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Christian Joseph C. Guansing December 06, 2012
IV- St. Anthony homework

1. My parents because they are the best teachers I could have and they are the most important person to me they are good advisers and they are hardworking just to give what we needed.
2. A strong leader is Supportive, ready to go to bat for the team, organize, Able to deal with problem, risk taking, always listen to what his/her members says, and importantly ask help to God when in trouble
3. I listed those traits because I know a team leader cannot do anything all by himself/herself that’s why a team leader should be like that.
5. Personalities sometimes affect the sport you are in. that’s what I think.
1. Pop rock, beat, psychedelic rock, blues rock and folk rock, which had grown in popularity.
2. Towards the decade's end, genres such as baroque pop, sunshine pop, bubblegum pop, progressive rock and heavy metal started to grow popular, with the latter two finding greater success in the following decade
3. The success of rock music and bands in the Japan started a new genre, known as Group Sounds, which was popular in the latter half of the decade.
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