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    Charge Of Your Life

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    Be that boss of your life you always wanted to be, you’re in charge. If you really want to be in charge of your own, all you have to do is ‘become’, like the caterpillar becomes a moth it’s that simple. You want to be a janitor, just become, you want to be a star, just become, you want to be a rocket scientist, just become, take charge of your life and become. One word, ‘become’ don’t wait for becoming to come to you, you’ll have to take the bull by the horns and make it happen, go to it. Become

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    high-class society life during the 1920´s. It takes place in New York City. During the 1920’s in the United States there was occurring some important situations such as the prohibition, which looked forward to reduce the consumption and the market of alcoholic beverages. Also during this time the economy of the United States was isolated from other

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    My Goals Of A Teacher

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    what goals I want to achieve. I hope my answers to these questions are acceptable, and relate to what they're asking. My motivation for wanting to teach young children is that, I was inspired by my niece and nephew. I love working with little kids. Little kids make things easier sometimes. They listen to you and follow directions. Some younger children also can be more respectful. Another reason why I wanted to teach is because I like helping little children learn new important things that they need

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    Wes looked up to Tony as his role model. Tony was like the only man figure in his life plus Tony was his older brother. The other Wes’ life decisions that were influence by Tony are beside We getting into the drug game, but also Wes having kids at an early age and getting out of the drug game then returning back to it. In reality Wes probably did the things his brother did was because he wanted his brother, his role model to be proud of him and to follow his brother’s footsteps. The importance of

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    My mission is to follow God’s plan that he has prepared for me and to help others that are in need. Also to achieve my dreams that I have in life. I learn a lot this semester because I acknowledge my strengths and my weakness. I didn’t really see what were my strengths at the beginning. But now I’m confected about them, I truly agree with them. I really like and enjoy this class because it help me a lot to know myself by taking the quizzes. I realized my strengths and weakness, that I always face

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    emotions. 8th grade graduation, biggest day of my life so far, I was going to remember it. I'm watching my fellow 8th grade students getting called up, being recognized by everyone down below. The parents,teachers, and guardians getting up, screaming,applauding us. I'm shaking, hoping to hear my name, but also thinking “How will I be remembered”? “What is it to leave a great legacy, what would you need to do”? A legacy is an extended amount of steps that you can do to be remembered. Well for me, I will

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    You are never too old to do anything People that think that elderly people are too old to do the things which the younger generation are quite capable to do are guilty of both; lack of conviction and uncertainty. Long-standing people are just as capable as we are of fulfilling their dreams and living the way that they want to live due to them being more experienced than us in life for which they know more than the younger generation. Undoubtedly, there will be differing opinions from their family

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    Goal Setting

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    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 in every direction

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    most important thing you can do in your life. Without goal's you are going to have no direction, no ambition to be successful, no drive to stay in school, and trouble finding a career that will provide for you. Without these three things, achieving your goals is going to be one of the toughest tasks in the years to come. When setting direction to success you must make good choices on the path you are going to choose. The wrong path will put you somewhere that is going to take you off track from your

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    Pausch’s Last Lecture: Achieving Your Childhood Dreams You would think a man dying of cancer would not be so happy and willing to spend the last few months of his life giving a lecture. But, Randy Pausch, who has 10 tumors in his liver, does not want people to pity him for having cancer. Rather, he wants to teach people how to follow their childhood dreams. Looking at the seven elements of communication we see how he is so effective in his last lecture. The lecture has affected me personally

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