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    Luck and Success

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    Success is just an ongoing process‚ if you stop trying you will fail‚ and if you will try ever‚ you will never fail. SUCCESS IS THAT OLD ABC- ABILITY‚ BREAKS AND COURAGE. This is very well said by Charles Luckman‚ note: his lastname is "Luckman" but he was not very lucky‚ he has very struggling and terrible life and today he was well known Business and Architect. So‚ there is no secret of success‚ you just have to try hard and hard‚ but there are many factors‚ which will be beneficial for you

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    Hard WorkLuck and Dedication Malcolm Gladwell‚ a writer for the magazine New Yorker‚ once stated an important point. “It isn’t sheer talent that distinguishes most super achievers…” he said. He also went on to say ‚ “The Beatles rocked‚ but they might never have achieved stardom if they hadn’t lucked into a Hamburg gig that forced them to play together for hundreds of hours a month…” Mr. Gladwell is right in my mind in the sense that some people do not reach the success they could achieve‚ simply

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    Luck and success "Genius is 99% hard work and 1% Luck‚" this is a well-quote from Einstein. People have different opinion about that how success comes. Some people believe that success is being for luck‚ others think it is because of hard work. Personally‚ I believe that luck has nothing to do with success. Success is a result of our preparation‚ hard work and experience. Even the ideal conditions that led to success are a product of our preparation and work. Bill Gate’s success with the

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    Hard Work is the Key to Success "One percent inspiration‚ 99 percent perspiration"—Edison’s definition of genius has often been quoted to define success as well. Even before Edison‚ the rigors of success were described by painter Michelangelo thus: "If people knew how hard I had to work to gain my mastery‚ it wouldn’t seem wonderful at all." Achieving success is almost like finding God—the destination is the same‚ but the roads are as varied as the seekers. All you need to do is choose your path…

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    part time work. First of all‚ I say that graduation is not top part where you have reached. It is just first step. You should study post-graduation. If you do not do it regularly‚ you should study it through correspondence. Master degree is must before wondering full time work because next two years will give you more learning skills. Now‚ when you go for wondering work‚ you should remember that your hard work is the key of your success. No work is bad. There may be more quality in small work. Education

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    Brief Timeline of the American Civil Rights Movement (1954 – 1965) 1954 - Brown v. Board of Education: In the 1950’s‚ school segregation was widely accepted throughout the nation. In fact‚ law in most Southern states required it. In 1952‚ the Supreme Court heard a number of school-segregation cases‚ including Brown v. Board of Education of Topeka‚ Kansas. This case decided unanimously in 1954 that segregation was unconstitutional‚ overthrowing the 1896 Plessy v. Ferguson ruling that had set the “separate

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    Topic: When people succeed‚ it is because of hard work. Luck has nothing to do with success. Nowadays‚ many people hold the opinion that success only come to people when they work hard and luck does not play any roles‚ but some people think when people success because of luck not hard work. As far as I am concerned‚ I do agree with the statement said that when people success‚ it is because of hard work and luck has nothing to do with success. There are a few reasons why I hold such an attitude

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    Luck vs Success

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    Success vs. Luck Luck has no absolute role in success; success only comes when you are dedicated in having two major factors: an education and a career. People need to have an open mind that if he or she puts in hours of hard work of anything it will give back success and what you expect of the end of the bargain after putting in long hours of hard work. Time is a huge take away if you decide to wait for luck to become successful might as well just procrastinate because there is not telling

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    Hard Work

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    Success literature going back hundreds of years espouses the benefits of hard work. But why is it that some people seem to feel that “hard work” is a dirty word nowadays? I define “hard work” as work that is challenging. Both hard work and “working hard” (i.e. putting in the time required to get the job done) are required for success. A problem occurs when people think of challenging work as painful or uncomfortable. Does challenging work necessarily have to be painful? No‚ of course not. In fact

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    Hard Work

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    Hard work will not guarantee you success. Let me explain – the hardest working athletes are not the ones making the most money.  The most talented ones in any sport are not often described as being “hard working” The person who is putting in 12 hour days‚ sweating and plodding along?  Getting the job done and earning very little reward? Do people get promoted within the organization on work ethic alone?  Isn’t usually because they know someone‚ have a natural knack for something‚ have more “education”

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