...I believe hard work pays off in the end. If you give your 100 percent effort on what you are doing you will get the reward that you deserve or you will get what you want in the end. Hard work is what you need to do to accomplish something from the efforts that you put forth just to finish it. Also, knowing that you worked hard for something and you gave your very best doing your work, is a reward just by itself. The time in my life that made me start to believe that hard work really pays off is when I graduated in my 6th grade. I have realized that since I was in my 1st grade I was working hard to be in the honor roll. I always want to make my parents proud of me. I just love that overwhelming feeling of accomplishment when you finish something and you can make someone happy. Seeing my parents smile whenever I tell them I’m in the honor roll just makes me feel happy too. When I started high school I still maintained being a hard working person. I got an academic scholarship and I was accepted in the Special Science Curriculum in our school. We have 2 subjects of math and 2 subjects of science. We were more advanced than the other students in our school. It was a bit hard for me to maintain my honor roll though, because there is a lot competition going on with my other classmates. Most of them are smart but that didn’t hinder me. I worked a lot harder. I stayed up all night to review and finish all my projects on time. I passed my entire test and quizzes, maintained a good...
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...Hard Work Pays Off In many ways college is the most important stepping stone to one’s future. College is the transition from being a child to being an adult. By being given more freedom, and also a heavier workload, college makes young adults learn how to better manage their time knowing that there is no longer anyone sticking their necks out pushing them to succeed. For many, a college education, and eventually a degree is a goal they set for themselves long ago. For me, my college education, although helpful towards my future, isn’t necessarily being accomplished to please myself. I was raised, as one would consider a privileged child. By showing my parents respect and doing simple tasks they asked me to do, I was provided the best childhood one could ask for. I wouldn’t consider my family rich by any means, but my parents always found a way to give my brother and I some of the finer experiences in life. From travels, to gifts, to a roof over my head, and food on my plate, you could say I lived a very happy life. Growing up my parents always pushed me to do my very best in school. Though they made it seem like a choice, I knew they wouldn’t truly accept anything but my best effort. I pulled as many A’s as I possibly could, spent most my nights skipping social events to study, and sacrificed a lot of “being a kid” to make my parents proud of me. I was always told that my hard work would pay off in the end. Through out high school I continued pushing myself to get the most...
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...Hard Work Pays Off Success can be defined differently depending on the person for example, achieving the goal of graduating high school, striving to be highly educated or getting that job that is desperately needed. Eminence is something that many students want, but also something that many students are not prepared to really work for. Those learning to benefit from their mistakes use them to adapt to different situations. Research says that living in poverty during early childhood is related to lower levels of academic performance, beginning in kindergarten and extending through high school, and lower rates of high school completion. Everyone was once a student, everyone struggled even teachers had rough times in school. As a teacher having...
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...Have you ever been good at almost anything and terrible at one thing? In the story the marble champ Lupe was really good at everything in school and bad at sports until she tried marbles. Lupe showed me something and that is hard work pays off. First, she squeezed a eraser so her thumb got stronger. Also, she played people that had more experience with marbles. Lastly she practiced for 6 hrs. Lupe taught me that hard work pays off is that she could crack a marble. For example she squeezed a eraser so that her thumb got stronger. She squeezed it so much her thumb got swollen, and had to show her dad. Next she did great in competition. She won the championship. Lastly she made it powerful. If she could crack a marble that is powerful. That...
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...In many things such as sports and school, it takes hard work to be good at them, because nobody is born good at them. In the story, “The Marble Champ” by Gary Soto, the protagonist, a shy girl named Lupe, shows throughout the story that hard work pays off. In the beginning of the story, Lupe shows that hard work pays off by working on becoming good at marbles. She did finger push-ups, which after that her “muscles burned with exhaustion”. This shows that she is working hard. Also, she squeezed an eraser and practiced like this for 3 hours straight. This shows that Lupe is a hard worker and is very motivated, and all of the hard work she is doing will pay off and will help in the future. As the story continues, Lupe shows that hard work pays...
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...Athletes work so hard to be the best in their sport and make it to the next level if they are a good player they will earn respect among their fellow athletes and most importantly the fans. Good players in college sports make the NCAA a lot of money because of jersey sales alone, but if you add the fact that fans want to come watch them that makes ticket sales raise earning the NCAA a bunch of money. Colleges even get paid for companies to make a players jersey and sell them it is so unfair for college athletes because they are just stuck in the middle with no say or as Maurice Peebles would like to say “it’s like they are in a money wind machine, but locked in a straight jacket.” College athletes should be able to make profit off of jersey sales and autographs because they work so hard to get respect from fans and fellow athletes. College athletes should not only get profit from their jersey and autograph sales they should also be paid, people try to say it would hard, but there are many intellectually thought out processes to pay college athletes without breaking the...
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...which major they wanted to enroll on based on their interest to learn a skill and even responsibilities. Those skills and responsibilities that college students get can land on tomorrow’s good jobs with great benefits. After years of completing college, students are proud of their hard work and memories they have in college that will improve them in the future. A college education improves the quality of life...
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...paid would help them pay for their schooling and books so that they can be successful in college.(Tiffany Patterson). College athletics won’t have enough to do daily things with friends after school. College athletes won’t have enough to buy clothes. College athletes won’t have enough to buy food. College athletes should be paid because they don’t have enough time for a job, they don’t have money for expenses, and they work very hard....
