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    The Hobbit Life Lessons

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    What can a story teach us about life? Some stories are considered to distract us from reality and bring us into a world of freedom. The Hobbit, by J.R.R Tolkien is thought by some to be a piece of literature that is represented as an escapist story. But yet, the novel teaches the reader many valuable life lessons that can benefit our personal lives. Many of the characters go through changes in the story that end up changing the way they look at life, the characters themselves create emotional distress

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    Horse Life Lessons

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    Just before I entered High school my parents separated and my life was turned upside down. My father had been the bigger financial provider in the family, but that is not to say that we would struggle if he was not around, or at least that was what I thought. My sister and I moved into a thirteen thousand square foot house, which was a downsize from our twenty-four thousand square foot family home. We continued our lives, making small cut backs here and there to save money yet there always seems

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    Essential Life Lessons

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    learning the material while gaining knowledge is more beneficial than getting the better grade if someone does not deserve it. Doing things the correct way for the right reasons is more important than the end results because people learn essential life lessons that will positively affect their lives. If someone does something for the right motivations they learn to be determined. They learn that they cannot receive everything that they desire by just wanting it, and they learn that they need to work

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    Atticus Life Lessons

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    many of the same activities as the two, there being many differences in our lifestyles. Unlike them, my father is not a lawyer and my mother is alive and well. Nonetheless, our fathers have taught us valuable life lessons to apply to our lives. When reading the book there are many life lessons the two learned from their father, Atticus. In the book, he often counsels his children on being patient and trying to understand someone before making judgments. He also teaches that people are people, no matter

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    Life Lessons In Oresteia

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    4 Life Lessons From Aeschylus's Oresteia Greek tragedy contains valuable life advice. Revenge! Faster, Kill, Kill! Aeschylus (525-455 BC) retells a story first made popular by Homer. What develops in “Oresteia”’s three tragedies – “Agamemnon”, “The Libation Bearers” and “The Eumenides” could be the plot of “Revenge! Faster, kill, kill!”, but behind all this fun stuff philosophical questions peek out. Beyond the stories told in ancient tragedies, there are topics that were of interest and dispute

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    Rain Life Lessons

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    Rain and Life Lessons Today is the perfect day to just relax and write or read. Or at least that’s what my inner nerdy girl enjoys. There is just something about rainy days that suddenly causes me to want to be an intellectual and suddenly have a craving for tea. But, let’s be honest, I drink coffee instead. I presume I just want some down time after a crazy semester. Just over a week ago, I took my last final that was holding me between undergrad classes and true, real OT classes. It is one of

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    Holden's Life Lessons

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    Life lessons In The Catcher In The Rye Everyone grows up in the same way and encounter the same things in life, but depending on who you are you grow at different rates. In the book The Catcher In The Rye by J. D. Salinger there is a young boy named Holden who wants to have the people around him stay young and innocent. After getting kicked out of pencey Holden wanders around New York city trying to find away to never have to face another new school or the fact that he needs to grow up and live

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    Multitasking Life Lesson

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    Life lesson for this seminar was the Multitasking is a myth. I am not too sure how I feel about this because I even learned about multitasking in previous courses and there are books on the importance of multitasking. Even at the job they will say you should be able to multitask. I see the point you are making and I see the science in it but, how exactly do we know what to believe. A typical example, people who work at McDonald and fast food, what take orders in the drive thru, stocks the refrigerator

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    leave, but truth be told i’m more sad to do so. All your life you have been told where to sit, where to go and how to do it. Everyone has been holding my hand this whole time and now i’m choosing my class schedule for college, something that was made for me my whole life. Throughout senior year i have learned valuable life lessons which will help me, throughout college and life in general. Would you believe me if i told you most of those lessons were learned right here in Mrs.Hilers senior english class

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    Life Lesson Analysis

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    Life Lesson/ Moral: I think that this story has way more than one moral hidden within the book, but if I had to choose I would definitely talk about how Thomas feels betrayed by Teresa but still trusts her all along because he knows that deep down inside she still loves him. This is all about sticking it through to the end and putting your faith into someone you trust even though you don’t know if it’s a good idea or not. Summarizing: Thomas wakes up and instantly knows something is wrong. Teresa

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