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    Mcentire Three Things

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    you need in life to succeed! “ To succeed in life, you need three things: a wishbone, a backbone, and a funnybone” (McEntire). This quote is telling how to succeed in life with just three things. The quote is actually a guide to life, each part of the three things have a big part in your life. Actually all three of these things are being used in Texas right now. What McEntire means about a wishbone is that it is your hope in life. Having hope is kind of what keeps people going in life. Majority of

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    that everyone wants to achieve is success. Success is not something that comes easy in life, one must be prepared to give sacrifices such as time, in order for them to reach a professional level of success. In order to succeed, people must learn to make sacrifices in life. Sacrifice is necessary for people to succeed because if people are not willing to sacrifice anything such as time or effort, they will not succeed. They need to sacrifice dedication, effort, and time. These three fundamental principles

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    labeled as not “normal”. According to the textbook: “‘Normal’ is truly just an abstract concept that we apply to our personal experience” (3). No person is truly “normal” because everyone has a different set of abilities than others. “Normal” is based on how one perceives the people around them and themselves. “Typical” or “Normal” is also based on society's values. As stated before, people can be considered different based on their development. In

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    “To succeed in life, you need three things: a backbone, a wishbone, and a funny bone” (McEntire). Quotes like these help you step back and evaluate yourself and your life to see if yours fits. I know that I did that myself when I thought about it. You also have to break them down to see what they really mean. When you break them down, you can really see what each piece means so hopefully you can understand. “To succeed in life, you need...a backbone…” (McEntire). My interpretation of “...you need

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    goes into detail on how he much he loves the life he has now and how he feels he doesn’t deserve what he has earned. Logic alludes to his beginning in life and the trials and tribulations he had to go through. Through the use of metaphors and similes Logic describes how he is trying to make it through life even though he has had a rough beginning. In the metaphor “I’ve tried so hard to make it with no recipe” the dish being produce through the use of the recipe is success to life. Since he didn’t have

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    Rise, Miles Corwin wrote about how he was researching a homicide in South-Central. During the homicide a boy was shot by gangbangers. The detectives thought he was another gangbanger but they realized he wasn’t. He was a junior at high school and was in the gifted program. After the homicide, Miles Corwin decides to write this book because we wanted to write not only about gangbangers but also about other children who wanted to succeed and had to overcome obstacles in life. He wrote about the problems

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    subjects that would otherwise be left untouched by the minds of readers. Similarly, movies share these messages with the masses, and make it more accessible to the community. Oftentimes, directors use the cinema to paint a picture of what life is like, or what life will be like. Through these two different fields, artists are able to share their knowledge with their audience, and audiences are able to soak up this knowledge, and relate to it. In Always Running, a memoir written by Luis Rodriguez, he

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    whether or not students are being taught the lessons necessary to succeed in everyday life. Not specifically talking about life after college, or just when they leave school at 3 o’clock every weekday afternoon. There needs to be a change in the education system; there needs to be more life lessons in the classroom in order to create a better future for the student.     Students of every grade level need to be educated on how to succeed not only outside of school, but for when they graduate their last

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    uses diction, imagery, and syntax to reflect a motivational but anxious tone relating to the idea of competition to succeed in the American dream. Fitzgerald uses distinct and descriptive language to portray the many actions and ideas taking place throughout the novel. Fitzgerald uses quite a lot of characters to show the difference in society, class, and the people around that affect how others act. In America, it is all about winning. Everyone wants to be better than everyone else. This is seen throughout

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    Aristotle believes that happiness is the ultimate goal in life. You can’t reach happiness unless you work hard and become successful. That is where virtue comes into play. A human’s function is to engage in “an activity of the soul which is in accordance with virtue” and which “is in conformity with reason” (page 76, Palmer). The two kinds of virtue are intellectual and moral. Our virtues are what make us all individual and all different. Intellectual virtues are what we are born with and what we

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