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    The best way to get the biggest adrenaline rush out of life is by taking adventures. Adventures come along almost everyday without our knowledge because we fail to notice them sometimes. Lots of memories can be made and shared with others after taking just one adventure, which is why they are so precious and should never be overlooked. Not only does a person experience something new after pursuing the escapade, but there is always a lesson to be learned after every adventure as well. It is good to remember that some adventures may not turn out the way you expected them to before you began pursuing such activities. In Dante’s Inferno, Dante may not have enjoyed the adventure he took through the nine circles of hell, but it was still an activity he never experienced before. After reading Inferno, I decided to compare and contrast the text with Charles Dickens’s A Christmas Carol.…

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    After reading the book, Love Does, there are various circumstances throughout the reading that result in a life lesson. This book not only bring life lessons to the reader’s attention, but also, the author’s interpretation of growth, freedom, and success. For instance, “The kids got to pick something in the world that captured their imagination, fanned their whimsy, or sparked their curiosity, and then we’d just go do it together (Goff, 128). He also mentioned that he never planned the trip. …

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    English Movies That Will Inspire You to Travel There are so many movies based on travel. Following is a list of six English movies that will inspire you to travel: Before Sunrise - This brilliant 20th century movie is an all-time classic. It is about two young people, belonging to opposite genders, who meet on a train in Europe. The just spend one night together, perambulating in Vienna, but before they realize, they develop feelings for each other. Watch it to know what it is like to fall in…

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    for an adventure on the tallest mountain which lay between in the Goma, a city in Rwanda, and Zaire. Novogratz and her Canadian friend (Charles) and their tour guide climbed Mount Nyiragongo. The mountain was one of central Africa’ tallest mountain, it shared border with Rwanda and Zaire. While they climbing and hardly surviving the grueling trails of the mount, only to realize that Novogratz had come to Africa similarly unprepared, without a road map, tools, sufficient gear, or protective…

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    In a world of cars, highways, and skyscrapers, it can be difficult to see how much nature matters and affects our lives. For me, nature has always been an incredible place to go to get to know myself better and learn to appreciate the little things in life. A BWCA Wilderness canoe-camping adventure with my friends would be an amazing opportunity to grow as a person, spend time in my favorite place, and make lifelong memories with my friends. My past experiences in Boundary Waters have…

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    Brain is Drawn To Risk”, I noticed the connections between the article and the character Chris McCandless from the book Into The Wild by author Jon Krakauer. I don't agree with the article when it says that risk taking occurs when teens are unaware of the dangers involved. Chris McCandless is a good example, because he knew the risks behind his venture into the great unknown. He knew what could go terribly wrong along the way, but still decided to take the risk. Teenagers take these risks…

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    enlisting in the defence force and being shipped to Gallipoli as an adventure, not realising the significant impact it would have on their lives. They didn’t realise the dangers they would face or that they may never return home. In Gallipoli, Peter Weir tells the story of two young Australian men, Archie Hamilton and Frank Dunne and the conflict, hardships and mateship they endured. The young Australians were excited to experience something new. Although it was a great adventure, once the…

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    Toni Cade Bambara’s short story, “The Lesson,” portrays an afternoon where a mystery woman takes a group of inner city children on an adventure to Manhattan, New York. The mystery lady directs the group of children to refer to her as Miss Moore. Although Miss Moore plays a significant role throughout the story, she does not appear to be the main character. Bambara’s writes “The Lesson” in first person; thus, leaving Sylvia, the foul-mouthed preteen narrator, to be the main character. Throughout…

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    I Karli Pendergraft believe I deserve this scholarship. It will help towards a life that will be full of music and great adventures. I will be one the first of father’s kids to attend college, I want to make him proud and a much have much easier budget with your help and thoughtfulness. Music has been my forte since i was 8 years old. I’ve taken voice lessons, some trumpet lessons, and have self taught myself how to play the piano slightly. I’m willing to do whatever it takes to one up myself…

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    Lessons of a Childhood Graduate Childhood means something different to each person. For some, their youth meant family and community; for others, being a youth meant self-discovery and independence. Regardless, everyone has a few core values they have learned from their childhood. For me, the most important parts of my childhood was adventure, sports and family. Adventure encourages risk-taking and new experiences. It allows individuals to discover their passions and a zest for life. Sports…

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