Hardest Decision I Ever Made Essay

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    wants to play. I 've sometimes wondered whether Cupid was heartless. Whether you are ready or not, life moves on and so must you. What good is knowledge when you don 't know much more than it? I believe those around me are smarter for having to have untied themselves from education 's web. I 'm still trying to figure out where I 'd go without it. If I were to be happy now and unhappy later, I 'm not sure whether I 'd regret my decision. I live life in such a routine that I 'm getting…

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    The question is, how can a parent put their kids through something like this? Well the fact is, when a person is addicted to something they are not able to control the drug abuse even though it causes harm to them and others, physically, environmentally and mentally. For example, even the people who have it all cannot control their addiction. Chris Herren, the NBA player, had it all. A great family, friends, he was blessed with the great gift of being a great basketball player. But yet, even…

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    to Ellen. They provide her with food, and drive her around town to gather things that she needs. Being Ellen’s only friend does not stop her feelings about their race. Ellen says, “As fond as I am of all three of them I do not think I could drink after them” (Gibbons 29). Friendship as a theme is made evident when Ellen depends on a friend when escape from her home is necessary. Her friendship with Starletta helps her find her way through hard times. She remains her only friend after she…

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    helpful at the beginning because the initial period is always the hardest period to relapse and it made me report my abstinence journey to someone. It helped in that I held myself more accountable that I had to recount my eating patterns and felt more obligated to abstain. Then it progressively decreased until none existent. Working with my classmate would have been more beneficial had we stayed consistently touching base. One thing I did find it helpful was that we both provided very broad…

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    she was a drum major last year, Milly is now the head drum major. Being a drum major is one of the hardest jobs in marching band. Everyone is looking at you and making sure they're in time. On May 3rd, Milly and her boyfriend, Jake broke up. Jake and Milly were together for two years and she was in love with him. Everyone thought they would last forever. On that day in May,…

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    I was born July 25, 1978 at Midwest City Hospital in Midwest City, Oklahoma. I was the first for my parents, Tony and Irene. It was my dad’s second marriage and my mom’s first. Two of my mom’s younger sisters were nurses at that hospital and so that was where she wanted to be. I am my dad’s princess out of the three daughters that he has. I believe that I am also his favorite of all his five children. My younger sister Amelia is 5 years younger than me. From my dad’s first marriage he had three…

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    What is life? Are we just some complex organisms that magically appeared on earth? In this paper, I plan to argue the pointless existence argument by Erik Wielenberg. He simply said that life without a goal is pointless and without any goals no man/women has an eternal meaning. Basically, everyone is born just to die at some undetermined point in time; no one is predestined for anything. No matter how small or simple, everything that dwells on earth has a purpose. Life purpose varies from the…

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    are watching him or if the things that are happening to him are because of life or due to the production and director making his life decisions for him. His life has been toyed with a lot in this production because he never got the chance to live a real life and be with the one person he actually loved. Truman never got the opportunity to deal with any hard decisions or even get to do the one job he always wanted which is travelling the world. Without Truman finding out who he really is, it…

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    from childhood to Adolescence ending up to grownup’s world, and that doesn’t happen overnight. It takes a lot of thinking though, personality shaping, choices and courage to get through this important stage and arrive accurately there, and by “there”; I mean that point of satisfaction, freedom and awareness that a person can acquire. The journey of growing up never ends, as long that a person is learning, discovering and experiencing things, he or she will preserve growing up. The harder…

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    when it is appropriate to pull the trigger on a civilian. It’s a call made in the blink of an eye, intense and uncertain circumstances, sometimes limited by distance, distractions or darkness. And it brings to bear all of the officer’s experience, awareness and, perhaps most important, training. Georgia attorney Lance LoRusso says, “It’s probably the most critical decision an officer will ever make, and it’s also the hardest decision.” No matter what the circumstances are, officers should avoid…

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