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    different to it then he would explain what we were about to do and why we were doing it. One time we had to changed the fuel pump and we had to take the bed off of it, we put it back on slightly sideways and everyday for about a week we would unbolt it and try to get it straight again until it was right. That is how my dad has always taught me to do, not just with cars but in life, when you start something and if it's worth doing then it's worth

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    I danced Ballet for fourteen years and when I got injured I thought I would never dance again, but God gave me the chance to do what I love but just that this time I'm doing it for him. Being part of the dance ministry we dance every Sunday while they worship ministry is singing. We practice every Tuesday with them , while they are singing we are choreographing the songs. We use many instruments to dance like Tambourines

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    The similarity is that all 3 of them can be coerced into doing something by a threat. There are also differences between each of these Jones’. Jones 4 had another person in the picture unlike any of the other Jones’ and his name was Black. Black is a “lurker” who watches what Jones 4 does, but Jones 4 is totally

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    gallon of milk, a package of frozen meat, and a 106 oz. can of black eyed peas. There are about ten grocery carts lined up each filled groceries. Once one cart leaves and comes it is immediately filled with more groceries. During this time everybody is doing something. They are either making grocery bags, filling up the empty carts, inserting food, bringing the carts to the people, and bringing skids of food in.People come in from nine to twelve to get groceries and then they close until dinner. At twelve

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    Corporate social responsibility, also known as CSR, is one of the most important topics in the corporate world. If a company is not public about its CSR mission or report, it could make consumers think that they do not care about them, their community or their environment. If a company does not demonstrate that have a positive view on CSR, then they could end up losing profitability because consumers will not want to support them, which could cause the company to close. These closings could be

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    to have fun and focus on our own passions and what you like. In order to preserve, protect, and grow one’s passion, an individual must stay strong during times of hardship and doubt, focus on their own priorities, and to not get peer pressured into doing something that isn’t their passion. One way to preserve, protect, and grow one's passion is to stay strong during times of hardship and doubt. For example,” Wes’s hand is on my back now too. He says, “You need to be strong for Erin. Be a man. Okay

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    There are a lot of characters that play a huge role in the outcome of the story. Tessie Hutchinson, who was thrilled about the lottery, was the one who gets the paper with a black dot. She always wanted to participate each year but this year she wasn’t so happy about it. She complained because her family’s names were also included in the lottery drawing. Bill Hutchinson, Tessie’s husband, was the one who drew the lottery, in the end. Even though Tessie complained and protested about the lottery,

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    Growth Mindset Throughout my life I never struggled with having a growth mindset in terms of what I wanted to do when I grew up. I spent a very large amount of time soaking in all the information I could about certain professions. That included spent time with cousins and friends who were engineers, interning at my father’s law firm, working for my uncle’s electric company, and being a camp counselor with young children. After a lot of time and a lot of jobs, I still never found that passion that

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    There’s so many reasons why I love making music I would have you here all day! Making music is my hobby. I spend all my free time making music. Any chance I get I’m in the studio. Making music is not easy to do with a busy life. I started making music because my dad died and he inspired me. Also I entered myself in a contest. Also I enjoy making music with my friends. To begin with, when my dad died my music was my biggest outlet. Music is what keeps me calm and is my biggest motivation in life

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    students would be doing that day and then they started with a warm up. During the warm up the students started out galloping around the room to music and when the music stop she would shout of jumping jacks and the students would do jumping jacks until the music came back on. They did this warm up for about 5 minutes and then went back to their spots and sat down. Mrs. McFarland went back to the front of the cafeteria and began to talk to the students about what they would be doing. She gave a demonstration

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