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    Rights Movement that started in the mid-1950s. Martin Luther King was a huge social activist in the movement and believed in nonviolent protesting (biography.com). Martin Luther King is an inspiration to me because of his leadership, bravery, and patience. Dr. King showed many traits of having leadership. Martin Luther King was one of the leaders who came up with the Montgomery city bus boycott. This protest was inspired by the arresting of 42 year old Rosa Parks, who would not give up her seat on

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    Prepared Safety Response

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    The two Prepared Safety responses I choose were CPR and basic first aid. To begin, I selected both of these options because knowing them can either save a life in a dire situation (CPR) or prevent common injuries or serious injuries (basic first aid). This means that both options are extremely helpful and versatile, and also, both safety responses can be applied to a wide amount of situations. For example, CPR is a vital thing to know and can be used anywhere, from the basketball court to

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    The perfect man lived over two thousand years ago, and no one has been perfect since. Jesus is the man everyone wants to be. He is a man of many great qualities; some of his best traits were kindness and compassion, wisdom, and patience. Jesus was kind and compassionate. In the book of Matthew there are many instances where Jesus has compassion on groups of people. For example, Matthew 14:13-16 talks about Jesus having compassion on the people who were sick, and even giving them food to eat so

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    Were your questions focused? In my interview my questions were direct due to the fact that they stayed on track and they didn’t get off topic. I chose the field of welding, so I interviewed a welding inspector. A welding inspector is higher than a welder. They check the welders work.For instance, they check the blueprints or they check the welding that is done. The questions I requested were only about his job. They were focused on the welding inspector job. The questions didn’t reflect or end up

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    I thought this assignment would be easy, but I was dead wrong. I went hiking in the mountains to look for rocks and I felt like I was going to die. Other than being unfit for hiking, being bipedal helped for running up steep parts of the mountain and using my hand to hold on something if I slip or fall. Also having thumbs to have better grip of the rocks. It was also easier working with someone or in a group. Looking for the right type of materials was difficult and frustrating. The rock would shatter

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    Volunteering Observation

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    wrong though sometimes still choose the wrong decision. These kinds of actions can be seen in any type of person, but I think this is where it all starts. I feel as if at these moments my patience is being tested because I do not have much patience. But throughout the year I have grown to have much more patience from working with these little children. A

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    reality. Due to the fact that the child is not well educated about its natural environment. The writer went further to mention four vital information about the intersection a child can encounter with nature. These include; delicate conversation, patience, reading of nuance and meaning. At the beginning of the page, the author suggests “I don’t think modern technology necessarily alienates us from the world, it mediates.” I believe that human beings have a choice. It is depending on an individual

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    Bottle Flipping Is Bad

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    Though many parents and teachers may disapprove of this activity, they usually do not realise it’s benefits. After the first flip performed on youtube, it rapidly got more and more popular. It should be supported because it can develop motor skills, patience, and a longer attention span. Bottle flipping can develop motor skills and hand-eye-coordination by making you get you get your hand the exact height needed, and flip the bottle at the perfect angle.Did you know that kids with developed motor

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    In the short story The Leaving by Budge Wilson, the protagonist Elizabeth is given a personality similar to that of a lawyer and like all efficient lawyers, she works hard to make the world better by producing equality. First, Elizabeth shows a personality similar to that of a lawyer through her intelligence. Elizabeth showcases her intelligence upon telling her daughter about how she hid a charity box they received and was able to give out all of its contents gradually. She explains that by saying

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    My personal hero is my late maternal grandmother, Doris Hanson. All throughout her life, my grandma was completely dedicated to her family. From organizing family gatherings to attending important events in her grandchildren's life such as birthdays, concerts, and even Sunday School programs to creating special birthday cakes, personalized graduation quilts, and scrapbooks, family was always the predominant thing on her mind. Another thing I admire about my grandmother is her humility and willingness

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