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    Learning can be very challenging for some, everyone has a different way of learning. I would explain learning as something you want to do, not something you have to do. It’s much easier to learn when it’s a choice instead of a chore. My views on learning have changed dramatically from when I have first started the online college. Before I started online college, I was afraid to go back to school because, I didn’t do well in high school. I thought I was just not smart enough to every continue my education

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    We have a saying in Story Sessions Community: "You are not too much." "Too much." It was a message we got used to hearing over and over again throughout our lives. "You talk too much. You worry too much. You eat too much. You're over-thinking it. You are overly dramatic." Here's a word I hate to see misused: Overly. I see this word assigned to so many human actions as a criticism. Overly emotional, overly dramatic, overly loud, overly large, overly talkative, overly sensitive. It is part of every

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    Broken… We 've all got memories that will forever haunt us and that will forever be with us. At one point in someone 's life those memories are going to be too much for them and they 're ready to give up. You feel as if you just want to be numb. You can 't take it anymore, no matter what the age. Memories can be wonderful but they also can be your worst nightmare. Kate. My friend had been in that position reasonly. I 'll never forget the way she acted about a month before it really hit her. The

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    I still remember that fateful day, the day I was Stolen. It started out as a normal day at school. I’ll take you through the whole story. There is one thing you should try to figure out, who kidnapped me. “Joey, Wait up!” I yelled out. Why was he walking so fast, and not responding? It’s almost like he’s ignoring me. I started to jog, but he was already gone. I turned the other way to walk home. It was a long walk, for I lived in the country part of town. I noticed leaves crunching behind me, and

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    Drug Court Reflection

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    When I came into Drug Court, I was lost and confused. I thought it was a joke and I thought I could keep doing what I wanted to do. I thought the Judge and everyone on the team was just out to get me. I didn’t know who I was because I built my life on lies. I never aspired to anything great. Being in Drug Court this long has shown me that the Judge and the Drug Court team really do care about each and every one of us personally. I can see that the Drug Court team cares and always has time for me

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    My Calling In My Life

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    Finding our true calling in life isn’t always easy. To me a calling is something that you find joy in and are passionate about. As followers of Christ we are told to trust God and follow what He calls us to do. I believe that God directs us down different paths throughout our lives that lead us to a calling rather than just handing it to us. This can be scary as we never know His exact plan. As soon as we get comfortable in one area of our life and feel as if we have found our calling God throws

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    5 Big Steps Parents Can Take To Help Their Kids Gain More Independence For Preschool From social skills to language skills and all kinds of problem-solving techniques, your little one is in for some big learning when they enter a preschool program, but they could face challenges if the haven't acquired enough independence. Although it's your paternal instinct to take care of and control everything in their developing lives, independence is what's going to help them succeed and excel, once they're

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    Short Story

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    It was late on an unusually warm Saturday night when I had to go back to my little side job and help a lady take down decorations from a wedding reception that was being held at St. Anne’s Catholic church in town. It was around 11:30pm and I was dead beat tired and did not want to leave the comfiness of my warm bed and the familiarity of my room. My best friend Gabby was also staying the night at my house that night and she had decided to come with me to help the lady I was working for. So, we bagged

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    Visiting my grandfather for the first time was very intimidating as a young child. He had poofy black hair and streaks of grey trailing through his beard. He was so tall that he had to stoop his head when he walked through a door way, and he always had a smell of a dusty campfire but I could never identify what it came from. As I continued to get to know him, I found that he wasn’t as frightening as I was expecting. He would always smile at me across the table when we had family dinners, and he would

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    How much do gender roles mean to you? In the story, The Chase by Annie Dillard, a young girl, Annie, grows up in a town where being a girl didn’t affect how she grew up. When Annie was a child she played football, baseball and threw snowballs with the boys. So as you can see being a girl in Annie’s neighborhood didn’t affect her, but as everyone grows up, we all realize that gender roles really do matter. We all probably grew up with boys and girls, but all places were different. One might have grown

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