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    In the article, “Grit: Perseverance and Passion for Long-Term Goals,” by Angela L. Duckworth, Christopher Peterson, Michael D. Matthews, and Dennis R. Kelly, research and studies were conducted to display the extent of how grit is a contributing factor in the “achievement” or “success” in “vocational and avocational achievements that were recognized by other people” in comparison to “those that are primarily subjective value to the individual” (Duckworth,Peterson,Matthews, and Kelly 1087). Grit is

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    In this essay I will explore the theme of overcoming adversity by making connections to the theme and the four texts which we have studied this year. The theme of overcoming adversity is evident in the film ‘Invictus’ directed by Clint Eastwood, ‘Still I rise’ a poem written by Maya Angelou, ‘Chalkline’ a novel written by Jane Mitchell, and ‘I Am Malala’ an autobiography in which I studied individually, written by ‘Carolyn Devonshire.’ I will be focusing the similarities on the central characters

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    with peace, equality, harmony and justice is not easy, and seems quite impossible at the moment. This translates to, celebrating our past victories and achievements isn’t enough, but rather, we should have a picture of the enormous obstacles that still need overcoming. It is not debatable that African Americans, Asian Americans or Mexican Americans are the only subjects and victims of discrimination and

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    Mary Oliver's The Journey

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    of spiritual, physical, or even basic mental goals. Though, I believe journeys are taken for the mental or spiritual benefits. It might be agreed that journeys should teach you something about yourself, they could possibly help you overcome any obstacles, physical or personal, and maybe, you could be compelled to out-do yourself or someone else and discover something about yourself and grow during the process. Journeys are taken for reasons that might not ever be explained or mentioned, but maybe

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    In The Bean Trees, Barbara Kingsolver shows Esperanza’s hardships through her overdosing. Taylor didn’t know Estevan and Esperanza on a personal level, they were only friends. One night Estevan came to the door and told her, “Esperanza tried to kill herself. Estevan came to the back door and told me in a quiet voice that she had taken a bottle of baby aspirin.” (Kingsolver 137). Esperanza had overdosed on baby aspirin which could have killed her. She was attempting suicide and wanted to end her

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    Roots Of Optimism

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    Optimism.” Optimism is the key to overcome obstacles in life. Just ask the owner of Zara, Amancio Ortega. Even if he dropped high school, he remained optimistic and went on to become the impossible, Amancio Ortega has become one of the richest people ever, with a net worth of more than $70 billion. Amancio would be the people to tell you optimism is huge in getting through all that life is throwing at you. Their many ways optimism helps you overcome obstacles is it makes you believe that you can accomplish

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    How Misty Copeland Overcame Her Obstacles Would you let people hold you back from doing what you love or would you overcome the obstacle? Misty Copeland was one of the first professional African American dancers. This is important because if she hadn’t done it then we still might not allow African Americans to be professional dancers. Also with her being brave and strong enough to not give up even when they didn’t like her she is teaching kids that you should not let others decide what you will

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    you imagine you and a turtle having similar characteristics? In the Grapes of Wrath, John Steinbeck uses a turtle to foreshadow future events and problems that the Joad family will come to face. The turtle exemplifies fear, determination, and overcoming a situation. The turtle also forebodes the theme of hope and determination. The drivers’ reactions not only help predict the outcome of future events, but also help establish a theme in accordance with what the turtle exemplifies. A forty-year-old

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    between and the ground.” (247) she is candid on the on the subject of abortion and the lack of unity to help an individual that need help overcoming his/ her problems. First all, Vera make a strong point in the excerpt that most people are ambivalent to the issue of abortion and do not offer alternatives to those individuals that are looking support to overcome obstacles. In the eyes of a reader that path that she took

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    family that he despised. Vance even acknowledges being a third generation escaper same as his mother and grandmother, but Vance was able to overcome these obstacles with the help of his girlfriend. Ushe set down with Vance and helped him express his feelings in a better way. Nonetheless, Vance is not the only one to suffer through these obstacles. Most people living in the Appalachian Mountains suffer through this. For example, Vance had a conversation with his aunt and sister and they both admitted

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