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    I believe what people decide to do with their spare time says a lot about who they are and what motivates them. There is many hobbies people choose to engage in, a couple I enjoy are reading and participating in relay for life. I love reading because it allows me to be taken to another place. Also Relay for Life is important to me because of all of the amazing things the American Cancer Society does for patients. There is many more reasons that I choose to spend a lot of my time doing these two

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    Arvin Estrellado is a hardworking freshman that attends Chino Hills High School and has a diverse set of interests and hobbies. As a member of the band, which takes up most of his time and quickly creates a schedule filled to the brim. Like any other student, Arvin has hobbies that he enjoys in his free time. Some of his favorite activities include playing his trumpet, playing video games, swimming with his friends, or watching Anime. Alternatively, he has a few favorite places where he loves to

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    “I'm just competitive. It doesn't matter what it is. I want to win.” - Allyson Felix This quote, by the olympian Allyson Felix, fits the the main character of the book Raymond's Run, by Toni Cade Bambara, to a T. It is the story of an african american girl named Hazel Elizabeth Deborah Parker, who everyone calls Squeaky; she lives in Harlem, New York. Squeaky is an outspoken person who doesn't care what others think of her, she also is keen when it comes to being the best at what she does. Squeaky

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    jobs they can get, and how successful they can be. Also affecting what types of hobbies they have. If they go to college and decide that they don't like what their doing they can do other things, that is if they like anything else. This also limits what kind of jobs they can get lowers their chance of having a good life and being able to support their family in the future. But this not only increases their time for hobbies and such but this also allows for kids to spend time with friends. Kids could

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    has a hobby. While it is typical to find adults with the same hobbies they had during their childhood days there is also the likelihood that over time many adults would have switched hobbies. Reflecting on my life over the past three years made me realize that I’ve changed hobbies thrice due to relocation, accessibility and cost. Like me, many adults are now turning to video gaming as their preferred pastime, because of its distinctive features from other competing interests. With many hobbies to choose

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    I recorded and tracked my time for a week and as I was totaling up my hours for each block of time used in similar tasks I soon realized a trend. I love to sleep and I love to be social. Community service and religion was absent in my totaled hours. Time management and leisure are very closely related. With the help of a time use calendar, I plan to better balance my time in the future. My initial observations of sleeping or napping were not surprising because we all need it. Second, I realized

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    Raymond’s Run Answers to Questions 1. In the text, Squeaky has a negative outlook towards girlishness and would rather take a more serious approach to the situation. For example, Squeaky states “I am not a strawberry. I do not dance on my toes. I run. That is what I’m all about” (Bambara, pg. 4). In this quote, Squeaky expresses her distaste for girly activities (i.e. dressing up as a strawberry), and would rather focus on what she is good at (i.e. running). Another example is “You’d think she’d

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    To begin, favorite activity to do is soccer. Every year in the fall, I go to a soccer organization. When I first started soccer, I didn’t want to do it because I felt like I wouldn’t do as good as the others. When I showed up for the first practice, I realized that i just had to try my best. As the season passed, I started to get more confidence and found that I started to really enjoy it. I have been doing this for three years now and I hope to continue this for many years to come. Next, I have

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    of different hobbies to choose. Some of them may seem useless in a way, trainspotting for instance. Even addiction to drugs is trivial to me, and the characters’ lives do not attract me. Maybe the drug addiction and the trainspotting hobby have similarities, at least both of them can be considered as fairly special lifestyles. First of all, trainspotting is one of the most pointless thing you can do. Waiting for a train to pass only to write down the number of it. This so-called hobby needs patience

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    In this generation now, everyone has different hobbies that they like to do for fun or just to chill and relax. There are many kinds of activities you can enjoy like football, basketball, running, or maybe just listing to music; it all depends on each personality. For me, softball is my favorite hobby because it's part of my life which I love to do and I can enjoy it even by myself. Softball is played with three things a bat, glove, and a softball. Since I was little, softball became one of my favorite

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