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Step #3: Decide if you want to include a specific thesis that explicitly states your central argument—in this case what you want to study and why. This thesis can be at the beginning, middle, or end of your essay.
Make it personal. Even though she packs a lot of research into these 291 words, this is not a merely expository essay. We learn a lot about what matters to her and what stokes her curiosity—the intellectual vitality leaps off the page. That string of questions she asks herself do a lot of the legwork early on.
At North Carolina Governor’s School, the My Lai Massacre, determinism vs. free will, and epistemology were just a few of the topics we discussed in seminars. During the 5.5 week program, I asked myself countless questions: How should we define truth and knowledge? What principles would rule the ideal society? How does Plato’s Allegory of the Cave apply to my experiences? Similar to that found at Governor’s School, the discourse surrounding the Core forges a sense of community and curiosity that will allow me to delve further into these inquiries. In fact, the Contemporary Civilization course closely resembles the GS focus on the investigation of relevant political, moral, and social issues. Further, the flexibility to take unique courses such as Cognitive Mechanics and Economic Behavior and Research Ethics & Philosophy will allow me to gain a clearer understanding of the connections between my chemistry research and impactful societal, religious, and technological decisions and realities.
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Playing cricket improves your physical stamina, makes your reflexes sharp, and improves your agility and overall physical fitness. Playing it regularly isn’t only beneficial for your body as well as for the mind, besides it also instills confidence, ability to coordinate and work as a team, leadership quality etc.
From that moment, I started to look for opportunities to engage in the community. In the 9th grade, I stood in front of the thirty students who promised to say “Wow!” to any physics experiment. I wanted to show them how to set fire to cotton wool using a battery and foil, but I tried this experiment shortly before the demonstration. I quietly set fire with a lighter, since a short circuit in the battery happens only once. As part of the student council, I successfully conducted the following science fairs sessions.
Although the crisis eased into greater United States–British co-operation, Kipling was bewildered by what he felt was persistent anti-British sentiment in the U.S., especially in the press. He wrote in a letter that it felt like being "aimed at with a decanter across a friendly dinner table." By January 1896, he had decided to end his family's "good wholesome life" in the U.S. and seek their fortunes elsewhere.
The fastest way to reduce stress is by taking a deep breath and using your senses—what you see, hear, taste, and touch—or through a soothing movement. By viewing a favorite photo, smelling a specific scent, listening to a favorite piece of music, tasting a piece of gum, or hugging a pet, for example, you can quickly relax and focus yourself.
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Eat a healthy diet. Well-nourished bodies are better prepared to cope with stress, so be mindful of what you eat. Start your day right with breakfast, and keep your energy up and your mind clear with throughout the day.
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John made me a better instructor. A new student in the fitness program, he was quiet and timid. As his mentor, I gave him space to open up, but I soon realized that in my patience, he only withdrew further. I discovered that sometimes, the solution isn’t patience, but some impatience. Pushing and challenging John helped him find more confidence in himself and his movements, and it taught us both to work outside our comfort zones.
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I’ve gotten used to running around, waving my arms, trying to get students enthusiastic about exercise. As a volunteer teacher at a special needs fitness camp, I usually ended up getting more of a workout than the kids. After a few moments of tirelessly waving my arms, I noticed that Connor hadn’t moved from his starting position, but was instead on his third round of a video game on his phone. Once again, I tried my method of excitedly jumping and shouting to motivate him, but my exuberance was not enough. Eventually, he stood up, walked up to me, and slapped me in the face. Realizing the gravity of his mistake, he apologized profusely, and then in typical Connor fashion, gave me a big bear hug.
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My aim in life is to become a successful cricketer. I have been passionate about cricket since I was a child. Playing for my country is my biggest dream. Watching great cricketers like Virat Kohli and MS Dhoni has inspired me to work hard and pursue this career.
To achieve my goal in life, I know that I need to stay focused both on my studies as well as training. I spend hours practicing my batting along with my fitness, because I understand the importance of fitness and mental strength in the game. Cricket is not just about talent; it requires discipline, teamwork, and the ability to handle pressure, which I am working on every day.
I also plan to join a cricket academy which is close to my house. In the academy, I can learn from professional coaches and improve my skills. Balancing schoolwork and cricket is challenging, but I am determined to do both. I know that education will help me develop discipline and manage my time effectively and will always support me in life.
Becoming a cricketer is more than just a personal achievement for me. I want to make my family proud and inspire other students who dream of becoming athletes. With hard work, dedication, and the right guidance, I believe I can turn my dream into reality and one day play cricket at the highest level.
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You begin with enrolling in a good cricketing club in your city or town and practice for unusually longer hours. In fact, practice is what you must be doing 24/7, and money also should not be a problem for you. All you should be caring about is your fitness and game.