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    “Hypothetically, if you knew you were going to die and you had one last lecture, what would you say to your students?” That is how Professor Randy Pausch, from Carnegie Mellon, began his last lecture, a speech entitled “Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams” while in fact he was dying of Pancreatic Cancer. He knew he only had months left to live and put together this last lecture to read to his students. His lecture focuses in on points such as the importance of: making sincere apologies, not whining

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    During my last spring semester at Fort Hays State University, I became aware that in order to finish my bachelor’s degree, I would have to take one more class prior to walking across the stage at graduation in May. At that time, I was just ready to be done, so I hoped for something fast and easy. When I saw the requirements for this class, I knew that wasn’t going to be the case at all. I saw the number of books I would read and the number of papers I would write and I am not going to lie, I felt

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    Purpose in Your Step. Passion in Your Heart. A dream in Your Soul. Many of us have pursued a dream. Many of us have felt so strongly about a goal that we have became suddenly very driven just to reach it. If not, what are we waiting for? Billy Joel once said, “You can get what you want or you can just get old.” Joel was one of many world renowned people we read quotes from during our Dream unit. During the unit, we explored books, articles, videos, and speeches searching for examples of people

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    1) a) Watch Randy Pausch’s Last Lecture https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-Arnrxle4Gw In Randy Pausch’s Last Lecture, he talks about his different goals as a child growing up, and the lessons he learned reaching for these goals. Each goal depicts a different lesson, and he passes down this knowledge to others who listen to his lecture. We find out that Randy has a severe medical condition that may bring his life to a very abrupt halt. Although he may have a chronic illness, this does

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    The Last Lecture is a novel based on, “Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams.” This book engages the reader in his or her own way, but still keeps the plot personalized to the author, Randy Pausch, who was confronting his mortality through the harsh experience of pancreatic cancer. Dr. Pausch was a professor at Carnegie Mellon University. He was also a very successful computer scientist. The lecture presented to reader in the book is the lecture that Dr. Pausch gave his students four months before

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    The Last Lecture by Randy Pausch is a compilation of stories and advice from Pausch. He includes excerpts from the lecture itself; as well as other experiences that contribute to the theme of the book. The book focuses on the achievement of dreams. Pausch expresses the importance of living every day to its fullest potential. He states that “It’s not about how you achieve your dreams. Its about how to lead your life. If you lead your life the right way, karma will take care of itself. The dreams will

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    I loved The Last Lecture; I could not put it down. I think the reason why I liked the book so much was because it was about something everyone thinks about. What are you going to leave behind for your children? Randy Pausch’s story was inspirational writing The Last Lecture and giving the lecture while he had cancer. The book really makes you think about the life experiences that he had, and you can relate to the stories. The book was fabulous I am so glad I read it. Randy was such a relist he knew

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    Randy Pausch

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    had “three months of good health.” In that time, he contemplated ways of leaving a message to his kids when they grow up. Pausch decided to dedicate his final months on giving a “last lecture” at Carnegie Mellon called, “The Last Lecture: Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams.” After two years after being diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, Randy Pausch passed away on July 25, 2008.

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    Literature Review of Stephen Covey’s Seven Habits of Highly Effective People Throughout Stephen Covey’s book, the central question I believe Covey is asking each of us is… are you who you are? To answer this question you need to first look inside yourself, fully examining your value system. After fully understanding yourself, you then can look outward at the way you are living your life. Are you living a life that truly reflects and justifies the internal value system you identified? The significant

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    Much of  how we view the world depends solely on how we perceive it. To improve a situation in our lives, we need to improve ourselves, and to improve ourselves, changing our perceptions is a must. How do I deal with this situation? How do I get from point A to my goal at point B? What do I value most? Questions we should be asking when trying to improve ourselves. Attitude sets the mood for everyday life. As the admirable author and educator, Dr. Stephen Covey at one time said, “Values drive behavior

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