The sky crystallized royal blue colors propose a beautiful announcement on how perfect the day is. When glancing in the direction of the sun, it appears as if the sun is smiling with joy and excitement. The garden is filled with multiple colored dandelions, roses, and tulips. The aged oak trees stand in strength displaying a picture perfect scene of fruitfulness. The river flows in sync and rhythm to the wind. The birds of the air soar high in formation and precise sequence to the leader. This day and its splendor grace the followers with perfection and expectation. The tall grayish skyscraper's disappear into the cotton filmed cloud's. The faded yellow ford Victoria taxis zoom up and down the road. The male and female beings walk, sending their deep-rooted vibrations throughout the earth. The hot dog stand operator reaches for the tongs to dress up the Nathan hot dog for that extremely hungry customer. The five-year old boy drops the top scoop of his cherry vanilla ice cream off his medium extra crispy waffle cone. The athletic man and women jogged in a weight losing pace down the sidewalk trail. The two brownish gold German Sheppard run towards the park area competing with one another trying to catch the red slightly bent Frisbee. The young Hispanic gentleman stopped the cart from rolling down the street, as the elderly white woman turns to open her door. The images of this scene entertain the imagination that life is perfect and adventurism. The personal affirmation is then declared, today is going to be a great day!
The life we are assigned to live is opportunistic. We are assigned tasked to complete in a certain time period. The result of or journey is then passed down to future generations. Our life will one day be consid...
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...dom. In him right standing, in him a display of his power and glory through you. In him we are generational restored. In him we are royalty. In him we are kings/queens and priest. In him we have a covenant. In him we are heirs. In him we have an inheritance. In him we are entitled to promises. God takes care of us. God will use us greatly. Seize this present moment! Remember, it is not our will, but God's will. Do not be conformed to the patterns of your past history, the world history. Allow God to love and guide you through the blessed process of your journey. God has and will continue to take care of you in every aspect of your life. There has to be trust, let go and let God use your body to perform his will on this earth. The Lord is our comfort and provider. Now, let's enjoy the journey as we bridge the gap between our current position and our heavenly behavior.
Indeed, no person can live forever because our bodies are mortal. Therefore, everyone should seize the chance given in the few years on earth to accomplish his or her desires. Historically, no human has lived past 130 years, except the narrations in the Bible or other religious books. Accordingly, this demonstrates the limited life that humans have, which is prone to a premature end due to diseases, accidents, and calamities. For this reason, the uncertainty of the human life makes it necessary for the people to live each day as their last on earth so that they can strive to perfect the desires, duties, and responsibilities bestowed on them. Furthermore, the completion of the tasks should not be a routine but rather a passion for creating a better environment for the success of
Anyone who is doing any type of writing piece has a process. They may not know it but it is there and it exists. It is one’s approach to their piece and how they go about accomplishing it. It has to do with how you write it, how many drafts you do, as well as your revision process if you even have one. My writing process however has room for improvement. A summation of my writing process consist of heavy planning, one draft, and little revisions. Anne Lamott, Shirley Rose, and Kathleen Yancey all drew attention to major points through their writing pieces that support and dispute my writing process. Through their pieces they have found a way to inspire, inform, and entertain me all at the same time while passing along great information that
As human beings, we are expected to analyze our own life, our own existence. This is because of the fact that we are only passing through this existence and after all, death will cut our existence in this world. Thus, the most basic question to us human beings as we pass through this existence is “are we making the most of it?
My form and structure are not always the best. In one of our more challenging essays, the Rhetorical Analysis Essay my form and structure weren’t as strong as they should be. As stated before, I made the mistake of not staying focused on the rhetorical elements of my topic and venturing my own personal opinion in the essay, which crowded and weakened my form and structure. Continuing with Murray’s path, the development of my essays is based on the rubric. I always seek to include information that the rubric is essentially telling me to include, but sometimes I fall short of developing my thoughts enough. The dimension of my essays also has inconsistencies. I tend to have a problem of expanding into great detail on one point of my essay leaving another point barely expanded upon leaving my essay disproportionate. Finally, the last thing writer’s look for in their essay is their own voice. Thomas Osborne in Late Nights, Last Rites, and the Rain-Slick Road to Self Destruction states “I strive for a good grade, and will work as hard as possible to achieve one, but there is a voice in the back of my head that is effectively scoffing at the ridiculousness of some assignments and expectations that I have had to complete and live up to.” My voice sometimes gets lost in assigned essays when I try to fulfill certain standards that are put upon me. Thomas and I both struggle with writing what we need to write in order to achieve the grade
Embarkation begins with a choice, and choice is a product of self-consciousness. We have been alive for so long, as has love and anger, resolve and obsession. With the million and one options that fight for our attention in a hyper-society like our own, reluctance can cost us everything. As a society, as a species, progress is our handle, the drive toward better and more hopeful situations is our enterprise. But the drive is also a specific one, localized and partitioned in every individual to find the next best condition. For senior preschoolers to senior graduate students to senior citizens transitioning into eternity, the origin of our motions are the same: the inescapable need to move on as where we are no longer suits us.
