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    Carolyn Brown-Pennywell Graduation Speech It has been a long, challenging road with many obstacles in my path. No matter what obstacles life sent my way, I kept reaching for the prize. The prize of an essential higher education, that formal education that correlates and stretches from elementary and secondary high school to finally achieve the great prize of my college degree. Now, I have obtained the key that unlocks many doors of opportunity for me. Yes, I am one of many individuals that now

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    First, I want to personally thank the Online Graduate Admissions Program for taking the time out of their busy schedule to review my application and this letter. This letter outlines how my inapt inexperience and personal events impacted my overall GPA shown on my official transcripts. At the time my undergraduate journey commenced, I was so excited, knowing the degree I wanted to pursue and the field I wanted to go into upon graduation. I thought “how hard can college actually be?” Boy, was I

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    Success, What Is Success

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    Success, what is success? According to the On Course book, success is “staying on course to your desired outcomes and experiences, creating wisdom, happiness, and unconditional self-worth along the way.” Many people have different ideas of what success whether it is accomplishing a goal or having the perseverance to accept failure in the hopes of succeeding. Success can also be just being happy. While looking for your success it shouldn’t be as easy as you thin. Success is not given to you on a

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    Disability and Adulthood The transition to adulthood is a complicated process in which Individuals might negotiate their path through a network of relationships and across a range of obstacles to be confident, and face critical challenges in making the transition from adolescent to adulthood, and from dependence to independence. Additionally, youth need to be involved in their development, and contribute to their community, to develop the concept of sense of self, taking definite steps to reach an

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    details in the setting to paint a picture that gives the reader clues to the narrator’s ultimate choice in the short story. In “Ind Aff,” the symbols in the setting are used to reveal that the narrator's relationship with her lover is temporary and an obstacle that she must overcome. Early in Weldon’s story, the narrator states, “It rained in Sarajevo.” (201). Rain is used to reveal that her relationship will be short-lived. Rain usually only lasts a short time, like her relationship with Peter. Rain

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    transforms obstacles into learning opportunities and fosters hope, which are essential skills to overcoming failures and becoming successful. First, Duckworth argues that a growth mindset transforms failures into learning opportunities that make individuals achieve more. In Grit, Duckworth tells a story about David, one of her students whose growth mindset helped him become increasingly successful. Duckworth saw his desire to learn and immediately asked for him to be placed in an accelerated course that

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    Goal Setting

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    Goal Setting Discover What You Want in Life and Achieve It Faster than You Think Possible ¿Que es Goal Setting? Goal setting is the process of writing down specific, measurable, and time-targeted objectives. You figure out want you want, you write your desires down, and then you work towards achieving them. Benefits and Importance of Goal Setting Without goals or a destination, you are like a heat seeking missile with no heat to seek. In addition to letting go of the chains that pull you

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    ACCORDING TO TEACHERS TO CURRICULUM 2013 Anwar, Two sides of the curriculum 2013, Side one: Currency Curriculum, but this is a habit of our nation (sorry) that always close the hole after mired, or work the first risk later. Side two: K 13 is the work of the nation's children who have lofty ideals for their nation. There is a Law, there is a PP, there is a Candy, there is a decree (although come later). We, teachers, are obliged to carry it out, to participate in taking part in carrying out the great

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    but I thought there might be some mounted therapy as well. The more active activities like leading the horses through obstacle courses were more relatable than standing on the opposing side of the fence and not being able to touch the horses. I enjoyed the majority of all the activities but the two that stood out to me the most were Temptation Alley and Life’s Little Obstacles. I enjoyed these two activities because they were more active and the little things included in the activities represented

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    may look like a realistic horse racing simulation game, considering that it was advertised as such. However, it’s pretty far from its app store description: it is incredibly unrealistic, with you potentially crashing through track obstacles and blazing through the course. It’s not really a “racing game” but it’s great fun and will certainly give you hours of enjoyment. In My Haven Horse Racing, you start off by picking a horse in the selection screen. Although we would like to say that your choices

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