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    Becoming A Welder

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    I would be performing a little bit on the side when I’m not welding. And that will be at least 400 dollars more because that’s how much the record company I chose will pay me per performane. I’m going to spend at least 200 dollars a month for groceries and household needs like medicine or soap. And I will need a phone just in case of an

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    Becoming A Shriner

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    Everyone has seen people standing on the street holding a sign‚ wearing a funny red hat‚ and asking for money. They are called Shriners‚ and giving them money is thought to be a sign of generosity. Generosity is a kind act that makes us feel virtuous‚ yet we probably do not practice this act enough. Even when we see someone giving money to these people; our perceived notion is that the donors are respectable‚ moral‚ and wholesome because they gave a monetary offering. Giving money does not show true

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    different ages during different times in the book The Adventures of Tom Sawyer. He can be a noble and kind person which makes him seem mature. Or he can be a dramatic‚ foolish boy which makes him seem like a younger child. The real question is “how old is Tom Sawyer?” Tom Sawyer is around the age of twelve because he is the balance of an immature ten year old and a mature fourteen year old. These sides are compleatly different but both fit into to him and make him the person he is. He shows both sides

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    Becoming A Cheerleader

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    Some of the requirements that one must meet are being physically fit‚ have tumbling skills and have an energetic personality. One needs to be physically fit because they’ll need strength‚ stamina‚ and flexibility to be able to do all of the stunts‚ workouts‚ and tumbling that is required of cheerleaders. Tumbling skills are an integral part of cheerleading‚ and adds an exciting element to both watching and executing cheerleading moves. Cheerleading is about being loud and energetic‚ but in order

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    Becoming An Owner

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    In this essay I am going to write about what it takes to be an owner and the different ways to become one. I am going to tell you the type of education such as types of classes and what it physically takes to do it. Such as time and dedication. Also what the success after years of work you receive‚ benefits‚ and just the feel of success To become a car dealer you will need lot of schooling or just continue family business through experience. But most go the the schooling. In order to get your

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    I did my report on filariasis‚ which is more commonly known as elephantiasis. Elephantiasis is the late phase of filariasis. Filariasis is a tropical mosquito born parasitic disease causing obstruction of the lymph vessels. In some people the presence of the worm causes a tissue reaction that causes the lymph flow to be blocked. This blockage produces lymphedema which is a swelling and can eventually lead to a tremendous enlargement of an extremity or organ. When elephantiasis follows repeated

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    face the many challenges of maturing. Whether it is physically‚ emotionally‚ or mentally‚ every person matures individually. In the novel To Kill A Mockingbird‚ the court trial of Tom Robinson matures three main characters in the book. They learn what growing up is all about. Jem‚ Scout‚ and Dill are the most affected by the trial and all matures throughout the book.     Jem specifically matures throughout the process of the Tom Robinson case and learns a positive lesson from the trial. After seeing

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    In The Adventures of Tom Sawyer by Mark Twain‚ the main character‚ Tom Sawyer‚ is portrayed to be a rambunctious and mischievous adolescent. It is prevalent that he enjoys being adventurous and disobeying authority‚ which is shown through him befriending Huckleberry Finn albeit his aunt being weary of this raggedy character. He also envies Huckleberry’s lazy lifestyle and freedom‚ as seen by the fact that he “hailed the romantic outcast” (Twain 51) and desires to spend as much possible time with

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    Throughout Anne Frank’s “The Diary of a Young Girl‚” you can tell that Anne‚ the writer‚ matures a lot throughout her diary. She makes a lot of transformations mentally‚ and you can tell she is really growing up. One page where you can see her mature is in pages 127-128‚ of her diary entry on January 2‚ 1944. She even discusses her previous immaturity. That alone makes the reader think that she is very self reflective‚ and she always thinks of her past mistakes. In this entry‚ there are several signs

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    How Does Jane Eyre Mature

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    Rochester. This adversity did not turn her into a narcissistic‚ foul person; rather it humbled her and made her realize that the world is not always a fair place. Charlotte Brontë’s use of Victorian England’s strict social class helps Jane Eyre as she matures into an adult through the rest of the book. After her parents died‚ she is forced to live with her wealthy

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