Importance Of Life Event Essay

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Part A: Socialisation: My Life Journey
The first life event is during Primary School Leaving Examination. The people that are involved in this life event is my form teacher. This is a significant event because my form teacher had taught me about the importance of being responsibility. Since I will be taking my major examination this year and will determine which secondary school I will be going for next year.
The second life event is during O level Examination. The people that are involved in this life event is my Chemistry and Biology teacher. This is a significant event because both of my teachers are the ones who taught me about the importance of perseverance. They are the ones who persuade me not drop to Combined Science despite falling my Pure Sciences for so many times.

Part B: Learning to Fit In
One of the important value is Responsibility. ‘Responsibility is to satisfactorily complete a task assigned by someone which one must be able to fulfil and will have a
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Being responsible is to be able to take care of my own health instead of neglecting our own health. For example, as a student, I have a lot of assignments which are require to be completed. I also have to study for a lot of tests. Therefore, I will always focus on getting all the things done instead of focusing on my own health. However, responsibility have taught me that I need to set aside some time for exercising even though I might be feeling exhausted due to the stressful schedule. This is because once my health fails, everything else in my life is going to change. ‘I might have minor health problems such as headache and lead to major health problems.’ (Elizabeth Scott, MS, 2016) By that time, it will be too late to regret that I did not take care of my health when I am still healthy. Therefore, responsibility have taught me the importance of exercise because having a good health is

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