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Essay Describing Yourself

Writing an essay describing yourself can be a challenging task as it involves navigating the fine line
between self-promotion and humility. The difficulty lies in capturing your unique qualities and
experiences while maintaining a balance that doesn't come across as overly boastful or self-
deprecating.

One of the challenges is deciding which aspects of your identity to highlight. It's a delicate dance
between showcasing your strengths, accomplishments, and positive qualities without appearing
arrogant. At the same time, you may find it tricky to discuss your weaknesses without sounding too
negative or creating an impression that undermines your overall character.

Furthermore, finding the right tone can be challenging. Striking the balance between confidence and
modesty is crucial. You want to convey your achievements and attributes without sounding like
you're bragging, but you also don't want to downplay your accomplishments to the point where they
lose significance.

Another difficulty is maintaining authenticity. It's tempting to present an idealized version of


yourself, but honesty is key in these essays. Being genuine about your experiences, struggles, and
personal growth adds depth to your narrative. However, finding the right words to express
vulnerability while maintaining a positive image can be a tricky task.

The challenge intensifies when you consider the need for creativity and originality. Describing
oneself can easily lead to clichés and generic statements. Avoiding common phrases and finding a
unique angle to present your story requires careful thought and creative expression.

In conclusion, writing an essay describing yourself involves a delicate balance of highlighting your
strengths, acknowledging weaknesses, and maintaining authenticity. Finding the right tone and
avoiding clichés while presenting a unique perspective adds to the complexity of the task. However,
with thoughtful reflection and careful crafting, you can create an essay that truly represents who you
are.

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Art Is A Form Of Art
What do you love to do? Maybe you love art, maybe you love acting, or maybe you
love sports. Now, imagine, whatever it is you love to do, you are the best at that. So,
if you love sports, you are the greatest athlete of all time. Yet, even though you are the
greatest at what you do, imagine nobody appreciates you. Imagine yourself as a sports
star, and you are the strongest, fastest, quickest athlete in history but no one knows
your name. Instead, they focus on someone else who takes performances inhancers to
help himself compete and even after the performance inhancers, he is still not as good
as you. Still, everybody loves him and thinks he is amazing, while everybody does not
even know who you are. How would you feel? Maybe you would feel unappreciated.
You might feel underrated and you may feel like you have been done wrong. Well,
what if I told you, there is a form of art where we do not show glory to the the best,
instead we give it to others who some would say are undeserving.

The form of art I am talking about is music. Well, why do I say that people give glory to
ones who are less deserving? To make my point, think about this illustration. Take
another form of art, painting. Imagine a famous artist is considered one of the best
painters of all time. If you knew someone else was actually tracing their pictures and all
they had to do was color between the lines, would you still call them the greatest painter
of all time. No! Why not? They are not doing most of the
Key Performance Indicator Essay
According to Senge, et. al. (2012) the Industrial Age was portrayed as a major role that
formal schooling played in education . The assumptions about education came together
in the critical issue of assessment and accountability. The schools believed in a model of
education where one mold fits all, and turned learning into a dull, repetitive, and tedious
process. Still today students, teachers and schools are over pressured by mandated
performance which leaves students with two basic alternatives; either to cope or
disengage and more than fewer students are disengaging. Systems theory emphasizes the
way in which organized systems respond and react in an adaptive way to cope with
organizational changes. A system is a set of interconnected parts... Show more content on
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KPIs make objectives quantifiable, providing visibility into the performance of
individuals, teams, departments and organizations and enabling decision makers to take
action in achieving the desired outcomes. Typically, KPIs are monitored and distributed
in dashboards, scorecards and other forms of performance reports. The KPIs at UAPB
that may be long range goals of the institutional action project is increase enrollment and
graduation rates. Other KPIs to be monitored include: student retention. Are there
indicators of student success or red flags for persistence? Student motivational data. How
do students feel about attending college? Credit hours attempted versus credit hours
earned. Are students passing their courses? Institutional barriers to student success. Are
there certain factors across campus that may be hindering persistence and completion?
Organizational Process that the Capstone Project will Seek to
Literary Analysis Of The Dogs Could Teach Me By Gary
Paulsen
Out of the three stories, The Dogs Could Teach Me, The Sniper, and The Flowers, The
Dogs Could Teach Me by Gary Paulsen best demonstrates description. This proves to
be true through Paulsen s consistency of descriptions throughout the entire story, unlike
The Sniper. The Dogs Could Teach Me begins with, There was a point where an old
logging trail went through a small, sharp sided gully a tiny canyon . . . It might have
been a game trail that was slightly widened or an old foot trail that had not caved in.
Likewise, Liam O Flaherty starts out The Sniper by writing, Dublin lay enveloped in
darkness but for the dim light of the moon that shone through fleecy clouds, casting a
pale light as of approaching dawn over the streets . . . However, by the third paragraph
of The Sniper O Flaherty scrivens, He was eating a sandwich hungrily. He had eaten
nothing since morning. He had been too excited to eat, while Paulsen continues the
same pattern of writing saying, Later I saw the beauty of it, the falling lobes of blue
ice that had grown as the water froze and refroze, layering on itself. Even though the
very beginning of The Sniper collates with the beginning of The Dogs Could Teach
Me, in the sense that both writers start out with very strong descriptions, Paulsen s
portrayals become more powerful because of how consistent they are. Between
Paulsen and O Flaherty s pieces of writing above, the reader gains a clearer picture of
the ambience surrounding Paulsen in The Dogs Could Teach Me than of O Flaherty s
character eating a sandwich due to the shift of focus O Flaherty decides to take.
Paulsen s main goal out of the two examples above was very evidently to describe these
situations, howbeit, O Flaherty s was not. Since the author of The Sniper decides to turn
to action based writing instead of creating vivid pictures in the third paragraph, it causes
The Dogs Could Teach Me to become a better example of descriptionthan The Sniper.
Paulsen also chooses to incorporate a variety of figurative language into the short story
The Dogs Could Teach Me, whereas the author of The Flowers does not, taking Paulsen
s descriptions to the next level . For instance, a simile that appears in

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