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    Lou Gehrig’s Disease Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis, also known as Lou Gehrig’s disease is a very progressive chronic disease. Lou Gehrig’s disease is named after a famous baseball player who developed the disease in 1939 as noted by New York State (2012). Lou Gehrig’s disease is a chronic disease that breaks down the nerve cells in the brain and spinal cord. The brain and spinal cord control the muscles throughout the body and if they are being destroyed the muscles will not move or work properly

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    Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis Amyotrophic Lateral Sclerosis (ALS) is a motor neuron disease that has been known to physicians since the late 1860’s. ALS was first discovered in 1869 by French neurologist Jean-Martin Charcot, but it was not until 1939 when a famous baseball player, Lou Gehrig, brought national and international attention to the disease. Lou Gerhig, a New York Yankee baseball player, was known as the Iron Horse for his tremendous achievement of playing 2,130 consecutive

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    The ice bucket challenge seemingly drenched the world back in 2014. It involved dumping a bucket full of freezing ice water on oneself in order to bring about awareness for the disease ALS. One would then nominate others to do the challenge as well, whilst giving a monetary donation of their choice to the ALS association for research funds thereafter. The challenge is basically broken down into three steps: accepting the challenge from nomination, uploading a video of the person doing the challenge

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    recalling memories from when he was a student at Brandeis University. He introduced Morrie Schwartz as his favorite professor whom he has not seen in sixteen years. After hearing the news that his favorite professor is suffering from Amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS) he remembers the promise he made to him at graduation, to always keep in touch with him. He decides to fulfill his promise and travels to see his professor on a Tuesday. Albom visits Morrie over the course of several Tuesdays until

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    In today’s prevalent culture, many people often seem to rate their life following a scale set by society. However, in a New York Times bestseller, Tuesdays with Morrie by Mitch Albom, the main character Morrie Schwartz personifies the true meaning of life. Morrie, in this heartfelt memoir, is a walking character of his own aphorisms. While it may seem that Morrie is accepting his diagnosis, he strives everyday to live his life to the fullest. “Accept what you are able to do and what you are not

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    Super Summarizer: "Tuesdays with Morrie" by Mitch Albom (Week 4, pages 60 to 79) Title: The Third Tuesday, We Talk About Dependence Throughout pages 60 to 79 of "Tuesdays with Morrie", the story touches upon the topics of trust, nostalgia (a sentimental longing or wistful affection for the past), and affection; topics that require us to rely on something or someone and teach us the important of dependency. In the chapter "The Second Tuesday", Morrie teaches his class about trust through an activity

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    Have you ever dealt with adversity? Adversity is something most people deal with. Some people may say they do not run into this problem, but they would be lying. In Tuesdays with Morrie and Night the two main characters Morrie and Elie run into adversity. Morrie and Elie face death and the accepting of death. In Tuesdays with Morrie there happens to be many troubling times and hardships. Morrie battles these hardships better than most people would. One thing Morrie faces is the failing of his

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    “You can't substitute material things for love or for gentleness or for tenderness or for a sense of comradeship,” (125) Morrie warns in Mitch Albom’s novel, Tuesdays With Morrie. The novel is centered around two people: Morrie, an old sociology professor recently diagnosed with ALS, and his former student and sports journalist, Mitch. They were very close when Mitch was in college, but slowly lost touch as the years passed. The story begins with Mitch paying Morrie a visit for the first time in

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    You can sense emotion in the present, but when you look to the past your emotions become uncontrollable. Mitch Albom, in Tuesdays with Morrie uses this emotion to make the reader see themselves sitting next to Morrie. In the story a old college professor named more is diagnosed with ALS, he meets up with one of his old students named Mitch and teaches his final lesson; preparation for death. Album demonstrates how the use of a person's timeline is a very effective way to tell a story that has

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    There are many quotes in Tuesdays with Morrie that have deep meanings. This book is written by Mitch Albom, who really teaches readers important life lessons. Life will come and go before you know it, and when you look back, you want to be able to appreciate everything that happened to you to make you into the person you have become. This book teaches you how to appreciate life in a new light before it is too late. “So many people walk around with a meaningless life. They seem half-asleep, even

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