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    There is a stating that the mistake is the mother of success. Could people only make discovery or progress through mistakes? I am afraid that I do not quite agree with such an assertion. While in my perspective‚ mistakes are not necessary to make discover or progress‚ although in most circumstances it is more efficient to discover new things or to progress through mistakes. Admittedly‚ mistakes could help us make progress because it is the mistake that tell us what is wrong and hence make improvement

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    Despite the struggles we go through in the face of adversity‚ it is clear that ease does not challenge us and that such adversity is required for self-discovery. Adversity determines one’s potential capabilities‚ strengthens personal values‚ and gives us a feeling of self-worth. Adversity can help determine what one is truly able to do. For example‚ as a student‚ I moved through elementary and middle school with ease‚ generally bored by the slow pace and simple curriculum.

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    ***** ****** April 7th 2011 Deol Self Disclosure Through Music 1. The song‚ “Here Without You” by 3 Doors Down came to have a very significant meaning to me this past September‚ after my grandmother passed away. The day she died‚ and a few days after I remained seemingly unaffected and went on with my usual routine of work and partying‚ I spoke of it to my friends casually‚ and when they offered support I replied indifferently “it’s all good‚ that’s what happens”. It wasn’t until about

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    Adversity is what creates drive in every human being. It is the monster and fear in all of our nightmares‚ the bad‚ testing our willingness to be good‚ pushing us to fight back‚ to learn its ways‚ and to appreciate. However dire or subordinate‚ it is what allows us to perform extraordinary measures‚ better ourselves morally‚ and acquire many other character-defining qualities and lessons we need throughout life. The Roman poet‚ Horace‚ expresses adversity perfectly as having “the effect of eliciting

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    Self-Realization through Education Over the past 32 years of my life‚ I have been both directly and indirectly impacted by numerous social institutions. Without question‚ education has been the most influential by creating a positive change in my life. There are many benefits to pursuing an education. First‚ embarking on a rewarding career path has its own rewards such as a generous salary and social prestige. In addition‚ an individual’s relationships within the institutions of family and

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    In your opinion‚ as clearly and concisely as you can‚ what does Biff learn in Death of a Salesman. In Death of a Salesman‚ Biff learns who he really is. In Death of a Salesman Biff realizes that his whole life he has been pursuing his father ’s ambitions. Biff naturally adopted Willy ’s ideals as a child‚ when Biff loved and respected Willy. It never occurred to Biff that his values and morals should reflect his own character. Biff did not know what he wanted to achieve in his future‚ and he didn

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    Be Taken The popularity of young adult novels is undeniable. From contemporary series such as Harry Potter and The Hunger Games to classic novels such as The Catcher in the Rye topping YA book sales‚ reading tales about adolescent journeys of self-discovery have never more been appealing. In the novel Divergent by Veronica Roth‚ one teen by the name of Tris‚ leaves the world that she has always known and ventures down a difficult path that leads to new understanding of both herself and the world

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    had to become a follower before I was ready to lead. I learned that “followership” was defined as reaching a specific goal while exercising respect for authority‚ a positive attitude‚ integrity‚ and self discipline. With that I understood that all leaders are followers. As I progressed up through the program and its echelons‚ I took my innate leadership abilities and the skills I learned to become a successful leader and shaped myself into a respected leader. To this day I am a Cadet Chief Master

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    How does the poem”Understand Old one” portrait the concept of “discovery”? Discovery can have a different impact on different individuals. The composer ”Oodgeroo Noonuccal” reflects on her discovery of the” old native burial ground” as a spiritual journey‚ rather than an intellectual journey experienced by the scientists and the modern world. Discovery can offer us a positive or negative experience. Oodgeroo Noonuccal felt strongly reverential towards the old one and the past‚ but she was more

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    THE DISCOVERY THE DISCOVERY ‘The Discovery’‚ by J.C Squire describes a historical event: Christopher Columbus’s ‘discovery’ of the New World on his 1942 expedition across the Atlantic Ocean which initiated the process of Spanish colonisation. The poem has gone by several names including ‘The Caravels‚ ‘Sonnet’ and ‘There was an Indian’. John Collings Squire (J.C Squire) (1884-1958) was a British poet‚ writer‚ historian‚ influential literary critic and editor of the post WW1 period.

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