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    Major Life Lessons

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    Throughout our life we will always meet many people that teach us major life lessons, either directly or in-directly. We always have that one person that we all look up too, a person that brings good changes in you. Just like me, I have meet a who strong, brave and an independent woman, my aunt Rupina she is like the lady that I want to look up to. She is not like an aunt to me, but she a friend, that I can blindly trust. She has always been there for me, whenever I needed her. She also has

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    Life Lessons Learned

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    One thing that i have learned over the 20 years i have lived on earth is that i can't control everything in my life. There are somethings that are just meant to be and there's nothing that i can do about it. Though it indeed did take me some time to officially accept this, i have and i feel it's one of the most important lessons to learn in your early years. I was always the kid who always tried to fix problems and it always hit me hard when i couldn't fix the problem no matter how hard i tried.

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    Life Lessons In The Snow

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    In the article written by Marien Ko “Life Lessons in the Snow”, the discovery of how to treat hypothermic bodies , led to a process of several methods for example using sun lamps , and the usage of heated water . The doctors came to a conclusion through their on going research that the most effective

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    Significant Life Lessons

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    Atticus Finch, father of Scout and her brother Jem, establishes himself as an honorable and eloquent individual. As a result of living a long life with plentiful escapades, he has gained a vast amount of knowledge that is passed on to his children at various points in the story. This makes it a very valuable book that is full of significant life lessons. One of these precious statements is, “You never really know a man until you stand in his shoes and walk around in them.” I find this quote to be

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    A Lesson On Life And Love

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    A Lesson in Life and Love When I was younger, my dream was to be the girl that everyone knew and looked up to. There wouldn’t be a question as to what my name was, and everyone would be my friend. As I grew up, part of that was accomplished while the other portion, not so much. Through many trials and tribulations, I learned what it mean to actually be a leader, someone who others could look to for advice; someone who could love herself a little more. Throughout my childhood, I didn’t have any friends

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    Life Lessons from Books Books have been around for centuries. Even though when books were first introduced many people were illiterate, they heard these books through oral traditions. These stories have been passed from generation to generation. Sometimes they evolve but the lessons within them do not. These life lessons has held value through many centuries and continue to. Many people just read the book for the escape from reality. Little do they know they are getting taught a lesson. Life

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    There are many lessons that you learn over time; sometimes the just for a lifetime, others just for a year or two, and some just for a few days. Everyone has a different style of life, which mean that the life lessons that we learn are all going to be different. Over my short fifteen years, I have learned a lot. The life lessons that you learn could be anything, for example learning to walk, riding a bike, and hunting. I think that the most common life lessons have to do with family, relationships

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    Coachella Life Lessons

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    taught me a lot about my community and the importance of giving back. Volunteering, through the years, has shown me how different people's lives are only 10 miles away from my home. By living on the west side of the Coachella Valley, my quality of life is completely different as compared to those that live on the east side of the Valley. In addition, my fondest memories have been the times I have volunteered at the Coachella Valley Rescue Mission located in Indio. There,

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    Pike Life Lessons

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    Pike Over the past three seasons we have seen quite some villains on the show. Most of them were grey-ish: they had the right intentions but not the right methods. Think of Diana Sydney, Queen Anya, Dante Wallace, Queen Nia. There were some less redeemable villains like Cage Wallace and there are a few that are just downright unlikeable (remember Dr. Lorelei Tsing?). However, Pike takes unlikeable villains to new dimensions. Nothing that the show has done has made him even a bit likeable. I want

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    Calpurnia's Life Lessons

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    Throughout the novel the theme walking in someone’s shoes was one of the main lessons Scout learned. There are many examples of this theme and will be will evaluating the theme of walking in someone’s shoes. One of the first examples in the book was when Calpurnia walked in Walter Cunningham’s shoes. There is a moment in the novel where Scout believes Walter is acting impolite Calpurnia pulls her aside. Calpurnia informs Scout that she must not raise any judgment about Walter, but that is because

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