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    I Am A Great Leader

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    Leaders are everywhere and when I think of great leaders I have had the pleasure of interacting with, the first ones that come to my mind are my Grandparents, Virgil and June Watts. After my first thought, my mind floods with many other people who I consider great leaders but my Grandparents are always the first that I think of as great leaders. My Grandpa taught me about hard work, respect, the importance of family, and the ability to understand you may not always get along so you have to learn

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    We were on the bus on September 9, 2017, in Brecksville, Ohio. As the bus was pulling up to the stadium it was dead on the bus as we were all focusing in on one of the hardest games of the season. As we were getting off the bus we felt the intense heat of the sun beating down on our bodies and the sweat was slowly foaming on our faces. During warm up we were all being very serious and not messing around, trying to prepare for the game we were about to play. As the time of the warm up was slowly coming

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    this where the big trouble started. “Riki before you get in college you have to take a test ok? I will provide you all the things you need to be able to study well for the test and be ready.”Martin really wanted to help Riki because you don’t see someone with that ability everyday. “Ok i will learn to this test as hard as I can so i could be ready and pass it.”Riki thought it will be easy to study and pass that test

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    Journey The time I went to Yosemite it was amazing an amazing experience. It was peaceful and all you heard in the morning the birds chirping it's like in those Disney movies you hear birds and it's so peaceful. In the morning I'd wake up brush my teeth get ready to eat breakfast and see what my Uncle had planned for us for the day. My favorite part about this trip I got away from my house and took a break from everything my phone,my homework just mostly the important stuff. I had a rough summer

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    myself in a game situation these are what I consider are my strengths and weaknesses for Netball and why I think each one is a strength or weakness. Strengths Weaknesses > Shooting > Shoulder Pass > Bounce Pass > Chest Pass > Pivoting > Footwork > High-running Pass > Reaction Time > Agility > Speed Strengths: Strength 1: Shooting is one of my strengths as I think I perform it correctly. By correctly I mean having a balanced position (standing

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    unlike the short story by Porter which is about a woman who is about to pass away but is in refusal of death. The poem Dickson wrote about was as if it were our protagonist ghost telling us about the fly she heard on the far side of her grave. Unlike Porter’s short story which was told to us by the woman who is close to death. In the short story by Porter her state of denial is more like a must, she wasn 't ready to pass and believed that the doctor should care for someone who was actually sick

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    advice when I was going through some hard times in my life where I felt like everything was just going wrong. But she whipped me right out of that slump and said hey you get back what you put in. My mom has always been this person in my life who just seems to know what to say at the right time. She is full of all this knowledge and it wasn’t until now, at 21 years old, I realized that I should listen to her more. I kind of call her the fountain of knowledge, and I know whenever I need some she

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    with. After the dog passes away the main character says "the blood on the carpet of the car is out of sight, and I will pretend it isn’t there. And then there's the touch." The touch can be seen as how the dog emotionally affected him by passing away. The dog did bring sadness to the main characters life due to the memories the main character seemed to have when he interacted with the dog. "I watched my hand volunteer itself and run its finger through the nap of his head". The way this sentence is put

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    African Americans have endured a considerable measure of bigotry and disdain all through society. In "The Passing of Grandison" the slave Grandison outsmarted his masters and his family into achieving his opportunity to freedom. In the story, Grandison is not “passing” in the way others have "passed", which means he is not viewed as white. He passes by faking his allegiance to his master, and by doing this he ends up gaining his freedom, not only for himself, but also his family. The 1934 Version

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    teammates to become closer the more time that is spent working as a group. Thankfully, I was able to become part of something that was much more than a team, I learned to adapt to a new-found family. A family that brought me closer than words can describe to this inseparable group of girls. There were two instances that brought us the closest in the worst of times and will forever live on in my heart as the moments I became family with

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