My Greatest Achievement In Life Essay

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    what is the greatest thing I’ve ever accomplished in my life? Although I’m joking, have you every thought, what is my greatest achievement? When I think of my greatest achievement, so many things come to my head; from buying my first car, to eating the Blazin’ Wings at Buffalo Wild Wings. Although many people have a lot of achievements, there is always that one achievement that tops the others. That one that comes to your head and you know that it is the one. My greatest achievement is holding the

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    for the rest of her life. I was asked to define Harriet Tubman’s greatest achievement. I will also rank her achievements by the amount of risk, the amount of people she helped, and the amount of time the achievement took. My definition of greatest achievement means a skill or effort given with an interest above average. Harriet Tubman’s life is full of many accomplishments. Here, I have rated them from the most important. In my personal point of view, her greatest achievement was being a Civil War

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    individuals, their greatest achievement might be winning a trophy at a competition or attaining a prestigious award. However, for me, the journey of reaching my greatest achievement is in and of itself an achievement. My greatest achievement thus far is making it to Victoria Junior College (VJC) with my academic results. Allow me to explain why. Growing up, I was never academically inclined. Rather, I was a mediocre student in school. I grew up with average results throughout primary school. My parents were

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    “The Underground Railroad” and that is one of her greatest achievements. Harriet Tubman’s greatest achievements, did it involve time, risk and how many people she saved? Her greatest achievements were being an Underground Railroad Conductor, Caregiver, Civil War Nurse and a Civil War Spy. I truly believe that her number one greatest was being a Underground railroad conductor. Let’s start off with talking about her first and her best achievement, which was the Underground

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    What do you think Harriet Tubman’s greatest achievement is? Well, Harriet was a remarkable woman, so there are multiple options to choose from. Born as Araminta Ross, Harriet was always a really tough, hard working girl. At 5 years old, she was already doing child-care. At 12 years old, she was doing hard field work. At a young age, she constantly lived with the fear of being seperated from her family, which eventually happened when she lost a couple of her sisters. One day in 1849, her master died

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    Usually when one thinks of the word achievement the image of an athlete holding a golden medal comes to mind, a valedictorian holding their crisp diploma, or maybe even man’s first step on the moon. These are great moments of success after all and without a doubt have reason to be celebrated. However, an achievement is still an achievement no matter how small. To achieve is to accomplish something that you couldn’t do before or put your best effort into. Whether, it be as simple as getting out of

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    “I've missed more than 9000 shots in my career. I've lost almost 300 games. 26 times, I've been trusted to take the game winning shot and missed. I've failed over and over and over again in my life. And that is why I succeed.” Can there be a single greatest sports person of all time? Yes, this man Michael Jeffrey Jordan the Six-time NBA champion is the one and only candidate. I will be telling you if you don’t already know who he is and where he’s from. My opinion and the facts to back it up and

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    Harriet Tubman’s Greatest Achievement? “ I prefer dangerous freedom over peaceful slavery.” Thomas Jefferson once said. Harriet Tubman was a strong and brave African - American woman. She was born in Dorchester County, Maryland. She grew up in Bucktown, Maryland. She grew up like “a neglected weeds” (Background Essay). It showed that her childhood is not very lovely. At the age of 12, she was doing field work and hauling logs. When her master died, in 1849, she makes her life-changing decision

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    “I had reasoned this out in my mind; there was one of two things I had a right to, liberty or death; if I could not have one, I would have the other.” (Background Essay) Harriet Tubman was born Araminta Ross in 1822 in Dorchester, Maryland. She was born a slave and would be, until she ran away in 1849. After she ran away she did many great deeds, but how do you define greatness. Based off the length of time, risk, and number of people helped, there is a clear outline for greatness. Harriet Tubman

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    Completing High School

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    Completing high school would have to be my greatest achievement. At 17 I moved out of my mother’s house and lived on my own. I never finished my online school because I was too busy working and trying to support myself. Then at 19 I moved back to my dad’s and finally completed the last year I needed. There's not much to do without having your GED or diploma, so having that behind me is an achievement. It was a great time in my life. I couldn’t be happier to have completed that goal. I believe everyone

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