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    personal resposbility

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    practice personal responsibility in my educational goals to achieve success. “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. Personal responsibility to me means taking matters in my own hand‚ and living with every decision I make. In my life time I have made a lot of choices in life some good some bad‚ taking ownership and knowing no matter what the out come

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    here who represent the future. Let’s indulge in the bounty of choices‚ possibilities‚ and adventures that are ripe and ready for their taking! Life is a wonderful journey. A course that you set and determine by the choices you make each day. Eleanor Roosevelt once said‚ "The future belongs to those who believe in the beauty of their dreams." So as you step out to meet the world with your mind prepared and your skills tuned‚ I urge you to set your direction with a positive attitude and strong

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    to not perform my duties to the best of my ability. I am less alert‚ which puts peoples lives in danger. Imagine how great the world would be if everyone would take on one more ounce of responsibility for themselves and for their community. As Eleanor Roosevelt said‚ “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

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    Eleanor Roosevelt’s altruism guided her to change the foreseeable future ahead of her. Roosevelt excelled in bringing awareness to common societal issues as well as solutions to resolve them. She is a passionate advocate for people of all backgrounds. She pursued justice for African Americans heavily for years and exemplified kindness towards them. Roosevelt’s hands-on approach to racial injustice also carried over to her affiliation with women’s empowerment. As seen through her leadership roles

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    that is why the women of today are more assertive and demanding than they used to be and there are many women today who are just as good if not better than their male counterparts. Moreover‚ some of the most influential people in society are women: Eleanor Roosevelt‚ Queen Elizabeth‚ Jane Adams‚ Marie Curie‚ Hellen Keller‚ and even Oprah Winfrey Over decades it was men that filled the high profiled vacancies while women had to fill the low ounces and very often if the high profile vacancies were

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    Womens Rights 1930

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    had been bought with cash or by practicing petty economies like buying day-old bread or warming several dishes in the oven to save gas. Mexican women worked 70 hours a week for as little as 30 cents a day picking nut meat from shells by hand. Eleanor Roosevelt noted‚ “Practically every woman‚ whether she is rich or poor‚ is facing today a reduction of income.” women had no choice but to work‚ providing the sole source of support for themselves or their families. People may have thought that

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    more independent decisions‚ and allowed other women to use this permission in order to seek about other changes that could be made‚ such as a woman being able to work in government status‚ and eventually‚ did happen after President Kennedy appointed Eleanor Roosevelt as chairwoman in 1961. This was a gigantic leap forward in the Women’s Rights campaign‚ and‚ similarly to the Civil Rights movement‚ motivated women to

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    but the feeling of knowing what’s going on is worth it. I can never live a life in a world were friends only talk online‚ I think it will get boring‚ very quickly. Task 1B Appendix 1‚ Eleanor and Park‚ is an extract from the book Eleanor and Park. In the extract‚ it is described to us how the friendship between Eleanor and Park slowly begins to take place. Every day they sit next to each other on the school bus‚ back and forth. They never talk‚ and have never talked to each other. They both are some

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    Oratorical Piece Theme: “Students as Catalysts for Peace” Friends‚ let me begin by quoting you a line lifted from Eleanor Roosevelt. “It isn’t enough to talk about peace. One must believe in it. And it isn’t enough to believe in it. One must work at it.” This ladies and gentlemen challenges Juan De la Cruz‚ the majority common Filipino people. And what is more moiling to this are the sweet and sour additives and influences of the society. My friends‚ as we all know Philippines is somehow ignorant

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    point of life

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    Eleanor Roosevelt once said‚ “The purpose of life is to live it‚ to taste experience to the utmost‚ to reach out eagerly and without fear for newer and richer experience.” If we waste our life worrying about and stressing over pointless things we have no control over‚ we miss out on the enjoyable part of life. We were put on this earth to live life to its greatest potential‚ therefore we must not waste a second of it. The line “You only live once‚ that’s the motto‚ YOLO” was sung by famous rapper

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