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    CMAT 100.152 October 2‚ 2012 Evaluation of Randy Pausch’s Last Lecture: Achieving Your Childhood Dreams Randy Pausch was a computer science professor who taught at Carnegie Mellon University. On September 18‚ 2007‚ a few months before he lost his battle with cancer‚ Pausch delivered a speech entitled Last Lecture: Achieving Your Childhood Dreams to an audience of around four hundred people. One can appropriately evaluate the effectiveness of Pausch’s last presentation by examining the seven

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    Professor Randy Pausch‚ from Carnegie Mellon‚ began his last lecture‚ a speech entitled “Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams” while in fact he was dying of Pancreatic Cancer. He knew he only had months left to live and put together this last lecture to read to his students. His lecture focuses in on points such as the importance of: making sincere apologies‚ not whining‚ being gracious and being humble. To stress his thoughts and views on life and following one’s dreams‚ Randy Pausch used a great

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    The Last Lecture In the last lecture by Randy Pouch he expresses his feeling on his life and how he wanted to be and an imaginer‚ the three most important messages by Randy Pouch‚ could influence you‚ and maybe you will see your life and things in another way‚ he has influenced me with some of his messages. The most important messages in the last lecture‚ were “Don’t Complain Work Harder”‚ “Never give up”‚ and ‘Never lose the child wonder”. In the first message Don’t complain work harder‚ he’s

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    Carnegie Mellon Professor Randy Pausch (Oct. 23‚ 1960 – July 25‚ 2008) gave his last lecture at the university Sept. 18‚ 2007‚ before a packed McConomy Auditorium. In his moving presentation‚ “Really Achieving Your Childhood Dreams‚” Pausch talked about his lessons learned and gave advice to students on how to achieve their own career and personal goals with quotes that have been circulating around the web since his stunning lecture that touched so many people. It gave them courage to live a better

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    SER: The Last Lecture by Randy Pausch: Essay Revisions “Brick walls are there for a reason. And once you get over them- even if someone has practically had to throw you over- it can be helpful to others to tell them how you did it.” -Randy Pausch‚ The Last Lecture‚ (page 174). Mr. Pausch wrote The Last Lecture not long after he discovered he had ten tumors in his liver‚ with only three months left to live. Pausch says‚ “We cannot change the cards we are dealt‚ just how we play the hand.” (page

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    learned from The Last Lecture by Randy Pausch is that challenges are there for a reason‚ and I have to push through them. He said‚ “the brick walls are there for a reason. They’re not there to keep us out. The brick walls are there to give us a chance to show how badly we want something.” (Pausch 59) By this he means that challenges will be present throughout life‚ but they test the individual’s determination. He said “they’re there to stop the other people.” (Pausch 80) The “other people” are the

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    Sophia Viscontini Barbara Leggat Bus 306 Reflection Paper November 15‚ 2013 The Last Lecture In this video‚ Randy Pausche‚ the Carnegie Mellon professor‚ is giving his last lecture. Although‚ he was fighting a terminal cancer‚ he was not talking about death‚ but about how to live in fullest. His last lecture is about his childhood dreams‚ enabling dreams of others‚ and about how we can try to achieve them. Randy’s speech is full of lessons which could be as valuable for students‚ workers

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    the hand.” ― Randy Pausch‚ The Last Lecture tags: advice‚ last-lecture‚ life‚ randy-pausch 1317 likes like “Experience is what you get when you didn’t get what you wanted. And experience is often the most valuable thing you have to offer.” ― Randy Pausch‚ The Last Lecture tags: experience 1051 likes like “The key question to keep asking is‚ Are you spending your time on the right things? Because time is all you have. ” ― Randy Pausch‚ The Last Lecture

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    The day before Pausch gets his CT scans back‚ he tells his wife‚ “Today‚ right now‚ well this is a wonderful day.(115)” Even though Pausch knows that he might not live for much longer‚ he continues to live life to its fullest. This is really a “life’s what you make it” moment‚ and he chooses to make the best of how ever much life he has left. “This is the epitome of a person appreciating this day and this moment‚” thought Robbee Kosak‚ Carnegie Mellon’s vice president for advancement‚ about when

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    Critical analysis ACHIEVING YOUR CHILDHOOD DREAMS BY RANDY PAUSCH “IT’S NOT ABOUT ACHIEVEMENTS‚ IT’S ABOUT LIVING.” RANDY PAUSCH was a computer science visual at Carnegie University. He gave his last lecture on 18th September‚ 2007 after knowing that he was suffering from pancreatic cancer. When he came to know that he was approaching to death and left with 3-4months to live his life‚ then despite getting sad‚ gloomy‚ he tried

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