My Greatest Achievement In Life Essay

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    By far, my greatest academic achievement is the Jacket of Excellence that Venice High School awards for topping students. Students earn this award by having an overall 3.75 GPA weighted and never had more than three unsatisfactory grades on final report cards. Furthermore, receiving the Jacket of Excellence award proves that no matter the obstacles in my life, I can overcome them and still succeed in school. Throughout my high school career, I’ve gone through asperous situations, but this hasn’t

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    My greatest success is the day my daughter was born. That entire day would be considered as my crowning achievement because before she was born, my doctor told me that there was a very high chance that I could give birth around 20 weeks and even miscarry before then due to my bicornuate uterus. A bicornuate uterus is where the uterus has two horns and usually the baby can only grow in one side, so it lowers the survival chance of the baby. I was, what is known as, a high-risk pregnancy and had to

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    There are many events that have shaped my life and also cause me to pursue academic work and create goals here are Colorado Christian University. The one that stands out the most is my recent church planting experience and my desire to learn more about the Lord and become better equipped biblically to serve my parishioners. In this essay I will discussion how this major event has transformed my life and also cause me to venture further in my education and seek a degree here at Colorado Christian

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    Mistake's The Namesake

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    do believe we have the ability to give our name a reputation. I do not have a pet name, and I've been called Kwasi my entire life. Only three people in my life call me “Kwas”, and should anyone else do it beside those three, I get rather irritated. I love my name in its entirety; there's absolutely nothing wrong with it. My parents have no concrete method of choosing names. However, my siblings and myself had the opportunity to have similar names: Kwamesha, Kwame, and

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    All my sources agree that most inventions from the Medieval world are still in use today. Modern day inventions are objects developed from the Medieval times. The authors of “Roman Inventions,” and “Innovations That Were Built In Ancient Rome,” agree Roman inventions had a positive effect. The author of “Roman Inventions,” thought that the paved roads had the greatest effect on society. While the author from “Innovations That Were Built In Rome,” believed that the invention of surgical tools had

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    Personal experience sparked my fascination for midwifery. As a women having children was always in my thoughts, for now to be my greatest achievement. Midwifery meets all my wanted requirements in life, knowing how overwork and under staffed this medical profession is has given me more motivation and drive to help towards society. To give parent/s guidance, support and advise to looking after themselves and baby throughout pregnancy to post-natal would give them the best start to happy and healthy

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    My name is Emily Harris, I am a senior in high school, who enjoys productive activities. Such as, challenging myself to step out of my comfort zone. To accumulate knowledge in every aspect of my life. I plan to major in psychology and minor in business administration. I am currently interested in working in criminal profiling in the justice system. Over the last few years I participated in yearbook as the main photographer and editor. Being apart of English 1101 has helped me develop as a

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    The American Dream Essay

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    equal, that they’re endowed by the creator with certain unalienable rights, that among these are life, liberty, and the pursuit of happiness.” This comparison idea of what the American dream is evident when James Truslow Adam states, “The American dream is that dream of a land in which life should be better and richer and fuller for everyone, with the opportunity for each according to ability or achievement.” Regarding to any person’s race and regarding to the type of social class any person is designated

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    the definition of happiness.Some people think that happiness is to have a lot of money ,and others think supreme power is the greatest happiness. However, these two kinds of points are not what I want , though I like money and power. Former American president Franklin Roosevelt has said "happiness lies not in the mere possession of money ;it lies in the joy of achievement ,in the thrill of creative effort".As he said, having a lot of money just gives us material satisfaction, but the kind of joy

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    S for Success “To know even one life has breathed easier because you have lived. This is to have succeeded (____)”. This quote by Ralph Waldo Emerson captures his paradigm of success. People strive to achieve success and create goals to obtain it; however, a single-minded interpretation of success leads to missing out on opportunities. The presence of challenges provides the opportunity for success and success comes with the determination to overcome the challenges. Early in the fifteenth century

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