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    Have you ever had an obstacle that was challenging for you? Did you overcome it? Life is full of things you have to go through. Overcoming an obstacle is very important because it helps you go through things in life. I’ve had many problems in life, but most importantly the biggest obstacle I faced was being rude/talking back to people. I’ve had problems with being rude and/or talking back to people. It has never really gotten me in trouble, except for this one day. I was in school and in an extremely

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    In life we encounter trials and tribulations that cause us to become stressed, bitter, depressed, and sometimes, on the verge of giving up. We may even want to give up a dream that we have worked our entire lives to accomplish. These difficulties can seem as if they are holding us back when they are actually building us into the people that we will aspire to be. Life can sometimes be full of large obstacles, but with persistence and ambitious minds, we can exceed our own expectations. By learning

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    An Interpretation of Empathy The ability to understand the feelings, thoughts, and perspectives of others is a qualifying human characteristic; a facet of human intelligence unique to us and us alone. Empathy and selflessness allows humans to build relationships with one another, cascading a certain level of trust that is innately built into all levels of society. With it, mankind allows itself to set aside petty differences and selfishness in exchange for the betterment of our current society, and

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    useless without the wisdom to apply it to real life situations. The great biblical author, King Solomon, once wrote, “How much better to get wisdom than gold, to get insight rather than silver!” (Proverbs 16:16). Wisdom is the quality of having experience, knowledge, and good judgment. In Chaim Potok’s novel The Chosen, the main characters Reb Saunders and David Malters display their immense wisdom when raising their children. In addition Danny Saunders also shows wisdom with the way he handles his

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    “Experience is not what happens to a man; it is what a man does with what happens to him”- Aldous Huxley. Experiences can have a great effect on the future of people, and can affect how that person becomes whom they are. The characters in the three stories, all go through experiences and make choices throughout their lives that change the way they act in the future and alter their lives in a good or bad way. In the short story “The Painted Door” by Sinclair Ross, Anne the main character is very

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    Blue Eyes Define Uniqueness The Oxford English Dictionary defines wisdom as “the quality of having experience, knowledge, and good judgement.” In most cases, individuals develops this characteristics as they grow older due to the fact that their experiences have aided them in making smarter, more thought out decisions. However, in the book The Giver by Lois Lowry, wisdom is a rare quality to have, as it represents the Capacity to See Beyond, which is subsequently an unusual characteristic in Jonas’s

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    realities of Scout’s world. As her life continued, experiences and encounters provided her the opportunity to step out of the picture frame and see the entire picture. Scout’s perspective is continually altered and progressed through challenging situations with Miss Caroline, experiences of goodness and solidarity in the black community with Calpurnia, and situations when her once fictional neighbor, Boo Radley, became a reality. Experiences with Miss Caroline, Scout’s teacher, provided Atticus

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    Everybody has their own unique identity, identity relates to the relationships and experiences you have your background culture is part of your identity as well. Walter Dean Myers and Carol Sherman-Jones both have been shaped by their experiences and relationships. In “Bridges”, Walter Dean Myers was inspired by his parents and their stories to start writing stories himself. In “A Lesson Not Learned”, Carol Sherman-Jones’s personality as a careless person influenced her father to set her up to teach

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    On Being a Cripple Nancy Mairs is the writer of an inspiring book ‘On Being a Cripple'; the essay contains a journey of Mairs. The autobiography stars in a very convincing manner whereby she owns the word "cripple" and also identifying herself with the condition. The essay goes on to narrate how the author has suffered through her life with multiple sclerosis, diagnosis and lifelong effects of the conditions. Mairs convinces her reader how accepting the status of being cripple has helped develop

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    challenges that result from their backgrounds and cultures. Born in Calcutta, India and later moving to the United States, Amin Ahmad was an individual who discovered this harsh truth first-hand. In his essay, “I Belong Here,” Ahmad reflects on his experience of being treated differently from those around him based off his cultural background. He analyzes the emotional barrier that forms between the journey of immigration and the continuous feeling of inferiority based solely on the desire to belong

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