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    My Life changing Moment At this very moment, I knew my life had changed from this day forward. My life felt like an untold dream that had to be dug out to find out, something so soon and so fast to happen.Although it’s not what someone would expect of something bad happening, but it made me realize that not everything is taken for granite. Looking at everything differently now has really made me think open my eyes and realize who I am. That day it all started with a phone call to my doctor, from

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    Approach to Care Being diagnosed with a cancer is a life changing moment for the patient, friends and the families. "there are 10.9 million new cases, 6.7 million deaths and 24.6 million people living with cancer" (Simonelli & Andersen, 2007). "Cancer is the second leading cause of death except heart disease which is number one in the whole world" (Simonelli & Andersen, 2007). Another name for cancer is malignancy. "Cancer refers to group of diseases that involve uncontrolled cell growth" (Corner

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    The life of any human being will all start with a blank state of the mind where they have no knowledge about the world. John Locke stated that a child is a blank state that is formed only through experience. A child will learn life experiences through education, observation, and life changing moments. Where all these contribute to how a child’s character and personality will be shaped. Education is a huge factor for how a child will be able to build knowledge and how they’ll find personalities

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    Turning points in life can change the way of where your life is heading and it depends on the choices you make and these choices can have many results but most change and achieve thing .Jackie Robinson, Hatshepsut, and Karana have all faced life changing experience in their lives and they all had something super important to them. Everyone has to have a turning point in their lives like graduating elementary, reaching to 18 years old, or anything that is extraordinary to you. Jackie Robinson actions

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    I believe that war can be life changing, especially for the people that went through it. This story can't just be told word by word, you will need the pictures the understand what I am talking about. There are two moments in the novel in which this can be explained. One moment was when my neighbor got killed by a bomb and the other was when the war broke out. I will also show a panel and demonstrate how it expresses my theme. One crucial moment that was life changing for not only me but for my

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    destination, it’s also about the journey. The journey is more important than the destination because it can be beneficial, life changing, and more memorable. The journey can be beneficial for many reasons. It can teach you many new skills in many different areas. These include life and social skills. The different things you learn from the journey can help you throughout your whole life. It can also teach you that people aren’t just given everything. More often then not, people have to work hard for their

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    that a person’s identity is not based solely on singular moments in one’s life but on all of those moments added together. Sexuality and gender are in a constant state of flux, able to change from moment to moment, and the person experiences them in moments. Mimi Marinucci uses Gender Defined and Undefined to discuss this very experience, and I question if sexuality and gender can really exist, if by the moment they are constantly changing and fluid. I think that Stone Butch Blues demonstrates that

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    The idea of knowing who I am is one I’ve struggled with greatly. Frankly speaking, I am still discovering who I am. Are there moments that have taken place which have led me to be close to figuring out my “true self”? Indeed there have certainly been moments where I am closer to figuring out my “true identity.” One such moment was when I realized my happiness depended upon myself. Personhood, in my own definition of it, is when one is truly their own person. There is no need to feel the obligation

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    challenges throughout the play. Proctor is faced with many life changing decision in the play, and one wrong mistake could end his life life and his wife’s. However proctor shows great courage in the play, when he tears his confession up, which in the end would save his life. One life changing moment proctor had was not life threatening but life changing, and it was to die telling the truth to others, himself, and to God. Proctor’s life changing moments start with his written confession. As he begins to

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    There is a time in life where you did have to make a difficult choice but always remember that as you get older life does not get easy. Where in the book of Night by Elie Wiesel. It is a memoir about Elie himself, he talks about his painful experiences in the holocaust as a jewish person. He describes his struggle dealing with his father, himself, his beliefs, and the people around him. Over the course of the book, Elie changes from a kid who started losing faith in God to finding himself reconnecting

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