My Greatest Achievement In Life Essay

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    Achievement means many things to many people. Success is often defined as achieving an advantageous outcome or desired finish. In other words, if one achieves an anticipated accomplishment, he or she would be considered successful. Nevertheless, an outstanding trademark, cannot be built from one outstanding achievement. The correct measure of triumph is not what one achieves, but what one experiences. Achievement isn’t accomplished in just the large pool. As a fresh university alumna, I pursued

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    Happiness is the fundamental objective of life. This bold statement is unanimously agreed upon among generations of people on every corner of our planet. However, the real question that has been contested for centuries is the true meaning of happiness? The true meaning of happiness is one of the most highly debated philosophy topics in history. Most famous are the writings of Aristotle and John Stuart Mill who both paint very opposing pictures of happiness. Mill believes happiness is obtained through

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    I am from the town of Bethel Park which is located just south of the city of Pittsburgh. My parents also grew up just south of Pittsburgh in the South Hills. My grandparents and great-grandparents were from the town of Donora where they were they were a big part of the community. I have an older sister who travels the world and lives in exotic countries. I also have a brother who is younger and still attends high school. I attended school in the Bethel Park School District from kindergarten all

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    The story of Team Hoyt is considered one of the greatest beloved stories of all time. It is a story of love, struggle, and bonding between a father and his son. Richard (Rick) Eugene Hoyt Jr. was born on January 10, 1962 in Holland, Massachusetts. At birth, Rick’s umbilical cord became twisted around his neck, which cuased the blockage of oxygen flow. This means that Rick’s brain is not sending the correct messages to his muscles. As a result of oxygen deprivation, Rick Hoyt was diagnosed as a spastic

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    Hello Nas, I have overcome many obstacles within my life and I am proud of where I am today. To start, my full name is Samantha Heart LeClair. My life began on December 21st 1995, in Kingston; however, I moved to Sydenham for four years at which time my family returned back home. I’ve attended three elementary schools, two high schools and now two colleges. I am currently taking the Community Service Worker (CSW) program at Trillium College. In elementary school, I played soccer and basketball,

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    marvelous pianist throughout the 1800s. People across the world have heard him through the radio, CDs, and even on Youtube. He is popular for being one of the greatest composer’s to live. Some of his famous works, “Fur Elise” or “Moonlight Sonata”, are played so many times around the year. Beethoven’s talent really affected his successful life. When Beethoven was a young adult, he recognized symptoms of deafness. He ignored the minor problems and continued playing the piano in public and small orchestras

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    office when he himself had absolutely no political experience. The key feature of this is that Trump has taught me that no matter what the circumstance is, I can always become whatever I set my dreams towards. This inspires me because it teaches me to push more boundaries to a further extent to help me better my future and

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    actually dare to climb it and reach one of the greatest achievement of anyone's life. But for some people they do not enjoy the thought of people climbing the mountain and risking their life, in some cases taking their lives. In my opinion, I believe that if someone chooses to take the risk of climbing this potentially dangerous mountain, then they should understand every risk and every dangerous situation that they are going into. To furthermore support my claim, every year there are many casualties

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    identities that come together in an athlete that has left a legacy that may never be surpassed. Showing dominance extending from the beginning of his career to the very end, he is the greatest athlete that the swimming world, and perhaps even the entire world of sports has ever seen. Phelps’s unprecedented level of achievement not even rivaled by Leonidas of Rhodes in the Olympics and records in the sport of swimming have created history, his passion for the sport has contributed back to the community

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    Prompt 1: Analysis of Hazel’s Character in “Raymond’s Run” “Raymond’s Run” was Toni Cade Bambara’s famous short story, published in her collection called “Gorilla, My Love” that was set in Harlem, New York. The short story depicts a young girl named Hazel Elizabeth Deborah Parker, nicknamed "Squeaky," getting ready for her school's annual May Day races. The main character of Hazel in the story showcases her as a courageous, honest, responsible and mature person, as well as a loving sister and

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