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    LESSONS OF LIFE BY LOK KRU BUTH SAVONG (TRANSLATED FROM MEREAN CHIVIT) 1 – GOOD PERSON LEARNS TO ADVISE HIMSELF Some people might study a great deal of general subjects‚ but they are unable to educate and tame themselves. Therefore‚ they are careless in action‚ speech and other expressions. Action‚ speech‚ and other expressions tell us their self-education‚ self-advice‚ or self-discipline. As human beings‚ if we fail to tame‚ educate and advise ourselves‚ no one may train us to be a

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    Through the years I’ve been in school there have been many lessons I have learned. These can be described in three standard phrases‚ mind over matter‚ anything is possible‚ and treat people the way you want to be treated. All of these things came into play when I was in elementary school and high school. Coming into college I have been able to apply these rules to my advancements in school. All these lessons comes in to play when you’re in college because there are a lot of things that mess with

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    famous book “Tuesdays with Morrie”‚ known as ‘Memoir’ [1] the American writer Mitch Albom presented the truth of life‚ the benevolent characteristics of people which everybody should have but they don’t have. “Tuesdays with Morrie” is actually a novel based upon an original story that explained the outlook of a dying older man about reality of life. The author examines the statement‚ “I know it is more important than almost everything they taught us in college‚” and split ends that Mitch precisely was

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    realized that your life isn’t anything close to what you want it to be? This article will give you advice on how to recreate your life. Whether your desire to change was spurred by a mid-life crisis‚ a near-death experience‚ a shattering epiphany or a painful separation‚ you still have time to create the life that you want. [[Category:Goal Realization & Problem Solving]] == Steps == ===Take an Inventory of Your Life as It Is Now=== #Write down exactly what’s wrong with your life. What areas are

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    going off the phrase‚ “You learn something new everyday.” that would suggest that I would have learned 2‚324 lessons from school alone. To only say that one of the 2‚324 lessons shaped me more than the rest would be false. They all have shaped me and made me into the person that I am today. However‚ talking about all of the lessons that have shaped me is not logical‚ I will share a lesson that I learned from my seventh grade math teacher‚ Ms. Canfield. I was selected as “special” at a young age by

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    lasted for almost twenty years. The American military and leadership appear to have learned some lessons from our involvement in the Vietnam War. This paper will discuss the lessons learned from the following arenas: diplomatic negotiations‚ presidential leadership‚ and cultural/social contexts. Diplomatic Negotiations Princeton University (2006) defines diplomatic negotiations as between nations. The lesson learned by the Americans was the need to communicate with their enemy. Our military leaders

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    Lessons Learned Over Time In this class‚ we read different epic tales and watched one considered to be a modern day epic tale. Each story had a “hero” who proceeded on a journey to find their happily ever after. In the Odyssey‚ we meet Odysseus who takes 25 years to get home. We meet Dante from Inferno who is trying to get to heaven. Finally‚ we meet Arthur who becomes king of Camelot due to a sword in a stone. Three episodes that teach us life lessons are watching Odysseus patiently waits for the

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    wisdom and life lessons that would be beneficial to them throughout their life journey. Coelho displayed that particular wisdom and lessons through a young shepherd boy named Santiago. Santiago ventured out on a quest to find his dream‚ the treasure. Along the way Coelho placed certain people in Santiago’s path to give him wisdom and life lessons to help him find the foreseeable treasure that occurred in his dream. Throughout Santiago voyage he gathered at least five valuable lessons to help him

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    many things about life. Although there are many things going on throughout the book. Harper Lee shows many virtues being learned by Scout Finch and Jem Finch. They most commonly seem to be learning lessons from family figures or grownups that surround them. Throughout the novel To Kill a Mockingbird by Harper Lee‚ Scout and Jem learn several important lessons as they grow up including courage‚ respect‚ and tolerance. Throughout the novel‚ one extremely important lesson learned by Jem and Scout

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    The Lesson Learned Through Tough Times Essay 1 Kyrsten Cramer Gaines’ novel‚ “A Lesson Before Dying‚” depicts a setting of a small town in rural Louisiana in the 1940’s. Slavery was abolished in 1865 in the 1940’s‚ however African Americans were still not treated with equality. Entire towns were still segregated; schools‚ churches‚ stores‚ bars‚ etc. African Americans were no longer slaves‚ but still lived on White American plantations‚ tending to their fields‚ houses and families. Grant

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