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    powerful, and keeps with the task at hand and finishes it. An epic hero is someone that encounters many obstacles, but pushes through those obstacles and gets things done. Batman is a modern day epic hero because he displays many of the qualities of an epic hero included above. He can be compared to Odysseus in many ways. Batman is powerful, has superior strength, and overcomes many obstacles. Batman is like an epic hero because he is very strong and powerful. Odysseus shows his mental strength

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    Chuck Norris once said “I’ve always found that anything worth achieving will always have obstacles in the way”. I agree, and, for me, I will continue to reach my goal no matter what tries to stop me. Like Odysseus, I will face challenges on the journey of becoming pharmacist such as paying for college tuition, overcoming my distance from my family, and adjusting to my surroundings. The first obstacle I will face will be having enough money to pay for my college tuition. I will need to have a job

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    as well as overcoming many physical, mental, and emotional obstacles. Although some consider this epic to be completely fictional, it contains aspects that relate and become parallel to real life. The Odyssey is like a journey through life: it has obstacles that must be overcome, mistakes that are learned from, and all the enjoyment and pleasure and embarrassment that any life has. This is why The Odyssey can be related to life. Just like Odysseus, I will overcome all of the obstacles and setbacks

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    learn to conquer fears, temptations, troubles, and even loss in order to succeed. They discover how to triumph from examples including watching people and reading stories. Authors realize the importance of overcoming in life and use it in their stories as themes. In fact, the theme of overcoming in the short stories “Gwilan’s Harp,” “The Washwoman,” and “The Last Leaf” encourages the readers to prevail even in times of loss. In the short story “Gwilan’s Harp” By Ursula K. Le Guin, Gwilan, a young

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    rough journey. “One big obstacle was the racism in American society” (https://au.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20090217005453AA8rXjA). When he was growing up, America was segregated and opportunities for African Americans were very limited. His followers very frustrated and angry about the discrimination they endured. He then had to persuade them that patience and non-violence would get the best results and bring a positive change. This was a very difficult obstacle because so many people were

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    prosperous circumstances would have lain dormant”. Although, setbacks can occur in life great lessons, which increase strength and resiliency, are learned. Adversity happens frequently in life: accepting, learning, and changing helps overcome adversity. Overcoming Adversity Process Accepting adversity is important because then individuals can learn and change from it. Many times, hardships present themselves at times where it is difficult to accept them. Watt (2016) states that adversity is difficult but

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    are not always obvious to the outside world; however, we can’t usually tell what the particular problem is until it is brought into the open. In Liz Murray’s earlier years, she was homeless in New York living in subways and parks. She overcame this obstacle by making a decision that it was her choice and responsibility for her own life. She made her mind up to change her situation by achieving the goals of education and improving her life. Her family situation created her homelessness at an early age

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    communicate and influence behavior. QP discussed with Yuma how emotions influence behavior, for example it can prepare a person for action. QP explained to Yuma that emotion can help a person with overcoming obstacles of mind and the environment. QP asked Yuma to provide an emotion that helped him to overcome an obstacle. QP explained to Yuma that some emotions a person have can be self-validation such as being afraid. QP asked Yuma

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    camp called Auschwitz. For Eva and the other Jews of Europe during this time, along with anyone under Nazi hate, staying alive was their biggest obstacle, but it was very difficult for them to escape the Nazis. Modern literature and media about the Holocaust shows other various challenges that can be connected to this time in Europe. Overcoming obstacles like facing the passing of loved ones, spreading awareness or resolving frustrations is an important subject in real life and in stories. In The

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    ESSAY What are some obstacles you may face as a teacher, and according to the context in this unit, how can you overcome these? Throughout their careers, teachers face many obstacles in their classroom that may hinder their teaching. These obstacles come in many different shapes and sizes. It is the effective and successful teacher who is able to overcome these obstacles while maintaining a happy, positive and joyful attitude. A teacher must remember that it is not the information they possess along

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