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    Everyone has obstacles in life, but find different ways of overcoming the adversity. When you overcome obstacles, you either have a negative or positive attitude. But in the end, you usually end up happy with your outcome. People overcome challenges by not giving up, having a good attitude, and being confident. First, not giving up helps people get over challenges because when you give up, you're throwing away your idea and thinking that it may not change the world or it won't have an effect on

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    Helen Keller Obstacles

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    Have you ever had an obstacle to face but can’t figure out how to overcome it? Let’s say that you just got to school to school and the teacher tells the class that the first thing that you are doing today is reading. You start to panic because you are terrible at reading. You pray that you won’t get chosen to read aloud, but sure enough you get chosen. You try your best and when you finish, you hear kids laughing under their breath. What can you do so this won’t ever happen again? This is an example

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    As Isaac Marion once said, “Every experience, good or bad, is a priceless collector’s item.” In life, I have experienced the highest of my highs and lowest of my lows. I have been bullied to the point where I could not leave my room. I have also been with a group of people where I could not speak a coherent sentence because we were laughing so much. Each experience has impacted me in some way, whether it was big or small, and has shaped me for the better or worse. Being Belle in the high school musical

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    Wisdom is precious. If one does not grasp it tightly, it may all too soon fade away. In the book The Chosen, Chaim Potok writes of three people who show wisdom in both their deeds and speech. They display it randomly, not only in serious events or critical descisions. It comes spontaneously to them, and that is worth admiration. Reuven, Danny, and Mr. Malter all share the quality of wisdom. When Reuven’s eye gets hit by a baseball, he is confined to live in the hospital for a few days. During his

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    Toni the Superhero is a story book introducing the main character, Toni, to first time readers. The very first panel shows Toni and then tells us that he's a superhero, then it goes on showing us some of Toni's favorite activities. Toni is shown playing with his friends, eating healthy food, swimming in a swimming pool, rescuing an animal and helping his mom around the house. The book then shows us Toni panel in his Superhero costume with a "T" across the chest and telling us that Toni is terrific

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    two objects are stronger when they are closer together, I find it easier to empathize with people who live in my neighbourhood because we are more likely to share similar personal experiences. In the same way, it becomes more difficult to empathize with those who live farther away because they have differing experiences. Consequently, literature functions to introduce foreign perspectives to readers and evoke empathic tendencies within people. Many social leaders are empathetic individuals who recognize

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    scenario where we can get a maximum amount of pleasure by plugging into an “experience machine” that allows us to undergo anything we wanted while we are in a tank with electrodes attached to our heads. One will be plugged in for two years at a time but while one is attached, the experiences are going to seem like they are actually happening. He takes this machine to disprove the hedonism view that says consciously experience pleasure is the most important thing to living a good life. In his opinion

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    present, i.e. the here and now. In person centred approach, the therapeutic relationship is of immense importance and is based on mutuality and equality. “It is the client who knows what hurts, what directions to go, what problems are crucial, what experiences have been deeply buried.’ (Rogers, 2004, p11). The most important concept of person centred counselling is ‘actualizing tendency’. It is based on the notion that individuals are driven by

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    Narrative: Engage

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    exposed to a number of people, places, and experiences that have molded how I see the world, and where I see myself in the world. I have had many opportunities to grow and learn about myself through successes and failures alike. Because of my own, independent view of the world, I have constructed goals and aspirations that I believe will positively impact those not only around me, but throughout the world. 1) What have been the significant experiences and influences that helped you realize the

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    project set a new challenge for how to gain experiences in addition to how to analyze and interpret the data have been gained. Researcher in this project have studied how effective are the different methods for gathering experience factors from users in real mobile usage context. They found that comprehensively the best way to catch user experiences is always to use several methods simultaneously. The best mix of methods is letting user to express his experiences verbally and nonverbally. Researcher found

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