As a strong math, science and engineering student, writing has not come easy to me and by taking this class, I was hoping to become a stronger writer. Throughout the semester, organizing ideas in logical ways has become straight forward thanks to the peer discussions and review I have had. Before this class, I struggled to transition between ideas and discuss each idea in a logical sequence and, unfortunately, my language arts and history grades suffered as a result. By exuding effort and receiving guidance, my hope was to improve my writing and prepare myself for the college writing which would be
The Lord is my shepherd and rock. I also must form healthy, good habits that will stick as I grow older. Being intentional and diligent are top priorities in achieving my goals. I am on track to finish at MBU in December, and I have a few more credits to complete in the spring in order to get my degree in May. I have plans to start searching for a full-time job in late October, and I have good insight on how to start this process. I am strengthening my friendships daily, as well as my family relationships. My boyfriend, Josh, and I are keeping Christ in the center of our relationship, and we are currently working towards marriage. I have formed a great habit of regularly exercising my body three times a week, as well as eating healthy. I exercise my mind by being heavily involved in my studies, and will continue to do so by reading books. Spending quiet time with the Lord, as well as corporately worshipping with other believers, will help my aging process. Staying motivated now will help me stay motivated to maintain this lifestyle as I get
In high school, writing essays was my weakest link. When I began my first semester of college, I still had that trouble in my first writing composition class. I improved significantly from gaining organization and length. When I started my second writing composition class, my grades for my paper sky rocketed! The essays I have written though out this semester have shown improvements in context and organizations, however, I still have some room for improvement on reasoning’s and thesis statement.
As the first rays of the sun peak over the horizon, penetrating the dark, soft light illuminates the mist rising up from the ground, forming an eerie, almost surreal landscape. The ground sparkles, wet with dew, and while walking from the truck to the barn, my riding boots soak it in. The crickets still chirp, only slower now. They know that daytime fast approaches. Sounds, the soft rustling of hooves, a snort, and from far down the aisle a sharp whinny that begs for breakfast, inform me that the crickets are not the only ones preparing for the day.
... the reader of taking the easy route along with the “current” instead of changing the tides. As humans, all are subject to memories, but the various outlooks of potential in these memories determines the probability of meeting the most contentment with life.
how we hold destiny in our own hands, molding it with the actions we take and
With all aspects of relating the meaning of life to ones personal setting, one can find themselves still with more questions then answers. This is one aspect all discussed situations have in common. We may have found a true meaning, but it always becomes questionable as to if the right decisions were made and the right paths taken base on the outcomes that follow. Although one may never find themselves with a true understanding for the biggest ‘why’ question of them all, the pursuit is always life changing. Life has, for most, always been a choice of free will, to do with what you please. Some choose to embrace this fact and pursue meaning never once imagined, and some choose the more comfortable, yet unsatisfying one of someone already travelled.
In the real world, humans tend to focus on things that have least importance and become desensitized towards knowing their real goal in life, thus being able to distinguish their true identities. The way to raise this awareness is to map out one’s intentions, abilities, experiences and behavior such as strategizing a game plan. Realizing that you are only given one life, you try to make the most out of it and pass on your legacy and some sort of guideline to your kids. Humans also tend to get lost in the present existence here on earth...
Life is spontaneous; it does not follow the preferences of an individuals. In instances when a favorable event occurs; an opportunity develops enabling the person to achieve something greater or prevent a problem. Opportunities fade into the corridors of success as time elapse; it is to never again to return. The explanation behind this resides in the definition; because there is no complete control over the nature of life and society; a favorable event, which is specific ...
People understand the real meanings of their lives when they start observing their surroundings. Self-knowledge, and self-examination provide people good opportunity of ameliorating their abilities. There are still people who do not know anything about their lives because they have no idea of realizing their own selves. They only get life for squandering some times and die with having no aims in their lives. Life without ambitions have no meaning to live. An ambitious life very interesting to live.