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In Gifted Hand Ben Carson shows work ethic in everything he does. No matter what it is he tries to do his best at it. Ben Believes hard work can execute anything.It is very hard not to agree with this tactic. Having a good work ethic will forge the future.Ben has very admirable examples of work ethic.A great example of Ben's work ethic is when he had a summer job as a highway trash collector.He was to supervise a crew of trash collectors.Ben realized that they could work faster and more efficiently,so he told the crew if they could collect One hundred fifty of trash they could go home early.Because of of Ben’s work ethic and creativity, the trash collectors were able to set records. Ben always seemed to have a great


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