Imagine this: Someone wakes up every single day and the first thing that happens every time is acrid fumes fill their house and won’t leave. What would be expected of that person? Finding out how to get rid of the smell and doing anything to make sure it doesn’t come back ever again would most likely be expected of them rather than ignoring it and becoming so used to it that the vial odor is a normality to them. There is a profusion of people on this earth that struggle with a bad home life growing up and some will not do anything about it and carry on the struggle forever; others will do absolutely anything in their power to subdue the struggle and become even better than what they had to deal with their whole life. Others also make sure
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Someone hands you a container of a mysterious white mixture, and they give you the task to figure out what it is. What would you do to solve the problem at hand? Many scientists might find physical and chemical properties to figure it out. The scientists might look for, odor change, temperature change, fizzing, and bubbling for chemical properties. They also inspect the mixtures for physical properties before a chemical reaction occurs, including shape, size, color, texture, and smell. The Eighth grade thinks that the mystery mixture is C6H8O7(Citric Acid) and NaHCO3(Baking Soda).
and desires. To accomplish this they must get past obstacles and trials in life as well
The author asks if the environment they grew up in altered how their lives turned out to be. The incarcerated Moore replies with the notion that expectations may have lead to their lives now. He goes on to add that as humans “”We will do what others expect of us”” (Moore 126) whether it is to graduate, to get a job or to go to jail. What he is trying to convey is that expectations make people want to live up to what others think they are capable of.
For all humans, but especially the most stubborn, one of the most difficult truths to accept is that all seasons pass, all stages come to an end, and that all living things die. Just as how the Nazis and Hitler had to watch their empire fall in front of them and how the Jews had to leave all their belongings and houses, we watch hoping that nothing changes and that everything stays the same. What we’re resisting is the natural order of things as we hold tight to a belief that says that all good things must
People are better off believing that their lives are filled with choices. They do not get the luxury of blaming their circumstances on external factors. We all decide how we respond to life's challenges, and there are excellent examples of people all around us who have found ways to overcome the most difficult troubles of birth and life. At the end of the day, we all choose. This is a principle that should be reinforced
Everyone is born into this world with a sense of innocence, completely oblivious to the cruelties of the world. However, as humans grow up and reach early- adulthood, they begin to realize the realities of this world, all that is real and all that is, in fact, a figment of the imagination. As people learn that it is truly impossible to stay hidden from the harsh realities of adulthood for their entire life, they also learn that it is impossible to shield others from these truths as well. They learn that although they may not be able to protect themselves from life’s misfortunes, they must perceiver, move forward, and not hold anyone back in their tracks. Just as all humans eventually learn to accept and move past life’s various misfortunes,
Humans are creatures of habit. At a young age we develop routines, learn, and adapt to the environment in which we are presented. I would agree with the article “Change or Die,” written by Alan Deutschman, that change is essential and beneficial to improve the various aspects of an individual’s life. I believe that anyone is capable of change as long as they are given the tools and resources to do so. I have learned that more often than not experts will use the fear of death as an attempt to motivate people to change their lifestyle. I did not find it surprising that people respond better to new ideas when their emotional needs are addressed. This approach promotes a willing life transformation for the individual as opposed to being scared
In the lab titled “Mixed Substances,” our objective was to see how properties of individual substances compare with properties of mixed substances. A mixture is a combination of two or more substances that are mixed physically but not chemically. For example, trail mix would be a mixture due to the dissimilar parts combined physically. There are two types of mixtures, homogeneous and heterogeneous. Homogeneous mixtures are uniform in structure or composition.
“How many things have to happen to you,” Robert Frost Writes, “before something occurs to you?” A person wakes up every morning to the same gray walls and eats the same flavorless slop. Seeing no changes they seem to ask themselves if life is worth living. They are unhappy but are afraid of new environments and unknown areas. Wishing things can go back to when their worries were as simple as trying to memorize the multiplication tables. Although it is written that change is in every person’s destiny, there are several reasons a person might or might not seek out change. For instance, a person’s environment or way of living can be one of the hardest things to change. Living in the projects, bills to pay and people to obey are a few reasons many steer away from change. Secondly unexpected life events like suddenly having to become a parent and learning how to raise a baby while trying to balance sudden deaths that may occur. Thirdly, discovering a person’s true emotions for another human being can create what I like to call a domino effect. Whether you consider the environment to be the atmosphere around you or the place to which a person calls home, one thing is certain that in any environment a person must adjust in order to survive, and through any adjustments comes change.
58. Hand your lab partner the pineapple juice and ask them to take a sip.
Firstly, in order for a person to survive and most importantly thrive, they need care and love. This can be seen in The Book Thief between Hans Hubermann, a World War One veteran and Liesel Meminger, the book thief herself. Hans is a compassionate person who takes care of Liesel as a foster father after Liesel’s mother had brought her to his house. After losing her beloved brother, Liesel was traumatized at the time but with Han’s company, she had found a new source of love in the few beginning days they were together. He did something special that made Liesel experience something she was missing, comfort and safety. “Some days Papa told her to get back into bed and wait a minute, and he would return with his accordion and play for her. Liesel would sit up and hum, her cold toes clenched with excitement. No one had ever given her music before” (Zusak
I believe it to be true of the whole human race that when something pushes you down you look to find a way out of it. We always try our best to overcome adversity and that can make us stronger. In many cases the workers that a lot of us pay to clean and cook are faced with adversity from the start. As young kids growing up having very little it’s difficult to get out of
When you learn from you surroundings, you think of why you do the things you do. If you grow up in a neighborhood where people surround you with their friendship and love, then you will most likely be a caring person. But if you grow up where you are often ignored and try to be important, then you will most likely be passive and struggle for attention to a point where you don’t even realize you’re struggling for attention.