When I was in school and everytime I was being asked to write an essay like this, I usually wrote about someone who has a nice
heart, sometimes it is my grandpa, sometimes a man and sometimes an old fat lady. Whoever it is, hell! it's not important. The story is simple. I walked alongside a stream or a brook one day and saw someone repairing a wooden little bridge across the stream. I asked why he or she did it and said " just called police or some authorities " and that one said why we have to be helped when we can do it by ourselves. And that it was a small one and not so hard to repair and he made it since he didn't wanna waste someone's time and did want some merit to see people running and walking across the little bridge he repaired. From that lesson, we got the conclusion that we don't want to get helped for something we can handle and able to do it by ourselves and to have some good mind, u know
2006-11-14 02:44:44
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answered by Blue P 4
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A simple incident that could be a turning point for you at your age is that you were hoping to be elected monitor of your class last year. But your classmates voted against you because you had bullied a younger boy in your school a month before. This taught you that you are ultimately answerable for your actions, and this has taught you to mend your ways. A very important lesson which you will remember always.
It was a lesson I learnt when I was about 14. Today I am 57, and I haven't forgotten it.
Good luck.
2006-11-14 10:54:11
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answered by wisdom tooth 3
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Did u realize about any thing in life so far, then that is the turning point. Did u change your life style any time cause your parents scolded u .. write about that. Did u ever part with your good friend and joined back... write about that. If u start copying at 13 u can never become creative.
2006-11-14 10:32:42
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answered by an Indian soul 2
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If u hav 2 write as an 80 year old u can write any pre-independense incident (not necessarily true) which you witnessed in your childhood which turned your life and made u patriotic and u served the cuontry.
2006-11-14 11:50:23
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answered by Pious 3
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It can be anything that was a turning point in your life. Did you ever lose a friend, a pet or a family member die, did you ever hurt yourself, have you ever won anything, etc. You're thinking too big, think smaller. Think of something little that changed how you thought or changed what kind of person you are, an event that taught you something about yourself, a friend you made, something you saw. Look at the little things, those are the things that have shaped who you are and those are turning points in your life.
2006-11-14 10:31:01
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answered by Anonymous
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The turning point in your life has to deal with understanding stupid assignments. You realize life is not all black and white and that you have to live in a politically correct society, but you hate it and want to tell the truth. So you find yourself enlightened about this stupid assignment and here you are banging away.
2006-11-14 10:15:43
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeh i can tell U that only the failures is the turning point of My life
2006-11-14 10:15:33
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answered by Ramasubramanian 6
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When u get result of ur school and u were failed in the final exam and your mother and father both were very upset and very angry also.Your mothers had become very serious by seeing your result and from that day u decided to work very much hard.
2006-11-15 09:29:19
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answered by nick_hackker 1
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why don't you just write about any incident that left u feeling a lot wiser,or taught you a lesson,or something?it`s quite easy.you just have to think.
good luck!
2006-11-14 10:50:22
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answered by ? 3
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Death?
2006-11-14 10:42:34
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answered by ▀▄▀▄▀ кαяίs ▄▀▄▀▄ 6
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