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    to paths, as I embark on them each and every day with my wearer. He has taken me on breath-taking adventures and we have had our fair share of stirring moments. We have been through rough times in sports, starting with basketball in the first grade, all the way up to sophomore year. Tears have trickled down on me multiple times, whether my wearer was cut from the team or was told he was not strong enough to play. These moments have shaped who my wearer is today. Although those moments are…

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    experience in my life that influenced me in this direction, I could go back to growing up without a father and always having an awareness of how this affected my life, and the life of my brother. I could go back to the years of spending time in Al-Anon meetings trying to understand drug and alcohol abuse and why it had gripped my brother, and so many others, so tightly. I could go back to when God reached down and got ahold of my heart and showed me a new way of living, a new life to hope…

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    There are multiple stressors in my life. There are stressors in my life ranging from the mountain of school work teachers give me to my self-esteem. The biggest stressors in my life include the following: my sleep habits, workload, school, and self-esteem. For the most part, my stressors fall under the intrapersonal category. Except, there are a few that don’t. School and workload fall under academic and interpersonal. I do believe that all of these do affect one another. As soon as I get a…

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    Relations in terms of natural association with others. As a result of developing relations with different individuals in my hometown, I began to notice the socioeconomic challenges among them. These challenges including, but not limited to: financial crisis, family issues, and/or economic dilemmas. I can remember times I tried to help these individuals in any way possible to the best of my abilities. I realize I have approached adulthood with this same mentality. Therefore, it can be concluded,…

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    How many times we feel low or sad due to tragic experiences in life ?Gosh, I think so many times. people always tend to ask questions like what should we do now...all things has lost...? I think I don,t have faith in myself what to do now? To answer all those sorts of questions I share a story with you There was a poor old farmer who lived with his teenage son and a wife. His son used to help his father in farming because of his father's old age for almost 1 year. Sudden on one afternoon.…

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    times in her life ( tests, sports, a vain attempt at artistic skills) it becomes a little delusive to continue to believe that one day I will "triumph." That one day I will "get my time to shine." You eventually grow accustomed to always hearing "no", receiving the letter that reads "we are sorry to inform you that..." or simply having another door shut right into your face, and after a while, per say my sixteen years of life in…

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    people like to think about. I personally, am not scared of my own death. I can die today and I would be okay with how I lived my life so far. It has not been the most exciting life so far, but I have a family who I love and friends that I care for with all my heart. So thinking about my own death is not something that keeps me up at night. Honestly, like what Stuart talked about in class I too have had moments in my life where I have thought of my own death. I have never had suicide ideations,…

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    Emily Dickenson’s poem titled My Life had stood – a Loaded Gun – is one of the many poetic works she created in her lifetime. The staple ambiguity of her poetry is ever present in this poem, which reflects the eccentric nature of Dickenson herself. This poem reflect the anger within her life and show how she is carried away by the male personified version of her anger and becomes an instrument of his. This poem offers an inside look into Dickenson’s psyche, as it show that she feels empowered by…

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    In life there’s always that one moment which changes your perspective on everything. Some may not notice at first, however, in my case it was handed to me on a silver platter. It all started when I was in the sixth grade. I must admit it was not a big surprise, but being told that because of something I could not control I would still have to change my life kind of scared me. After many tests and several doctors visits, I soon discovered the weakness in my lungs every time I ran and the reason I…

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    Reading about Anne’s life has changed my life in many ways. Anne showed me that you should have hope even in the toughest situations. I’ve realized that Anne is an amazing and inspiring person. I believe she would be able to cheer anyone up with just a smile. That’s what I want to do, I want to be able to make anyone smile just like she did. She showed me that even if people are different from you, it doesn’t mean that they’re not human. Even though she’s gone and in a better place now, she…

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