My inability to complete assignments does not mean I don't deserve respect. I am a person too
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My inability to complete assignments does not mean I don't deserve respect. I am a person too
Ability; Dying Dreams May Strike
Emotionally effected to feel miserable/Dead inside lacking humanity; in exchange giving her the ability to manipulate matter around her and her herself if needed to.
When she uses it, she must not be left alone. She cannot operate without orders around her operating as a machine.
Name: Kay Li Chun (Kay Li Wright)
Life; She was orphan brought into Chinese immigrant sent to America, to live with an adopted family. Her family started to feel comfortable with until, she started becoming an overachiever. She wanted to keep her adoptive parents happy; the only thing a child could do is to get good grades, be abiding by their rules and helping around the house later on as she grew up.
There was an episode of at the time that enforced her mindset, to go beyond expectations. When one of my term grade flawed her gpa getting low average in calculus. Stress was something she use to be able to handle. That night was the shift of the bright good willed to a shy and paranoid workaholic. Words hurts equally as they charm.
The factor of her shift for her relationship with her younger brother Miles J Wright to grow strained, as they mention the bright achievements of the oldest and later on she left to explore and teach. She was scared of things around her, she thought they were moving, shaking, shivering and other things.
Miles was given the freedom, as Kay was under the influence for their parents’ pride and good upbringings.
She was 16 when she loved writing, knowing the old man who lived up the hills. He used to be well know in his career after retiring and with his own family. He had an ability to have good memory, he described every moment, projected it out like a screen and into minds. Maybe he was able to see others, he saw my alive mother and father. Mentioning of going to Japan and passing by the small town she was born from.
“Forget Me Not”
He did not forget, he loved and lost. His wife passed and his children had their own in separate states. He let her in his heart, until death rode by and took away her grandfather.
“Do not stay upon the asphalt Road.”
His small travels was her ambition to seek a muse look further about her birth parents, writing the details of beauty and the monochrome. At 24, they didn’t allow her to purse her career as writer, yet, however they allowed her to be a English teacher. Her paranoid never left her, she chose to persue in teaching abroad in Japan. She took the chance to get away from their influence, leaving Miles in the tragic leftovers of an Overwhelming remains of his parent at age 18. He tried to run away.
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What’s it like to live with a disability as a teenager? This amazing animation about Tegan tells it like it is and aims to make people aware of what she faces every day as someone who is differently able.
The Ability to do great!
Isn't it amazing what the mind can do? It's an infinite hard drive that can retain anything you personally want. Although, it can be one of the most annoying things in the world when you just can't seem to grasp a concept or an idea. For the past few weeks in College, things have been hell. I couldn't seem to do anything right. I would read something and then take the test and do horrible. I would memorize something one day and then the next day when we were taking the test, I would somehow loose everything. It was like my mind had been wiped completely clean like a new slate. But, upon talking to one of my friends we talked about our great ability to do amazingly well in anything if we put our effort into it. I have to admit I haven't REALLY given my best abilities to things unless I want too, but really who does? Nevertheless, I decided things needed to change. I was annoyed that one of my college friends seemed to throw it in my face that she did better than I and for the simple fact that I have never received lower than a B in a class before. So I worked harder and focused a lot more in classes. I also slept more and played less video games. Guess what, I've already proven what my friend and I were talking about. I have raised my grade in one class from a low C to a A. Another I had a B and now have an A because I got the highest grade in the class 92% (+my friend who throws here grades in my face only got a C! Icing on top of the cake). And now I have three more classes to go and the other has always been fine grade wise. But I now know I can do this and really I believe anyone can. That's why when I think back to it everyone has the ability to do great, but at times what we believe is enough work, isn't. People would be surprised how much more they could do, but in todays world it's as though it's expected to do great first try and a lot of people stop trying if they fail early. What happened to doing your best and building upon that? Well at least I know what to do now.
We have the ability to influence others
we rarely have the ability to control them