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    Personal Philosophy of Success This semester I’ve learned so much on how to become successful in my career and in life. Learning the self-assessment strategies have given me confidence in myself and made me more focused for what I want in life. The on course textbook has showed me steps on how to manage a successful life and also a personal life. The strategies I will be using will help with my self-esteem‚ responsibility‚ self-management‚ and learning style. The first success strategy

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    Personal Responsibility and Success Even though sometimes taking on too much responsibility may cause a rift in the team environment. If you do not have a since of personal responsibility it is almost impossible to become successful in life. You must accept your responsibilities because no one will do it for you. To succeed in life one must accept personal responsibility for themselves. Being responsible means we will do the right thing even though we are alone. We do the right

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    Tells the story of your mathematical history. How would you describe what mathematics is in your own words? What is mathematics to me? Mathematics is the study of numbers and also concepts and shapes. Math can be a lot of thing in math it can include numbers‚ letters are shape and lines .Do you consider yourself good at mathematics? No I don’t. Why; I don’t think I’m good in math is because I’m not patience enough to solve the problem in math. Was there a time in your life where you remember doing good

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    As growing up Benjamin Franklin was intelligent which lead him to his success. Benjamin Franklin was born in boston on january 17‚ 1706. He was born in a poor family as his dad Josiah was a poor soap and candle maker. His mom was his dad’s second wife Abiah. Benjamin franklin was the youngest son of seventeen children and the fifteenth child of seventeen siblings. At the age of ten Benjamin began to help in his father’s shop‚cutting candle work and filling molds. Benjamin only went to school for

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    Personal Responsibility as it Relates to Academic Success Personal Responsibility as it Relates to Academic Success There are different ways to improve areas of personal responsibility that can improve academic success. Having a positive sense of responsibility with good moral structure and high value on responsibility will increase your chance of academic success. A Study of Non-Traditional and Traditional Students in Terms of their Time Management Behaviors‚ Stress Factors‚ and Coping Strategies

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    SUCCESS What is success? The definition of success is very personal and will be different for everyone. Success is something accomplished over time. Over this course of time you gain knowledge and endure obstacles with patients and hardship. It’s all about how hard you try in your life‚ even if you have failed‚ your struggle to strive for success is so great you will feel no remorse. Success is partly the attainment of a steady pay check that allows you to afford your life style. Moreover success

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    Success takes many different definitions. People have different interpretations of what success really means. For me is as simple as: living well and laughing often. The idea of living well is a very broad statement. Living well‚ in my opinion is getting success in personal‚ social and professional life. If I can achieve all of these three levels of success‚ I believe that I have lived well. Social success has a lot to do with the natural tendencies that I as human posses. For instance‚ I have

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    What defines you? Adam Woodworth 23 April 23‚ 2013 Composition 1 Instructor: David Flannery As you might guess‚ being in the military can be one of the most boring jobs you will ever have. After all‚ you are being trained to kill people and break things‚ but how often do you really get to do that? You train in the sun‚ rain‚ and sleet and pose the possibility you’ll wind up pushing paperwork and dealing with politics down range. You’ll also waste more ammo shooting at paper targets than you

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    What leads to Success? Nowadays‚ the topic of “what leads to success” becomes more and more popular in society. What characteristics or specific skills help those great people to make achievements? How are they different from others? As opposed to the traditional theory‚ which mainly focuses on the importance of natural intelligence‚ the majority of people now put more attention on something else. Cherry Cherniss and Malcolm Gladwell believe that emotional intelligence plays a critical role of achieving

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    aspects to understand its birth and success. The various rivalries‚ class struggles and calls for freedom allowed the slaves on this island to gain an upper hand against their European oppressors. It was not a single event that created change but‚ like the French revolution‚ consisted of a timeline of situations that ultimately led to this result. A great amount of credit is given to the French Revolution and the declarations that arose from it for the success of the Haitian Revolution. The revolution

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