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Over the past century, Parents and their children have gotten very alike. From their habits to their overall lifestyle. One has built America, The other will technologize It over the next century. Continue to read the following paragraphs below to learn more about this story. A few unique characteristics about me is that I am a dependable, hardworking student and won't give up until I'm satisfied with my grade.I can multitask quite well and I’m always thinking on my feet as my dad say’s. I enjoy fishing and camping in the great outdoors with family. Whenever someone has technical difficulties, they’ll likely come to me because I’m really good at that type of stuff. Most of the time I tend to get ahead of myself and end of confused with a lot of things, which I need to work on a bit and just relax. Another great skill I have is being able to drive and back up trailers, I’ve picked this skill from my dad backing up the camper over the previous years and It’s paying off now. Alright, enough talking about me, let's talk about similarities now. …show more content…
We both tend to get angered easier than others, which is noticeable, when I get anger or slightly ticked off I’ll blow. Another similarity is that we both love to bake and cook food, Whenever my mom is cooking food or baking something, I'll tend to help out. This other one is a pretty good one, My mom likes everything clean and organized, I can relate to that only to a certain extent. The things that are organized would be for instance, my backpack and school work, not including my room which is … messy. She also had the same experience in her High School years as I am right

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