The answer to this question is searched for more than any National Treasure. The answer to this inquisition is more questioned than the motives of our current presidential candidates. The drive to answer this question causes many to lay awake at night to study the intricacy of their ceilings. It drove Hugh Jackman to sing a song almost three minutes long when he played in the movie Les Miserables. Who am I? The answer to this question is different for every person, however, I believe that it can be answered in what one believes in. I have four beliefs that are the pillars of my life, allowing me to answer the great question. Life is short, I am merely a wave tossed in the ocean, but I know who I am, and what I stand for. Do you? I believe that everyone should take the time to answer that question.
I believe in fun. I do not think that life should be all play and no work, however, life is a gift. I prefer to live each day with that in mind. Tomorrow is not promised, however, today was given to me to do with it what I wish, and make the world a better or worse place by the decisions I make. I love school and learning because I am able to find the joy in studying and in hard work. Statistics show that laughing raises one's energy expenditure, and heart rate by nearly twenty percent. I
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I believe that anything is possible if you are willing to try hard enough. I push myself to the limit to set an example for my younger sisters, who are also learning the boundless benefits of hard work. Life is hard and messy at times, but you cannot let that stop you from accomplishing whatever you set your mind to do. My dad is my greatest inspiration and is one of the hardest workers I have ever met. He taught me to never be afraid of hard work, but instead to dive into it and persevere one day at a time doing the best work you can do. I believe that meriting the rewards from a job well done is one of the best feelings a person can
Persuasive Paper Rough Draft As an Early College High School student, I ensure you that this program is an amazing program designed to structure your future and help you with your future college experience and career choices. Early College is highly recommended high school for students who want to academically exceed. In these 4 years of high school you are required to take an AVID class and Pre AP or AP courses. You will also take college level courses later in the year.
Have you ever been bullied before? Most people say it's not a problem, but you might not agree. I think we try to ignore the fact that bullying happens right in your school. Maybe if teens knew about the 4 Way Test it wouldn’t happen. I believe that as a school it is our job to get the word out about the 4 Way Test.
The first attempt and success to climb Mt. Everest occured in 1953. Since then, almost 4,000 people have been able to scale the mountain, but over 230 people have not been able to climb it successfully. There is a chance of accident or death when climbing this mountain or any dangerous activity. All people should should have the right to rescue services even if they knowingly put themselves at risk because there is always a chance of an accident happening, rangers are there to save people in danger, and there are rescue vehicles being produced to be used in case of an emergency.
Today is 06-06-06… Ronald stumbled into the woods, and found a group of girls in which he discovered was a secret coven! The group of witches surrounded him and beleaguered Ronald for being a pity mortal. Their supreme showed up and asked the young little witches why they were being so berserk towards the guileless mortal and then berated them for giving their coven an atrocious name… panic-stricken, Ronald bolted through the woods and couldn’t seem to find a way out. The supreme found Ronald, and told him to remain mild.
The Freshman 15 is a thought that crosses the minds of most future college students, but most say that it won’t happen to them. This fear of losing a toned body after graduating high school bothers some more than others. They realize after high school there are no longer athletics, and they’ll no longer be exercising regularly. Also, when they depart from their parents house and begin to live on their own their eating habits change.
Ben Novotny Mrs. Crowe Lang & Comp. 8 November 2015 To Test or Not to Test, That is not the Question Despite being citizens of one of the most socially, politically, and economically advanced countries in the world, American students are not prepared for college and careers. According to national ACT test results, 25% of students fell short of the college readiness benchmark while 60% did not meet requirements in two of the four tested subject areas (Sheehy, 1). This education epidemic is a serious problem that can only be remedied by change. The purpose of education is to prepare students for the real world in which they have access to the plethora of facts gathered by centuries of human research. Here, they are tasked with making connections
Running, that word gives many people different emotions that range all the way from disgust to excitement. Most people will say that they would never willingly run, at least not without some motivation and other people might even say that they enjoy it. This is why the sport of cross country is so strange to people, in fact it is strange to me as well that people would willingly run, despite the fact that I actually run cross country. The main reason that people don 't think running is fun is because it is so physically challenging. Running requires you to always be on your game, the slightest injury or distraction can prevent you from doing your best.
American’s always say “don 't tread on me” but should we stop treading on them? Our nation is in debt by millions of dollars due to paying for supplies and other things less important than things such as our children 's education. The troops overseas may be at more risk because of diseases than they are with bullets. In addition, Our nation’s security would be improved with people fighting here, we don 't send our police to one place if the threat is in another. They say our nation is in trouble with our security, although are are we in so much trouble we need to keep our troops overseas, costing our nation’s debt and our troops health.
The seemingly impossible can almost always be accomplished, especially if you are not afraid of trying and are willing to learn as you
Chantell Hebert Background: Renee is a 14-year old female, who’s experiencing dramatic changes in her life. Renee mother is in jail on drug related charges, and her father is no longer in the picture. Also, Renee has to help take care of her five year old sister, who has developmental disabilities. Moreover, Renee is now being raised by her grandmother, who’s from Jamaica. Renee is attending a new Catholic high school in New York City, where she’s struggling to adapt to her new environment.
When I was younger I read Douglas Adams’ The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy, and I was introduced to the question “what is the meaning of life?” The question ate at me for an inordinate amount of time, and even after months of careful thought, I could never decide on what the meaning of my life was. Most everyone has grappled with this deceptively difficult question. For some, it will simply cross their mind and then bother them no more. On the other hand, some will let it consume their being until they decide on a concise sentence that describes to them what the meaning of life is.
Therefore, it can be seen that it is better to ask ultimate questions as there will never be an ultimate answer that all of humanity can agree upon. As by simply asking these ultimate questions it makes us ponder our origins, identity
SUMMARY What is the meaning of life? Terry Eagleton alludes many other questions that are similar to the question. Not all of these questions have been answered but it possible that there are answers to them and that we might never learn what these answers are. Not knowing what the retort is might also be a part of the answer itself.
“Is there a God? If not… then what are all these churches for? And who is Jesus’ Dad?” Michael Scott For as long as intelligent life has been living on the earth there has been a question, what is the meaning of life.
Like everyone who is cool, I carry a smartphone. Although I use it most frequently to email, text or make calls, I also use its apps to get me out of sticky situations, find information or simply for entertainment purposes, and as I navigate the relatively large 4 inch iPhone retina display, 326 PPI screen, I encounter a ever-expanding plethora of teeny tiny advertisements. Next time you click on your favourite game - Flappy Birds - notice the tiny banner ad at the top or bottom - smaller than your finger – that just says “free”. I’d like to pretend that it was simply for the research of this paper that I clicked on it, but I do like free stuff, and so probably would have done so anyway. My game of Flappy Birds disappeared, and I was greeted