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...The book illustrates how a poor farmer named Wang Lung becomes affluent after a few lucky breaks and lots of hard work. This story can be understandable to anyone in the world at any time period. Although some people may be rich, everyone has money problems sometime in their life. In the city, Wang Lung and his family only made enough money to feed his family a bowl of rice the next day. But when Wang Lung becomes prosperous, he didn’t sell his land because he still needs money. If Wang Lung didn’t have income, he would lose money and then have a money crisis like the Hwang family. No matter who you are, you will have money problems sometime in...
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...Should College Athletes Get Paid? College athletes should be paid for playing at the college level. This topic is interesting to me because it has been a debatable topic for a long time. College athletes deserve to get a pay check because they are still responsible to keep their grades up while playing and training for football. They work harder than the pros because they have more of a motivation to get to the higher profession than someone who is already there. They can use that money to help support their families. The coaches are getting paid but they don’t play a sport or endure in a sport. The NCAA is making a profit out of them. In all honesty, the college athletes are one of the most hardest working athletes that don’t get paid. College...
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...Joe Kolasinski Professor Madden English 111 21 October 2013 Is Higher Education Worth It? The cost of tuition for higher education is quickly rising. Over half of college freshmen show some concern with how to pay for college. This is the highest this number has been since 1971 (S. Chan and Kim Chan). The amount of college graduate debt has been rapidly increasing also. With limited jobs available because of the high unemployment rate, college graduates find themselves staying in debt even longer. However, grants and financial aid are available to students, but students still struggle to pay for their college tuition. Although some claim that higher education is still affordable, higher education costs too much because the state’s revenue is low, the unemployment rate is high, and graduates cannot pay off loans. One reason that higher education is not affordable is that the states’ revenue is low and the states are in debt. Because of their decreasing tax revenues, many states need to make cuts in their budget. As a result of this, tuition is rising and other changes are happening throughout colleges. Some of these changes include: higher student to faculty ratios, less but larger classes, and fewer on-campus jobs that normally support students (Scaliger). These changes affect students and impact their view and decisions of certain colleges. The tuition rate has also “been rising at about 6 percent a year for most of the past ten years” (S. Chan and Kim Chan). This percent...
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...because they cannot afford to pay for the tuition. Another issue the United States deals with is minimum wage. Increasing the minimum wage could help a large number of Americans backing their families and reduce dependence on government support. Student loans and minimum wage should increase to help the low income families with more opportunities even though student debt and minimum wage hold the economy back. Student loan debt is a big issue in the United States. Actually, 37 million Americans as...
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...October 17, 2013 Hard work is the key to the door of success Hard work is the diligence to keep pushing forward with everything seems to be falling apart. It is a steady factor that if things need to get done, that one does not give up on what his/her goal is. Life is full of ups and downs, but many people are not successful because they give up. They feel as if there should be no rocky road while climbing to the top of the mountain. Everyone has to struggle here in this world to overcome every obstacle in life on the way up to success. For this hard work is necessary. Without working hard and just by sitting idle it will be hard for one to get success. One has to put forth the effort in order to get things done. Hard work is not completed by sitting around. Success does not come from waiting on it either. Most of the successful billionaires do not become rich or wealthy by waiting. One had to work their way to the top. It was hard work and consistency that will help one stay focused towards their goal. Success could mean anything to everyone it all depends on the person, and what he/she is trying to achieve. A quote that one should live by is, “The price of success is hard work, dedication to the job at hand, and determination that whether we win or lose, we have applied the best of ourselves, to the task at hand”- Vince Lombardi Life has many twist and turns, which will throw someone off course. If one does not have keep striving and work harder when life throws...
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...Babe Ruth once said,“It's hard to beat a person who never gives up,” Babe Ruth is arguably one of the greatest baseball player of all time. I believe in hard work, and that when you work hard it pays off, maybe not right away but in the end it always pays off. I believe that powering through obstacles leads to success. Oprah Winfrey has dealt with a lot of obstacles throughout her life, she has been criticism about her weight, race, and even sexuality. She never let these criticism get in the way of her aspirations. As a teen, Oprah was repeatedly sexually assaulted by her family members, and even gave birth at age 14, however the baby passed away two weeks later. But Oprah worked hard and preserved, finishing high school, receiving college...
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...isn’t easy. It requires a lot of work, effort, time, and a great deal of patience, but there’s nothing better than getting paid for what you love doing. 1. Career defined and history 2. Education 3. Career overview 4. Benefits, salary, extras, and outlook II. Career defined and history A. Career Define: The art of photographing a story into a film, play, musical, or television show. B. History: Movie history can be dated over a hundred years ago. The first motion picture was in the 1878, The Horse in Motion. The film was a series of stereoscopic images of a horse galling. The creator of The Horse in Motion was Eadweard Muybridge, thought to be the photographic pioneer. Muybridge used a zoopraxiscope to project his movies to a paying public. III. Education and training: A. Education: To become a film director, there really isn’t any schooling needed, but the higher education and skills acquired to become a film director, the better the payment will be; so it really does pay off in the long run to get some sort of schooling. 1. One great thing students can do is participate in the Directors Guild of America (DGA). It offers an assistant directing training program in which you’ll be able to receive hands-on training on actual film sets. B. Training: Many film directors don’t just start off with film directing, they start off with editing, producing, or a smaller job of that nature, and work their way up to directing. Also, starting off with short films or home movies...
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