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    My Greatest Fear In Life

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    My biggest fear in life is failure. I always try to prove myself to others and make sure that I can get the task done on the first try. In life, there will always be mistakes made and that is where I am still learning. The fear of upsetting someone because of my own optimal performance can be a positive objective to overcome. Once I overcome that fear I have more choices to do what I want instead of what others want me to do. The fear of not living up to someone’s expectation is a fear that most

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    father’s failure and weakness..” (). In the novel Things Fall Apart, Chinua Achebe reveals how through Okonkwo's life he grows up seeing his father being weak and useless. He vows never to become a coward like his father once he was older with his own family. However, throughout the novel Okonkwo shows the exact fears that later leads him to his own destruction in life.   First, Achebe reveals that Okonkwo's fear goes deeper than his fear of weakness or failure. Achebe states, “Okonkwo’s fear was greater

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    Roosevelt once said, “The only thing we have to fear is fear itself.” Throughout my elementary school years, multiple teachers asked me to write a poem. I wrote my first poem in kindergarten with Miss Maggee at Collegium Charter School. Surrounded by white walls and colorful posters, I put my pencil to the paper. She asked me to write a fear that I had. Mrs. Buckley asked me to complete the same task in fourth grade at Starkweather Elementary School. Fear. Fear is included in a biography poem. For years

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    English 10H-B8 27 March 2017 Is Fear Our Worst Enemy? Fear is an unpleasant emotion caused by the belief that someone or something is dangerous, likely to cause pain, or a threat. However in this case, Fear is the avoidance or put off of something because one is afraid. Considering modern day society’s oppression, fear is in fact our worst enemy, which is evident through our focuses on success rather than failure and by the inspirational experiences of failure. In order for they’re to be success

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    Solomon According to Evelyn Pelczar in an article at Elite Daily, 'Fear is both an enabler and a teacher to its own forces.' Fear has been used for centuries to control people and their behaviors. But the fear of limiting your true human potential is a fear that many of us are disinclined to connect with, as it requires us to own our emotions and dig deep for the underlying reasons that hold us back from our success. If fear is the lynch pin for why we do everything, why do we allow it to control

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    overrode by the fear failure. While this fear of risk is mandatory it is also necessary to combat it with a certain level of curiosity. Everyone has a different level of fear and curiosity that spurs them to approach intellectual risk in their own unique ways. Many students avoid AP classes or honors because “in the high-stakes world of accomplished children, a B+ is akin to failure, and failure is not allowed,” as stated by Pamela Paul. In general, students have the fear of failure drilled into their

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    We have all experienced failure in our lives one way or another, but that's just a part of everyday living, but failure may be one of the most important things that we as humans can encounter. Failure is something you can learn from, can motivate you to succeed and can allow us to teach others based on our own experiences. I have always hated tests, they were my worst enemy, The hate more potent in my younger days. The reason, the possibility of failure and how it would affect me and my grades in

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    Is Training For Success?

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    Whether yelled during patrol after the crack of a bullet, or talked about at night while discussing the other Companies. A word that in month one had caused fear was now nothing more than a routine action, gain cover, return fire, vehicles conduct cordon, dismounts clear the buildings. Often finding bullet casings, but never a shooter, two shots, then gone, we imagined he truly enjoyed his game of hide and

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    Without accepting full responsibility for the direction of their life, students will not be able to commit to a plan of action, and will ultimately remain sitting on the fence. These students find it easy to blame people and situations for their failure to move forward in life. Students can be motivated differently for a variety of reasons, from age to culture to special needs. Teachers will need to incorporate various scenarios. Some motivations might work better than another or a combination

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    Okonkwo Gender Roles

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    Rather early in the story, Things Fall Apart, we are met with this line “his whole life was dominated by fear, the fear of failure and of weakness”. This line is referring to the life of the main character, Okonkwo, who struggles with an internal fear throughout the book. This line from the story, in my opinion, for shadows a lot of themes and motives that take place through out the story. Most specifically I think this line can be applied to the theme of gender that is pushed during the entirety

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