“Nothing is permanent in this world Other than the Change” -is a famous proverb. In this mechanical world all of us are moving towards the pursuit of money having not even single second to spare‚ to think of world. So I would like to bring to spotlight 3 most prickling things in my mind‚ which I think‚ given a power I will surely change‚ to make the world a better place to live in…. 1.POVERTY: Poverty according to my view is a thorn in flesh of the world. Society
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What do you want in life? Many people struggle with this question. Maybe you do too? Maybe some of you have already figured it all out? Life can get so busy that we don’t have time to really think about what we want in life. And when we do find what we want‚ it can seem impossible to achieve it. Many people have different ambitions in life. So‚ the word ambition would have different definitions‚ depending on whom you ask. To me‚ ambition is a burning desire to achieve your goals or to succeed. Ambition
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a day which is still tickling in my mind when I remember it. I was waiting for the phone call from my family physician. Those moments of waiting were seemed like years. Finally the phone rang and I received that with trembling heart. Then my doctor said that the report was positive which made me so excited and at the same time so proud with a little bit fear. It was the report of my first time conception which is really
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When I was younger‚ I typically received the things I wanted‚ things such as toys – being that I was an only child – and never worried about hearing the answer‚ “No”. I had this insane idea that the world revolved around me. Although I still had the concept in my head‚ that it was all about me when I was informed I would be an older sister‚ I knew that nothing would be the same. Before I was a sister‚ I never took anyone else into consideration‚ and I was never told to do otherwise. I was around
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“The Things I Carry” Tim O’Brien states in his book‚ “They shared the weight of memory. They took up what others could no longer bear. Often‚ they carried each other‚ the wounded or weak.” When we think or discuss the weight we carry we oftentimes think of physical objects. However‚ sometimes the heaviest and most burdening objects are our memories. The Things I Carry by Tim O’brien discusses the weight the soldiers who fought in Vietnam and the emotional damage they all faced. Just like these soldiers
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or house? I don’t like that feeling‚ yet I’ve experienced quite a few times. This is how it all started. So it was a nice‚ cold day in Millbrae CA. I was in the library with my friends trying not to get as loud as we usually would be‚ so that we would not get kicked out. Eventually we did. While I was just hanging out‚ all of a sudden I get a weird phone call from my dad. I answered and it was quiet in the background and then my dad started to talk. He asked me what I was doing and I told him and
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One day that changed my whole life. I was 25 years old when I was diagnosed with cancer. It was at a time when I was doing what I did best – dancing and I was taking a course to become a future color and style advisor. I had been working on it for almost two years‚ I grew to the level that I could easily record the dance steps and I built up the necessary condition. In fact I lived and breathed dance and style but nearing the summer of 2007‚ I was getting really fatigued and wasn’t able to attend
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If I could have dinner with five people dead or alive I’d want to have dinner with J.K. Rowling‚ Daniel Radcliffe‚ Marie Antoinette‚ Oprah‚ and God. My reason for these choices are that these individuals each have a story that had some sort of impact in the world whether it be creation or imagination. Regardless of how much time goes by they will still be remembered as a part of what made the generations the way they were. The first person I’d want to have dinner with would be J.K. Rowling this
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Is change good for us? That is the question that many of us teenagers like to ponder. Is changing a new teacher at the start of every year good? Are changing seats every term good? Is changing classes and being separated from our dear friends good? These are just a few of the many changes that take place in our daily lives. We may think that such changes are not beneficial to us‚ hence the conclusion: Change isn’t good for us. However‚ many of us are short sighted. We look at the smaller picture
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The things I carry are an essential part of my life and who I am today. From when I was little to the present‚ I carry things that impact who I am as a person and who I will become as I grow older. They offer clarity and comfort. I carry the memories of when I was younger. These memories create moments of laughter‚ tears‚ smiles‚ and complete happiness. My memories stay with me and allow me to learn and grow as a person. As I learn each day and walk through the halls of BVNW‚ I carry the weight of
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