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    Sonar isn’t a good thing to use in the ocean because it kills sea life and affects them and the scientists in the water, if something goes wrong. Also, sonar is experimenting with bats and experimenting on animals could go wrong. Sonar is used underwater to find different areas and it makes it easier for scientists and people who are exploring the different regions underwater. It creates a loud ping which shoots out and bounces off of different things. There are also two different types one is Passive

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    eyes and make sassy jokes (SC6). Reagan being born has changed my life for the better. Since Reagan was born, I have been able to look at people with disabilities differently, I have learned how to respect any person for being who they are, and her being born has helped my family to become closer. As a child grows up, what they hear about people with disabilities is usually ridden with negative connotations. They hear about how kids with disabilities cannot read, cannot walk “right”, cannot talk

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    All the ups and downs that are dealt out every game to every player. It has taught me how to deal with so many challenges in my life. Things like: anger, bad calls, getting blown out, blowing a team out, sportsmanship, family, and so much more. Growing up I had very serious anger issues, and was a constant thorn in my mom’s side, always getting in trouble at

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    How I Changed My Life

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    needed a place to live. I could not stay at my home and college seemed to be the best option. I had no idea what I actually wanted to do with my life. I ended up switching my major every semester trying to figure out what I wanted to actually major in. In the end I got my associates of arts, but still had absolutely no idea on where I was going in life. I first starting thinking about going into psychology when I worked in retail. The idea has always been in my head, but it didn’t click until I

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    hours a day and always doing something. I’ve had many opportunities to share bits of what I believe to be true and know to be right, as well as information about the gospel with my customers as I go door-to-door selling Dish TV (Network). It’s amazing how in the simplest conversation so many things can come up and so many truths can be shared. For example, as a missionary, you have a goal in mind to share the gospel and to teach with the power and authority given to you by God and his Prophets which

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    The impact that theater has had on my life I will always be grateful for. It allowed me when I was younger to be creative and have an imagination. This is something I feel our society is lacking when it comes to raising children now a days. We are taking away there creativity and right to have an imagination at such a little age. Being in theater when I was younger allowed me to be my own person and to think outside the box and that is something that I will keep with me forever. Theater serves a

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    Throughout life, we all become acquainted with life altering experiences, some changing us for the better, others for the worse. It is our job, as individuals, to either learn and develop in the face of these experiences or to dismiss them without looking back. They are what shape our very character, our foundation for the future. Without them, we’d be empty shells, individuals without any substance to guide them. Even though I am still quite young, I've already had quite my fair share of these experiences

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    Many say they want peace in the world. But do they really? My first thought, when someone asks me "How has violence affected my life?", I would say it actually hasn't impacted my life in any major way. The more I think about it, I could see that it has influenced my life and the lives of those in my generation from many ways. Violence affects the way we learn, play and live our daily lives. Nowadays, teens could hang out all day until the lights went out. Yet, due to violence, we can't exactly appreciate

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    How Music Changed My Life

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    Music has always been an appealing part of my life for as long as I can remember. When I was younger, I was desperate for my parents to purchase me a small set of drums in hopes that I would join a rock band within the near future. Even in elementary school, playing the recorder and learning how each note works was a fond experience that I can recall. It wasn’t until the start of middle school where I began to actually learn how to correctly play an instrument for the first time. At that time, I

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    my life. When I was young my brothers’ listened to Alternative Rock, so naturally I also listened to Alternative Rock. However, today I find my musical taste to much wider anything from Indie Rock to Classical to R&B. I was (and am) more focused on the quality of the sound rather than the music itself, but I still enjoy simply listening to music more than the majority of people. I have played a couple instruments, namely the cello. My life is full of instances where music has affected my life the

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