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    Public Speaking Class: Overcoming my Fears Many people have a monumental fear of public speaking. I found the following quote by comedian Jerry Seinfeld quite funny, yet somewhat true. He stated that “according to most studies, people 's number one fear is public speaking. Number two is death. Death is number two. Does that sound right? This means to the average person, if you go to a funeral, you 're better off in the casket than doing the eulogy.” (Blogspot, 2013). While this is a hyperbole just

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    Overcoming my Fear of Rollercoasters “Tomorrow, we’re going to Wonderland, like it or not.” My aunt said. “And, no matter how scared we are, we’re going on all the rides.” She added, glaring pointedly at me. I looked around; my cousins all had wide, toothy grins on their faces. They couldn’t wait until tomorrow. Me? I dreaded tomorrow. My idea of a good time is not going down

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    General Purpose: To inform Specific Purpose: To inform my audience of the five characteristics that enable Marines to overcome fear. Central Idea: There are five characteristics of the Marine Corps that help Marines overcome fears. Introduction: Many Marines do not like to admit when they are scared. Some don’t ever show emotion. But everyone gets scared at some point in their life. It could be something as simple as getting a passing grade on a test or assignment. It could be as extreme

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    Overcoming Fears “‘I killed him,’ he said slowly. ‘I killed that boy’” (Hinton 56). In the book The Outsiders by S.E. Hinton, they talk about a boy named Johnny that killed a boy, and the growth of a child named Ponyboy. Johhnny Cade has many names. To live on the rundown section of Tulsa, Oklahoma, in the 1960’s you are not expected to be wealthy or to have an emotional attachment to things. That is what the Greaser’s were; they jumped, stole, and went to jail. People would never expect them

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    and one experience changed my perspective and how I understand risk. I have learned that you must overcome a fear of change, in order to move on in life. When I was in third grade, I had the chance to switch to a older basketball league. But I was scared of the change of skill level, and different friends. I was also scared of being cut from the team because I knew I would be crushed. Fear of change can overpower a person, by making them miss out on amazing opportunities. When I was a third grader

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    something unpredictable? Last year I was terrified of going to sea and when my dad asked if I wanted to go fishing with him, I had the confidence to say yes. The theme of the fictional story Rikki-Tikki-Tavi by Rudyard Kipling is that confidence overcomes fear. Rikki Tikki is a leader in this story. ’’’Darzee, if you have a grain of sense, you will fly off to the stables and pretend that your wing is broken and let Nagaina chase you away to this bush. I must get to the melon- bed, and if I went there now

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    Ever since I can remember I have always struggled with writing. I believe that Spanish being my first language has made it that much harder for me to overcome my fear of writing. I am so terrified of writing; that it has taken me about 10 years to finally go back to school again. If I can avoid writing I will. I have always found it very complicated to express myself on paper. I recall when my third-grade teacher would give us fifteen minutes to write about, anything that would come to mind

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    Overcoming my Fear: Battling the “Big Blue Monster” Within Imagine a small boy, probably six or seven years old, who was relishing his life, playing with his friends, playing video games, playing with toys. You undoubtedly understand it by now, a lot of playing! But one morning was a lot different from all others, it was a gloomy, autumn morning, where the life of trees was draining away as their leaves fell onto the dead grass. That day, his dad excitedly said “Son, we will be going somewhere

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    Overcoming Fear in Frank O’Connor’s “First Confession” Word Count includes detailed outline David W. Madden believes several of Frank O’Connor’s stories reflect his personal life and goals. Jackie, the young protagonist, in the “First Confession,” loves his mother as equally as O’Connor loved his mother. Madden also believes O’Connor should have selected a religious calling because the priests mentioned in his stories incorporate the instrumental impact on the “laity’s lives” (3227). Understanding

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    I have often wondered what it felt like knowing to overcome a fear of mine, till the day I did. It was a long dark night when I felt the urge to get up and leave the house. I got up and got dressed and left my house, driving in my car. I stopped to obtain a little gas right down the road from my house when I realized a person was standing right behind me, he was as large as the jolly green giant. My heart instantly started beating faster, I have never been more scared in my life. He looked and asked

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