

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    Volleyball had a significant impact on my life. It really helped build my self-esteem and instilled a value of hard work and setting goals. I was never the tallest player‚ never the fastest‚ or most athletic but I did work the hardest and I had a leadership quality. I also loved the game. I wanted to play every second that I could. If I wasn’t playing I was training. My motto was the harder you work the luckier you get. I remember trying to explain this concept my second oldest sister‚ who

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    Life According to Epicurus

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    considered a good life? One might argue that living peacefully is a good life with no evil or crime exist. Some might say that it is to have the wealth in life. But is wealth alone enough for living in a good life? Can a rich man who has an enormous amount of gold and silver find peace within? Certainly the good life does need things like wealth‚ but the good life also need something else to bring the happiness in life. Epicurus for once present the world his depiction of a good life in his “Letter

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