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    My Canoeing Journey

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    looking back on 3 summers I made the right decision. Through reflecting on my times as breakthrough student, I learned that my biggest area of growth have been dealing with challenges, working with discomfort, and discovering new concepts. A large area of growth I’ve experienced as a breakthrough student has been dealing with challenges. The most challenging part of the BLP retreat was the canoeing trip. This required patience, strength, and persistence to make to and from our destination. Through paddling

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    English Class Reflection

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    was capable and ready for this type of learning environment but there are some challenges I will need to overcome. My biggest challenge as I progress through this English 101 term will be participating in class discussions, seeking needed help, and taking notes as well as annotating texts. Speaking up in class discussions can be a daunting thing, everyone is listening and you don’t want to mess up. One of the challenges I will need to overcome is being able to actively participate in class discussions

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    I have learnt many concepts that could be implemented and helpful for my career. Some of those include reading articles, preparing for class in advance, understanding the components of IT infrastructure and operations and challenges involved in management and governance. How information systems and business intelligence and analytics supports in management decision making. After a few classes I was enthusiastic to experience the activities that are going to happen in the upcoming class. The course

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    Prize A challenge is defined as a task or a situation that tests one’s abilities. Challenges can be created by one. Occasionally, they can even appear without our control. Instead of concealing myself from the challenges, like several people, I confront them. Every trial that I face never fails to teach the unique and unfamiliar attributes about myself. Even though tests might be harder than other tests, I strive to undertake all of them to discover the capacity of my abilities. Challenges should

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    I Am, And Who I Want

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    of what it is I want. Although I do have some ideas for goals I hope to attain, with the assumption they will fill my inner desires. In the rest of this paper, I hope to describe who I think I am, and who I wish to become. I would say my biggest challenge has always been finding the motivation to do something. This started back in grade school, around 6th grade. I would do all of my homework and studied like anyone should, and maintained an A average in every class. I’m not sure when the turning point

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    A clear leadership philosophy is important to the success of a leader, development of the leader’s employees, and growth of the organization. As a future leader, I will explore my own leadership philosophy built on the principles of integrity, openness, and humility. I will discuss the importance of creating an environment that fosters mutual respect, recognizes each individual’s potential, and inspires success. Using my own philosophy as a guide, I will discuss and analyze the approach a commander

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    Persuasive Speech

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    were cramping, my energy level had waned, and the proposition of running one more 16 mile loop seemed insurmountable. I’ve been in this spot before - in the Marine Corps, in running, and in life. I have learned the key to beating any significant challenge in life is to just keep going. When you’re tired... When it hurts too bad... When you’re too far behind... When it would just be easier to quit... When others are telling you to just give up... You just have to push through it. And what I've

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    done towards completion. Whatever obstacle I face on this ever-changing path of life, I always refute the option to give in and fail. Most of those who do face these types of challenges typically give in, quit, and find a more elementary occupation to fulfill what they could have been; however, I had never faced a challenge in which itself had made me stressed to the point of submission and of defeat. Even if the odds are stacked against me, I do not let those odds topple over and convince me to

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    many ways, but it doesn’t take a risky moment, or it doesn’t take saving the world to be a hero. A hero isn’t always the strongest human being that risks their life, a hero is someone who makes a positive impact in someone else’s life and overcomes challenges. To begin, Bob Riley said, “Hard times don’t create heroes. It is during the hard times when the ‘hero’ within us is revealed.” This quote proves how a hero faces hard times, and a hero defeats these obstacles that face him or her. In addition

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    Humans around the world all suffer from challenges in their lives, but some emerge as heroes. The novel The Chrysalids by John Wyndham (1955) shows how a person can struggle by wanting to save those people that are different. David, the protagonist, is considered a hero because of the challenges he faces along with how he compares to the beliefs of those around him and the choices he makes. David’s heroic instincts first emerge through the challenges he faces when he is growing up in Waknuk. To

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