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    huge success in lives of people.In enders game, ender overcomes many challenges that help him grow to be a better commander.Overcoming obstacles in my life is important because the obstacles help shape how we act.Overcoming obstacles as a family is also important it helps us gain each other's trust in stressful situations.Overcoming obstacles in life is very important because it helps shape us and how we act. In the novel Ender’s Game by Orson Scott Card, ender has overcome many challenges…

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    By the end of Woodsong, Paulsen has become a student of himself, the dogs, and the experience. With this in mind, Paulsen structures the first part of the work as brief vignettes. The novel lacks chronology but is infused with descriptions of his life in northern Minnesota working with his sled dogs. The experiences he gained living here helped to prepare him for the Iditarod race. For example, during his time in the woods, he…

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    was almost like she was from another time." I love this quote because there are always details about a person that come to mind right way when you think of them. There are words that can sum up what you love about someone and here, Mirza stated quite eloquently why he loves her. Sometimes the extent of why we love someone can be a tough thing to put into a few words. Life is very fast paced, but New York specifically is a city known for having everything be in a rush. Because of this…

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    by hand, all that you would have seen would have been an enormous pile of paper balls tossed in and around the trash basket. I simply could not come up with the right words for the occasion. My thoughts and feelings about her passing were just too difficult to express publicly. Of course, I could relate any number of events in my life that were touched by my mother. I know that each of you who have also lost a parent – which includes all of you -- could do the same. So, I won’t bore you…

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    Many of us view loss in a very limited way. We see it as the end of something, period. Seeing things in such a black and white way, i.e., a beginning and end, right and wrong, shadow and light, is at times helpful. But it can also be limiting and may bring unnecessary pain. The limiting perspective that may come about from seeing life in this way also brings about a certain amount of expectation. We assume that because it happened a specific way last time it will happen that way again. And when…

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    The main point of Mrs. Costello’s argument is that humans deny that animals have a concept of life and death, thus, humans are needlessly cruel to animals and show no sign of ending the cruelty due to the fact that crimes toward animals remain unpunished. Poets, like herself, are able to have “‘ a feel for’ an animal’s experience. That leads them to recognize the crime of killing any animal that can experience the sensation of being alive to the world” (Introduction, 5). After the speech at the…

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    government must control assisted suicide and allow it on the national level because there is a high possibility for this process to happen in any case (Sumner, 2011). There are many situations in medical practice when physicians illegally help to stop the life of incurable patients with a motivation to stop torment. The last argument for the assisted suicide is the public perception. Studies and surveys of incurable patients made an opportunity to conclude that more than 60% of people support…

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    Victor’s obsession with science clouded his judgment causing great suffering in his personal life. Events in his life that show his clouded judgment include: abandoning the monster he created, letting a close family friend die to conceal his secret at all costs, and destroying the companion he had promised to make for the monster. Victor Frankenstein grew up in a very supportive and wealthy home. Frankenstein lived as an only child until the age of five. At this age, Victor’s mother decided…

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    simply live her life, but instead, she came forward and shared her story in spite of the difficulty. This courage is something we would do well to copy. Finally, “The Things They Carry” offers some very important lessons in how to deal with death. Many people are in denial about death, and this is very unhealthy. It is much better to develop an attitude that helps deal with death, so it is not so overwhelming when the time comes. This…

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    want any of that. Some people want to become president, but I was never interested in that kind of thing. I don’t want to go to space or make the world’s biggest taco. All I want to do is make the people I love happy. I just want to live a nice, quiet life in a nice, quiet town surrounded by nice, quiet people. I want to help people get through hard times. And this is how I want people to remember me. I want people to know my name, not by the people I have surpassed, but by the people I helped…

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