Wednesday, March 30, 2011
What is the DNA of survival?
The DNA of survival is to humble and confident. Being humble gets you far and is one of the most important things in life. When people notice how humble you are, they want to try their best to see you succeed. As well as support you when you need it the most. Confidence is a key element of survival to me because confidence is a sign of your strength. It shows that you are not a weak individual. Possibly others refer this confidence as swagger as they call it. In my beliefe it shows that you are not for any games.I think Maturity is also apart of the DNA of survival. Maturity shows others that you don't consider life as a game. There are various ways to show that maturity in everyday life. For example bullying or teasing someone. You can show that maturity by simply not laughn and talkn about that person or try to defend that person. For me I am always aware of my surroundings. I do so because, you never know where danger is lurking. Everyone should consider being careful of where they are going because you potentially could be at the wrong place at the wrong time. Be aware and careful of who you put your trust in. That means with secrets, and overall your business. Do not allow your mouth to get you in trouble with others. Be clear of what you say and in fact, think about what you are saying before you show actions.
Saturday, January 29, 2011
Why did Shakespeare’s plays appeal to “groundlings, royals, and everyone in between? What elements assisted him in doing that?
Shakespeare's plays appealed to “groundlings, royals, and everyone in between" because I believe that is what was most common within his surroundings at that time. The elements that assisted him in doing so, where I believe the roman times and royalty that surrounded him.
Queen Elizabeth I was the unwanted child of Henry VIII.. Why?
Queen Elizabeth I was the unwanted child of Henry VIII. Queen Elizabeth I was the unwanted child of Henry VIII because she was unruling and a bastard child.
Saturday, January 8, 2011
How do I demonstrate that I am open-minded enough to learn from my experiences?
I believe I can demonstrate that I am open-minded enough to learn from my experiences. I believe so because I have made many mistakes in my past and I was always willing to move forward. I recall every situation I was in was somewhat like a wake up call for me. I think those moments I had to learn from where apart of growing up. I think mistakes you make in your life happen for a reason. For anything, you have to be optimistic and willing to be a better person. I feel confidence and bravery is one of the most important things you must show. You have to show those two things because you have to be confident enough to get through your problems and troubles. Bravery is needed for being brave enough to walk from doing the same thing if it ever appears again during a time in your life. I have come to an understanding that an open mind is the best thign to have especially while your young. There is so much to do while you are in your youth that you do not have much time to walk away from situations that will eventually make you into a better person. Decisions that you make today will determine the person you will become in the future. To be open-minded period to me is to not be afraid to try new things. To not be scared and discouraged to be different as well.
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