A. P. J. Abdul Kalam Essays

  • Dr. Apj Abdul Kalam's Greatest Achievement For The Republic Of India

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    The professional path of Dr. Apj Abdul Kalam not only provided a significant contribution to the society but also functioned as an inspiration to the people of India. Despite this, the great achievements of his career path further presented the opportunity for him to get elected as a president through unanimous voting by the people. Dr. Apj Abdul Kalam and his great achievement for the republic of India is a reflection of virtue for the society. Abdul Kalam was elected as the eleventh president

  • Of Mice And Men Quote Analysis

    804 Words  | 2 Pages

    According to Lionel Messi, “You have to fight to reach your dream. You have to sacrifice and work hard for it” (brainyquote.com). What Lionel Messi is saying in this quote is that dreams will not just be handed to that person, you need to work for them and sacrifice time and effort to reach you dream. Another idea of this quote is that there are many obstacles that are in life to prevent you from reaching your dream. People have to fight those obstacles to reach for you dream. However, in John Steinbeck’s

  • Reflection Paper On Human Services

    946 Words  | 2 Pages

    My overall experience in Intro to Human Services was phenomenal. This class was definitely one of my favorite classes this semester. I loved the way it was taught and I was able to understand how human services works while reading the book Precious throughout the semester. This course isn’t an easy class that you can just relax and breeze through. It has a lot of fundamental chapters that explain the jobs of helpers also known as human service workers. I loved how we were supposed to read the chapters

  • College Admissions Essay: The Benefits Of Going To College

    1186 Words  | 3 Pages

    "Let us sacrifice our today so that our children can have a better tomorrow.” (A. P. J. Abdul Kalam) I am a young single mom who always dreamed of attending college, but I grew into the belief that somehow I could only achieve this by attending school part-time. I worked twelve hour shifts, four days a week, thinking that this was the only way of realizing my dream. I wanted to graduate without sacrificing time with my daughter, my reputation as a mother, or our finances. Every time I recalculated