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    Obstacles in life come in different shapes and forms when they are least expected, which is why everyone in the world faces obstacles in their lives, obstacles make life more interesting. If life were comfortable there would be no point in working hard to achieve a better life; there would not be a feeling of accomplishment. Two of the most common obstacles a lot of people face is learning a new language and global warming, in the fictional world, there are harder obstacles to overcome such as…

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    the risk of sound petulant, I am going to openly discuss my life changing experience, being that I have become a new person. I was diagnosed with clinical depression at age fourteen, which was quite frightening for me to acknowledge at such a young age. Despite my situation, I was able to voluntarily receive the necessary medical attention to start my recovery process. Recuperating from my depression has given me a new perspective on life, and created a significant impact on who I have become as…

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    Obstacles In Life Life is full of obstacles. Some are hard to get over mentally, and some are hard to get over physically. But we must take the obstacles with a open heart and an open mind. I have had my fair share of obstacles in my short 14 year life, but two have stood out he most influential in my life then all others. In this essay I'll tell you about the two that have been influential moments in my life. When I was eight years old my mother had an acoustic neuroma, which is a brain…

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    Tragedies, misfortunes, and disasters can alter the course of one’s existence. While existing only a fifth of my projected life span, illustrations of adversity have begun to shape my life. Maya Angelou clarified adversity best when she stated, “I can be changed by what happens to me, but I refuse to be reduced by it.” Not a day goes by that I do not fail and succeed in some way, yet the lessons learned from the medley of failures and successes blend to create the ink in which I paint my Mona…

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    Overcoming Obstacles

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    People have face many challenges in their lives. Some things are not easy and some things are not hard to face. Life is hard to face I think that people need the time to accomplish their challenges. I know that it's going to be hard but I think that we can accomplish them. The reason that I feel that way is because I think that facing a challenge is not easy to face. Facing a challenge is a way to accomplish what you wish for. It might be hard to face and accomplish your dreams. I think that is…

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    One of the most formative experiences of my life was when my parents got divorced. I still remember it very clearly to this day because it had such an impact on me. My parents got divorced when I was in sixth grade and it was devastating. One Tuesday afternoon I came home from school and my parents were outside when I arrived home. I walked outside and when they heard the door open, they responded, “Just give us five minutes.” This was a typical response from my mom and dad, but little did I…

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    contrary to the principles of God for a while. I fought with Him a couple of years ago, and my life was a mess and I was completely lost. How, you may be wondering? There was a point in my life where I…

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    J.M. Barrie’s real-life experiences, especially the impact of his brother’s death, directly influenced the characters, plot, and themes of “Peter Pan”. James had the misfortune of having to live in his brother’s, David Barrie’s, shadow as David was considered his mother’s favorite son. His death would later lead to the characterization of Peter Pan and his background story. Margaret Ogilvy’s (David’s and James’ mother) reaction to David’s death would eventually lead to the mother-worship…

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    Kathleen Stewart

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    are the ordinary everyday life and very familiar for me but I have never thought differently. Author Kathleen Stewart is trying to use different vignettes to show how we can think deeply of ordinary everyday life and shift our practical knowledges of intimate experiences. Stewart thinks that ordinary affects can affect the everyday life and gives it the quality of a continual motion of relations, scenes, contingencies and emergences. Many people repeat their everyday life, repeat it again and…

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    to have a comfortable life. More than comfortable actually, I have been able to do and experience things most adults have not done. I have traveled to Japan, England, Scotland, been on four cruises to Cozumel, Grand Cayman, St. John/ St. Thomas, Tortola, Nassau, and the list goes on and on. I have owned a horse, taken riding lessons, dance lessons, I ski every year, my car was a gift to me, and I don’t really have bills I have to pay myself. Although from the outside my life has been more than…

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