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    Mark Watney: The Martian

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    had endure so many things but I can not, so i'm not interested in business. I can start my own businesses but I’m not interested in businesses. My skill is to be a physiotherapist. Intro In the movie, The Martian, Mark Watney uses a variety of skill to survive on planet Mars for over a year. The skills were meticulous, rigorous, and accurate. These three skills would also be helpful in the success of running a small business. Being meticulous is important when running a small business because

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    Growing up is the hardest thing to do. No one can tell you how to do it, and it sucks if your childhood never prepared you for it. Well, if you had an overly indulgent and happy-go-lucky one then you'll never be prepared for the harsh realities of the real world. I think about it a lot and I just wonder to myself sometimes...how does a 9 year-old transform/grow into an 11 year-old? Think about it. How is that with every second, every minute, every day and every year that we are changing? Now let's

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    producers must supply so that the consumers can buy and so on. It is truly a never ending chain reaction of buying and selling. In order for the economy to run, people to live, and so many other crucial parts of a daily life, one things has to keep growing, and that one thing is entrepreneurship. Entrepreneurship is when one takes on a personal goal or businesses plan that can benefit all. These benefits are shown through, enhancing

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    the problem. The difference between man and man were started one little hard thing, and became more and more different throughout thousands of hard things. One of the hardest thing for me is to get outside your comfort zone. I’m the kind of person that always want to provide the most comfortable environment for myself. I like to make my desk became the best study place, and make food that I enjoy, which are the good things. However, I also like to keep in touch with friends that I familiar

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    physically but also mentally. Physically not giving up only means to keep pushing through and working hard for that one goal or many goals that you want to achieve. But, mentally not giving up can be interpreted a few different ways. It can be having a good mindset, thinking “I can” instead of “I can’t”, and not letting yourself break away from people or just give up and die. For Elie Wiesel though, his mental fight was with his faith in God. He experiences and witnesses many violent, awful, sad

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    we have all stood up for something that wasn’t popular with others. For example, in elementary school I would try to tell my classmates which bin to throw what garbage in but no one wanted to take the time to throw things on the right bin. I find it is difficult to stand up for things that others don’t believe because if you are not someone looked up to and your cause is unpopular, no one will follow Predictions: I can assume that in the story a character will have to choose to stand up for something

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    Summary Of Rework

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    Author: Jason Fried and David Heinemeier Hansson Summary: The authors of this book started the company 37signals, which is a web-design consulting firm that offers online tools. They wrote this book to help offer their insight and advice on running a small business that are far from the conventional way. They start out by saying ignore what the real world says, you should do and just do what works for you. Instead of learning from failures you should learn from your successes. You should build upon

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    society, teenagers use it to socialize, find information and for entertainment. The first thing we could find on social media is really nice comments on teens photos. The second thing we could find is teens speaking out and being heard. Social media is helpful to teens because it boosts their confidence and lets teens have a voice. Despite this, some people say social media leads to cyberbullying, but only a small percent of teens said it made them feel less. Today's teenagers show us how much social

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    Seahorse Research Paper

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    Seahorses are very different from other fish that live in the sea. There are so many things that are different about them. Seahorses are unique fish that live in the ocean and one unique thing about seahorses is that the male seahorses have the babies because of their pouch and seahorses have advantages over other fish because of their tail and snout. Seahorses are unique. Seahorse’s real name is hippocampus. Hippocampus means “horse caterpillar.” They are called a hippocampus because of their

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    In of Mice and Men, Steinbeck writes about two men, Lennie Small and George Milton, walking the long roads of California to go to their new job. Rough patches strike George and Lennie when they are working for someone who doesn’t care about other people, and other people who only care about themselves. Steinbeck shows how Lennie and George’s adventure put a twist into friendship. Steinbeck also shows how a big, tall and childish man is positive and fun-loving. Therefore, Lennie is a positive and

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