Discourses - The Relativeness Between "A Fortunate Life" And My Own Personal Life
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Have you ever been in the situation where you are practically alone? Void of crucial relationships in your life? Well Albert Facey was in this position. He lost both parents at a very young age. We are linked in that way to some degree.
A discourse is controls what we believe, what we value, how we act and our attitudes. A Fortunate life follows the stories and events of Albert Facey who lived with simple honesty, compassion and courage. He was a parentless boy who started working at the age of eight years old. This man has been through wars and depressions, the death of his son and his wife.
In the beginning of his life about the age of two, his family had received word that his father had passed away from an illness called typhoid fever. Naturally the Facey family was devastated and once his mother was over the initial shock and feelings she decided to move west in search of more money. It was this point in his life that made him a different man.
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