43ee RESPONSIBILITY OF STUDENTS “In the long run/ we shape our lives/ and we shape ourselves//. The process never ends until we die. And the choices we make/ are ultimately our own responsibility.// (Eleanor Roosevelt) Being responsible/ is a learned behavior. Sometimes// we want everything to be easy. I often hear some students say /"Bakit may P.E tayo‚hindi naman natin magagamit pag nagtrabaho na tayo”. We have so many complaints in terms our studies. As Mr. Olarte once said “Kapag nag enrolll
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Eleanor Roosevelt once said ‚ “Great minds discuss ideas; average minds discuss events; small minds discuss people.” Discussing people? In simple words it means ‘gossiping’. So just why has gossiping earned such a reputation? Why is it that when the word ‘gossip’ is used‚ it is done so mostly in a negative connotation? Why is it that every major world religion cautions against gossiping? Is it really that bad? The correct answer is ‘no’. It is ignorant to discredit gossip as an unnecessary social
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comes out like a lashing sword. How can something so soft and gentle hurt so much? "Silence is golden" is probably one of the best ways to sum it up. When hearing juicy news‚ we need to stop‚ think if it will hurt or help‚ and do what’s best. Eleanor Roosevelt once said‚ “Great minds discuss ideas; average minds discuss events; small minds discuss people.” Friends‚ what you don’t see with your eyes‚ don’t witness with your mouth 4 Gossip
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Throughout the early history of storytelling‚ the antagonist has existed as a plot device‚ to which Bulman defined as a character that ‘usually represents negative things‚ while the protagonist espouses positive values.’ (Bulman‚ 2006‚ 17). He goes on to expand on the device’s use of conflict and how it is a necessary building block of creative storytelling. This analysis will explore the state of existence of the female antagonist‚ who has long been argued to be held in a transgressive state of
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Deep Waters “Do one thing every day that scares you.”‚ a quote that Eleanor Roosevelt once chanted. This is something that I once never dreamed of accomplishing. As a child‚ I was described in three words which included quiet‚ shy‚ and a scaredy-cat. These words would slowly disappear after a visit to East Silent Lake Resort‚ in Dent‚ Minnesota. It’s a place in which me and my nine family members vacationed to three years ago‚ when I was thirteen years old. This visit to the resort was during a humid
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For this paper‚ I really wanted to focus on my mother’s side of the family‚ particularly on my grandmother’s ancestors‚ whose history I honestly knew little about. I had a considerable amount of knowledge about my father’s side of the family‚ who I at one point I researched extensively‚ finding ties back to the American Revolution. It was with my mother’s side of the family that I had really never had the time to properly look at. To begin with‚ I spoke with my grandfather‚ who is a second generation
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Cea‚ Stephanie Joy C. Legazpi Hope Christian School Me‚ In a Dictionary Eleanor Hibbert once wrote “ if it’s good‚ it’s wonderful. If it’s bad‚ it’s experience .” We must bear in mind that all our experiences in life‚ our accomplishments and mistakes‚ every single person we have encountered‚ and every medal and scar we have are the reasons why we are who we are today. Every experience‚ no matter how trivial or immense‚ is significant. For what I am now‚ I owe to these experiences. As
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These thoughts are just fears of overcoming an obstacle and you shouldn’t pay them much attention. You must visualize completing your challenges. Do not let fear prevent you from making the next uncertain but so desired step in life. The great Eleanor Roosevelt so wisely said: You gain strength‚ courage and confidence by every experience in which you really stop to look fear in the face. You are able to say to yourself‚ ‘I lived through this horror. I can take the next thing that comes along.’
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people we meet or the experiences in our life- good or bad. This is evident in Hannah Roberts’ story ‘Sky High’ which explores the transition from the innocence and imagination of childhood to an adult with less freedom and more responsibility and Eleanor Farjeon’s poem ‘It was long ago’‚ which captures an incident that occurred when the protagonist was around three years old. Roberts employs a range of language devices including 1st person narrative‚ colloquial language‚ metaphors‚ similes‚ hyperbole
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Eleanor Roosevelt‚ Former First Lady of the USA‚ once stated‚ “Do what you feel in your heart to be right‚ for you’ll be criticized any ways.” I find this quote to be so inspiring because many don’t want to voice their opinion to not contradict other people’s belief. This quote also relates to me because I am a leader and have dealt with the issue of being scrutinized for my own beliefs. When I was younger‚ I was a bystander of bullying because I feared to be the next victim. I never stood up to
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