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Summary of the Lectures I believe that the current ways of living differ from the previous ways implemented by predecessors. Individuals living in urban centers consume a lot of natural resources and the rapid consumption may lead to depletion. For instance, people in urban areas consume a lot of power than the people in the rural setting due.
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The Last Lecture Essay Topics. 1. Randy had a few mentors in his life. What qualities did Randy see in them that helped him in his life? 2. What is a “head fake”? What other sports analogies does Pausch use to illustrate life strategies and how did they help him in his life? 3. How did Randy’s parents inspire him in his life? What qualities did he inherit from them? 4. Randy had several.
American essayist, philosopher and poet Ralph Waldo Emerson was a leading figure in the 19th century Transcendentalism movement. A champion of individualism and persistent critic of social pressures, Emerson was an influential American figure whose philosophy is embodied in the numerous essays he wrote and lectures he gave.