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    that person was called Liz Murray. Liz Murray and her older sister, Lisa, were children of two drug addicts. Her parents, who would neglect her and Lisa, caused Liz to get head lice and for Liz and Lisa to go days without some proper food. Her parents spent any penny they had on drugs. They would go as far as stealing birthday money from Liz. Liz and Lisa’s mother was diagnosed as HIV positive. With her mom going in and out of the hospital and her dad’s addiction,

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    Elizabeth “Liz” Murray ; Inspiring Figure Liz was a very inspiring person.She started out as a homeless kid but,eventually with hard work and dedication,Made her way to one of the most prestigious colleges in the world, Harvard University.I believe she is an amazing person for having the motivation and courage to make her way to the top even though she started all the way at the bottom.Thinking of how she did something like that is just amazing and that is why she is my inspirational figure. Liz was born

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    People struggle internally with problems that are not always obvious to the outside world; however, we can’t usually tell what the particular problem is until it is brought into the open. In Liz Murray’s earlier years, she was homeless in New York living in subways and parks. She overcame this obstacle by making a decision that it was her choice and responsibility for her own life. She made her mind up to change her situation by achieving the goals of education and improving her life. Her family

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    world. It displays their courage of attempting to find their true self. Whether you're shelterless, like Liz Murray in the movie Homeless to Harvard, or paralyzed like Rick Hansen in the book Man in Motion, you manage your stamina to continue the journey. Although the journey focuses on you, the environment around you calmly progresses into a major distraction. Born in poverty, young Liz Murray faced countless distractions. The most dominant one beingwas her having to be a bystander to her parents

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    article When Liz Murray was a child her parents were both drug addictive and she became homeless at the age of 15. Her thought process was that it was safe to live on the streets than in a home where there was more cocaine and heroin than food in the kitchen. Liz’s mom died at age 41 of AIDS and before she died, Liz promised her mom that she would excel in school. Liz worked extremely hard in school and she wrote a personal essay that won her her an Ivy League scholarship to Harvard. Now Liz is 33, she

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    is depicted in Liz Murray’s book Breaking Night (2010). The memoir tells the struggles of a young girl’s journey from living on the city streets to attending one of the top schools in the country. Although our lives are quite different, Liz Murray and I show similar traits through struggle and success. Murray must over come many struggles in her life. Thanks to her persistence, she makes it to her final goal and is able to get over these struggles along the way. For example, Murray decides that she

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    Analysis of Institutions in Breaking Night If Liz Murray's considerably difficult life was caused by an epidemic failure of standard institutions, then her amazing recovery is also caused by an institutional support system that she was able to take advantage of. The paradoxical nature of Murray's existence is detailed in sharp, vivid focus in her autobiographical accounting, Breaking Night. The author was able to surmount the failure of her family, of social institutions, and of the education system

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    In the book “Breaking Night” by Liz Murray, it is about a girl who broke thru varying trying times to become a major success even when the odds and everything was against her, she could have easily just given up The author to me was sad, but yet joyful in that she went on to an Ivy League School-Harvard, when everything around was screwed up. She was angry at times because of her parents and yet sad for them to. She was confused at why her parents would choose drugs over her and why everything bad

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    Liz Murray overcame colossal odds as she raised herself from being an independent homeless teenager who had barely participated in school to finishing high school in two years and attending Harvard. To do this Liz Murray had to have a lot of resiliency to the negative effects and obstacles attacking her like radiation every day. By comparison the challenges that I have faced in my life are microscopic compared to hers, however in terms of resiliency I would say we share about the same amount. Some

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    Murray State University is a state of the art university located in the city of Murray in the United States of America. The university has a global presence across the world to the extent that it has attracted students from all corners of the globe. Murray State University offers quality degrees to its students, including undergraduate, post graduate and doctorate degrees. One of the more significant things about Murray State University is the well-designed website which contains accurate information

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