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5.6 Decision Making --Work File

* Read the course resources regarding decision making. Complete the following requirements.
1. List three life decisions that you made that have changed your life in some way. Choose one and write two paragraphs about it. (Total 10 points)
a. Breaking my arm

b. Taking apush

c. Waiting to get my permit
2. Write two paragraphs about the decision you made. (Total of 10 sentences, 10 Points)
When I was four I broke my arm. It was not my decision to break my arm yet it was my fault. I was sitting on the coach by myself. I decided I was hungry and I jumped off the coach to run to the kitchen. In doing so I slipped and broke my arm and I had to be taken to the hospital. This decision affected me in a couple of ways. I was in a cast for almost 6 months and as a kid I did not like it. It made my parents have to spend a lot more money than they needed to on me. However I was able to easily make friends at school because kids thought my cast was cool. Therefore this did not turn out to just be a negative thing,
3. List three events in your life that you did not have any control over that changed your life in some way. Choose one and write two paragraphs about it. (Total 10 points)
a. Moving
b. Getting the flu
c. Getting in a car accident
4. Write two paragraphs about one of the decisions that you had no control over. (Total of 10 sentences, 10 Points)
When I was in fourth grade my parents decided to move to florida. I really did not want to go at first. I had lived in Boston all my life and did not want to leave. I had made so many friends there and I was not sure I could do the same in Florida. I also loved the snow and did not want to leave that either.
However moving to Florida affected me in positive ways too. I made a lot of friends in these past years. My dad is also closer to some of his family we did not get to see often. I am currently doing well in school and want to go to FSU. So it turns out moving was a

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