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    Three of Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s strongest character traits were great charisma, intelligent and well-educated, and determination in overcoming adversity. His charisma made him popular among citizens, leading them to vote for his presidency for four terms. His determination allowed him to overcome hardships, both personal and worldwide. In July of 1921, Roosevelt contracted poliomyelitis, or polio. Though he mostly recovered, he was paralyzed from the waist down, but he did not let his disability

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    off this stigma and find a love for these subjects so near and dear to my heart, has been a passion and will continue to be a lifetime goal. I have learned a great deal about the importance of sharing ones passions and supporting others in overcoming adversities. These opportunities have taught me that listening and opening dialogues on issues that many people face will make the STEM fields a more open and inclusive place. I hope that I can bring my love for science and the environment to CU-boulder

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    The couch was in the kitchen. Situated on the displaced piece of furniture, I heard news that transformed my existence; although I do not recall the exact words my parents formed to tell or console me, ultimately: I was eight years old, and my friend, Mikey Stiltner, was gone. Protective, racecar-loving, exuberant, Mikey Stiltner. My birthday, Halloween: We are in second grade, and Mikey brings me a plastic spider on a string because he is afraid that I won’t have a present. Point Defiance Zoo

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    October Sky Analysis

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    October Sky The enlightening and inspirational true story of Homer Hickam in October Sky directed by Joe Johnston reminds us all to aim for our goals and never give up, even while battling difficulty. However, Homer was struggling for a great deal in his pursuit of rocketry, he was even struggling for his life. Born in a coal mining town, son of a foreman, Homer seemed destined to work the mine when he grew up. But in October Sky, Homer has to overcome what the mine represents: isolation and darkness

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    AVID Personal Statement

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    My parents grew up in families with little parental direction. Attending school, overcoming adversity, getting a job and becoming successful were up to their own making. Although my parents did not go to college, they took advantage of other opportunities to better their lives so that my siblings and I would be able to attend universities. They worked hard to get jobs even without college degrees, and then worked harder to maintain those jobs; subsequently, this furthered their positions in their

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    trooper, but I don’t see myself as one. For me, using walking aids such as leg braces and crutches is nothing new. I’m not a “trooper” because this is a norm for me. Sure, I’d love not to use them, but it is the way it is. I’m not a “trooper” overcoming adversity

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    After reading Zolli’s essay on “Learning to Bounce Back”, I believe that Zolli is using two forms or styles of definition, “Operational and Example”, he appears to use these frequently throughout his article. It appears, that his use of these two styles is very effective as his argument moves forward. In one part of his article, where Zolli comments on “the use of LEED-certified green building in Lower Manhattan after 9/11, being very friendly to the environment, but not able to with stand environmental

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    Young Fiction Themes

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    trying any drug In a way such dark themes provide the hope to cope. Overcoming obstacles, developing strength through hardship, experiencing human kindness in the face of traumatic events are not depressing themes; they can be powerful and uplifting and inspire hope. Perhaps more so for adolescents than for adults as teenagers may have little experience of sadness, grief and loss and are yet to learn the value of triumph through adversity. In conclusion, writing tougher issues (drug addiction) may not

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    “Challenges are what make life interesting and overcoming them is what makes life meaningful” -Joshua J. Marine. If you face a trouble/hardship in life and you find a way to overcome them, life will teach you a valuable lesson. Ponyboy faces many deaths/troubles in his life; when he figured out how to get over them, he benefits tremendously. S.E. Hinton focuses on the topic of: everyone goes through hardships, it’s how you deal with them that teach you a greater lesson in life. Because Johnny tries

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    given that one will experience a calamity in their lifetime. To further understand the influences that are positively associated with one’s level of resilience will assist in a further clarity on how one effectively manages calamities. To achieve adversity, one needs to acquire optimal decision making practices to establish an ability to effectively evaluate their present scenario. If individuals involve themselves with consistent and compassionate environments they can establish important characteristics

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