Thursday, February 7, 2019
Graduation Speech -- Graduation Speech, Commencement Address
Good evening. A couple weeks ago, I was attempting to clean my room when I unearthed an old yearbook from my days in middle school. Rather absentmindedly I opened the book to tell on through it. However, before long I became immersed in the memories brought back to life memorial and quickly lost track of time. Over an hour later, I pitch the book aside and marveled at how much had changed since then. Not only had community changed physically, but they had also changed their friends, habits and behaviors. Furthermore, we have all grown as a result of the changing military man around us, a changing world that has witnessed the tragedy of Sept. 11, 2001, as well as the constant birth of reinvigorated technologies which make our lives easier. These changes have shaped new outlooks on life, along with the means we perceive ourselves. The concept of change is as timeless as history itself. Change is inevitable, whether it be changes in your statues from a student to an adult, chang es in your bridle-path in life or simply changes in your appearance as you approach old age. While change can, at times, appear menacing, it ...
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