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    arising power of belief. This essence of hope is seen frequently in the real universe, and also in the novel This I Believe. Namely, in the essay titled "The 50-Percent Theory of Life". In this piece, Steve Porter discusses his theory on existence: fifty percent of existence contains excellent occurrences, while the other fifty percent holds the horrific times. Yet, life is not always clear on which spectrum each incident falls into, creating a large middle ground. This middle ground is where each

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    This I Believe Until now, I have travelled Japan, The United Kingdom and The United States. Although it may not be too much, traveling gave me a total different view and new insight to understand and think about the whole world. I found only travelling can let you learn and draw a lot when enjoying the fabulous scene. So I always believe that a person need more travel experiences to correct and promote himself. I never thought, based on various cultures

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    After all, in a year I may see things very differently. When I look back at the things I have believed it is clear that many have withered away, seemingly to make room for the growth of new ideas. Perhaps this should discourage me from trying to form a personal philosophy but I can't be convinced that the alternative is very attractive. How could I face each day without knowing what I value and what I repudiate, both within myself and in the world at large. Can you see, as I do, that one of the

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    I Believe In This Essay

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    Rather than beginning with a typical "I believe in this...'' statement, I'm choosing to start my essay out a bit differently, some might even use the word unconventionally which is coincidently a word that's going to show back up later, but I digress. I want to ask you, the reader, a question.Have you ever been told you can't do something? Has someone ever told you that your goal or aspirations aren't realistic? Perhaps they've even went as far as telling you that your desires are impossible. Well

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    In my “This I Believe” essay about stress I tried to use a combination of ethos and pathos as a way to appeal to my audience which happens to be college students Regarding ethos I used this rhetoric because anyone with morals will feel some sort of sympathy for someone who feeling is stressed or depressed therefore evoking emotion out of the audience. Not only that but I tried to promote positivity within my essay because only talking about the negative effects of stress would be counterproductive

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    This I Believe Summary

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    While reading “This I Believe” I was able to connect and relate with few of the entries founded in the book. The first journal I felt a relation with, was “A Shared Moment of Trust”. In this entry, the author begins talking about driving down a road at night and taking a glance at a passing car’s driver. Then, he goes in depth to talk about the level of trust that him and the driver shared within that short time frame. He also discusses another event in which he had to once again put his trust in

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    Professor Alessandri October 29, 2017 What You Can Achieve Life will offer you many challenges along the way, you have the choice to face the challenges or let them take you down, which one will you choose? “Resilience Is a Gift” by Joel Schmidt, in this short essay he explains how the people he listens to, help him go through his life. And in “The Guts to Keep Going” by Amy Lyles Wilson, she describes how her mother didn’t know how to do some things before her husband died but now she is learning

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    This I Believe What do you believe in? It could be anything. Do you believe you shouldn’t cross paths with a black cat on Halloween? Do you believe there is an afterlife? What is it that you believe in? I surmise that purpose can be found in creating something only you can comprehend. Why? I’m about to tell you. For me, this is something that happened recently. I sat at my kitchen table, drinking steaming hot chocolate out of a pastel blue glass cup. The day had been pretty hectic

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    This I Believe I believe in music. The sound of a solo instrument, a band, a voice, or a combination of all three filling the ears with beauty, heard but not seen, is subjective as the concept of art itself. I believe in it because the message it can have and it’s ability to be broadcasted anywhere, or maybe because of the gears behind the music teach a lesson all by itself as well. Those gears consist of teamwork, a pretty vital skill if you ask me. They also involve hive-mind-like thinking

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    decided to disregard this notion and discuss his religious beliefs in the semi public manner by making them the topic of his “This I Believe” essay. The main belief he discussed was a basic one and is fairly common; millions of others all over the world hold this

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