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    that showed what they could do, especially during dark times. Nelson Mandela showed his skills of leadership when apartheid took place in South Africa. Stephen Hawking continued to show his brilliance even after he suffered from amyotrophic lateral sclerosis. The Prophet Muhammad (saw) was able to spread the religion of Islam throughout the world, despite having very few followers in his first 10 years of prophet hood and having enemies constantly trying to persecute or assassinate him and his…

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    terminal disease that leaves the body incapable. While some diseases are easily cured, others require harsh treatments that have unknown outcomes and the worst of those diseases are incurable. Two such incurable diseases are Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis(ALS) and Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy(CTE). ALS is a progressive degenerative disease that affects one's entire body, leaving it paralyzed while the brain stays completely able to function. ALS is caused by toxic proteins that leak to the…

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    Question #1: "People see me as a bridge. I'm not as alive as I used to be, but I’m not yet dead. I'm sort of ... in between." (Albom, 32-33). What is a bridge, how does a bridge symbolize Morrie's current situation, and how else does Morrie relate to a bridge? A bridge is a structure that helps to link one place, to another. As mentioned, Morrie symbolizes himself with a bridge because he is in between life and death, and he tells people what they should pack or how they should prepare…

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    Morrie and Night, Mitch Albom and Elie Wiesel present the absolute epitome of adversity. Tuesdays with Morrie is a book all about Morrie Schwartz teaching Mitch Albom the absolute necessities in life. Morrie is suffering from Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, better known as ALS. In this book he demonstrates exactly how to live one’s life to the fullest, even with death looking one in the eye. In Night, Elie Wiesel paints the perfect picture of the absolute struggle that was the holocaust. He…

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    Have you ever pictured how your life would end? For a poor elderly man, it was very time consuming and extremely sad. “Tuesdays with Morrie” is about a guy named Morrie that had ALS disease; which is Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis, it slowly paralyzes you until you reach your last heartbeat. Morrie accepted ALS but sees the stronger side of his disease that slowly kills your body. "I'm on the last great journey" (Albom 33). Morrie knows he's going to die but yet he sees the bright side of the…

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    Lou Gehrig’s disease is also known as Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS). ALS is a disease that affects the nerve cells in the brain and the spinal cord. It is a progressive neurodegenerative disease, this eventually leads to death. The patients lose the ability for the brain to control muscle movement. Since most motor neurons are lost, the patients may eventually become completely paralyzed. Motor neurons can no longer send signals or impulses to the muscle fiber resulting in no muscle…

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    An exhausted man named Mitch Albom received insight about life from an old college professor dying of ALS. In Tuesdays With Morrie, a poor old man named Morrie Schwartz is trying to teach the world to learn how to accept death in order to live life to the fullest. Morrie teaches Mitch how to abandon his old selfish ways and learn to live, love, and accept the thought of death. Throughout the book one topic never wavered: love. No matter what people do, no matter what they stand for, the one…

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    Life Lessons From Morrie Tuesdays with Morrie is a book about a man who has a disease that causes him to loose movement throughout his body as it begins to shut down faster than normal. Morrie teaches his old student, and also the author of the book Mitch, life lessons that he has learned throughout his own life. Those lessons have made me realize important things about my life, things that I usually would realize when it’s too late. By taking some of these lessons to heart then I will have a…

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    Spiritual Journey The Spiritual Journey is one that varies from person to person and with no need to be religious to follow this journey. In Tuesdays with Morrie, Morrie’s focus appears to be on learning how to live in the time he has left. Morrie decided the day he learned he would die, that he was not embarrassed to die and would make the most of his days left. This is seen when Morrie says, “Once you learn how to die, you learn how to live" (Albom, p. 82). Morrie wanted to remind people to…

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    Lissa Hughes College Prep Freshman English Ms. Gentene Wednesday August 6, 2014 Tuesdays With Morrie 1. One of the significant lessons Morrie had taught Mitch during one of the annual Tuesday lessons was spent discussing money, and the negative impact it has on ones personality. As Morrie had said to Mitch during this lesson “ We put our values in the wrong things. And it leads to very disillusioned lives” (Albom 123-124). I believe that this means that some people get all caught up in having…

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