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they get defeated but also why do u need to know if u just can read the book
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The most difficult decision I’ve ever made
We all have to make decisions everyday- big or small. But sometimes decision making creates a conflict and it becomes very difficult to make choices or to decide. Sometimes the smallest decisions prove to be the most difficult one. We all encounter different scenarios everyday. What‘s difficult for me might be the easiest one for you.
My Mom and Dad always compare me with my younger sister. They said that I and my sister are very opposite in terms of physical appearances like she is thin and I’m fat moreover in terms of our beauty, attitudes and characteristics. I can say that the best thing that can describe me is being thrifty or wise in terms of money. I don’t …show more content…
Imagine the money that you saved for how many years and you will just let it go for one day? In the end I kept my selfishness away and go to my mom and dad’s room and gave them my money. I know it’s not enough for our tuition fee but it will help. I let go of my material desire and grab the benefits that not only me can get but also my family. I saved my parents from mental stress and both I and my sister can take the exam. That musical instrument can wait and there will be always a best and a new model that will rise. I know that those new instruments are not the same with the one that I eyed for but there will always be another one that I can use to play my favorite songs.
Sometimes what we think is best is not the best that God wants for us. Giving up what we have sometimes will bring better outcomes. Like in my situation
Andrew Johnson was the 17th president of the United States. Andrew became president in April 1865 after Abraham Lincoln was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth. Andrew Johnson helped keep the country together after the civil war which lasted from 1851 to 1865.
Andrew Johnson believed that that states had the right to make their own decisions about certain things like how they would treat freed slaves. He did not win the next election but he was elected to the U.S. Senate in the year of 1875.
No, because it leaves out details from the beginning, the obstacles from the middle, and the resolution from the end. I believe that would be your correct answer.