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    The Last Lecture is a book that is filled with worthwhile life-lessons. Written by Randy Pausch, this novel is his “Last Lecture” as a computer science professor at Carnegie Mellon. Diagnosed with terminal cancer and given only a few months to live, Pausch truly took this opportunity to share his thoughts and what he has learned throughout life. As James Bryce suggests, “ The worth of a book is to be measured by what you can carry away from it”. Personally, I found the book extremely rewarding and

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    Blog 1 My first reading response will consist of a response summary of the first 15 chapters of The Last Lecture and a reflection of my own thoughts. The first couple of chapters in The Last Lecture consists of our main character Randy Pausch setting the stage for a really difficult task that has been brought upon him. Randy is a computer science professor at Carnegie Mellon who has just been diagnosed with terminal pancreatic cancer. Carnegie Mellon University introduces each year a series of

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    If I had made a list of my child hood dreams, I admit, it wouldn’t be very impressive. I never wanted to be a firefighter or a policeman. I never had the urge to be a millionaire, and I never even thought of being a G.I Joe or Army Man. If you could see my list, you would see only two words scribbled down in that chicken scratch hand writing of mine. But only one of those words would follow me out of that first grade class room and stick with me to this present day. By now, curiosity must be coursing

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    Randy Pausch; Speaking Strengths By Amanda Apatow Communications Paper #2 February 28th 2012 When faced with the knowledge that you are about to do something you love for the last time, how would you react? When Randy Pausch, a virtual design professor at the University of Carnegie Mellon was given the diagnosis of liver cancer with only a few months to live, he knew that everything he did would be the last time he did it. Randy chose his last lecture to be an inspiring tribute to his life

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    In the presentation Randy Pausch giving his "Last Lecture" tell people that he pancreatic cancer really shows how he accepted the fact that he was going to die and pushed through everything. What was a good piece of advice? Stop complaining and start living. Part of Randy’s presentation is about stop complaining, in the presentation Randy talks about when he was getting his PhD and, he kept on struggling and struggling about he kept complaining to his mother when she said “She padded my arm And

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    Pausch By Pausch Summary

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    The story started with an unexpected twist. I expected this book to be about a professor who is retiring and is giving his last lecture. I was taken by surprise when Pausch stated that he had ten tumors and only a few months more to live. I want to know whether he will actually survive or if this is yet another misread fortune doctors give out. After reading through the introduction, I can predict that Pausch will die from the cancer. I won’t be ready for it. I found it rather sarcastic when he

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    prove how badly we want things…Brick walls let us show our dedication, they are there to separate us from people who do not want to achieve.” This message that he establishes is important because it relates back to the title of the actual lecture: “Achieving Your Childhood Dreams.” He gives the audience (and the reader) tips on how to actually do that and what to expect which strengthens the theme of

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    The Last Lecture The Last Lecture, a book that inspires someone to look at life differently and appreciate the time they are given. Randy Pausch was a computer science professor who was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, which at some point, ended up being terminal. He was a professor at Carnegie Mellon University, where he was very much loved and respected. Before his time would come, he was asked to give one last lecture which was to be presented as what he would want to tell the people around him

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    does not work as a strategy. We all have finite time and energy. Any time we spend whining is unlikely to help us achieve our goals. And it won't make us happier.” Randy Pausch argues the importance of achieving the goals you want, while you still can. He explains that, even he is still achieving his goals even with this terminal illness and he doesn’t complain. The main reason why he doesn't mope around is because he is grateful to get

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    Leadership Lessons: Randy Pausch & Tony Dungy Laura Ward The Culture of Leadership September, 30, 2010 Abstract This paper is a look at some of the leadership lessons I have learned from researching Tony Dungy. Included in the text is some information about Tony’s life, leadership traits, and how he went on to successfully impact many lives of others through his accomplishments as an NFL Coach and family man. I have taken the information I learned about Tony and have included some examples

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