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    Quitting Monologue

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    When you play a sport your whole life it grows on you and makes you somewhat attached to the idea of that sport. It simply becomes part of your life that you don’t question or think about leaving. Until it finally does, you realize how the sport controlled what you do and how you spend your time everyday. With basketball, being about a four month season in the middle of winter it gets to be a pretty long part of the year. This summer, I didn’t go to any summer basketball because I thought I wasn’t

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    Quitting In Softball

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    disappointment becomes too much. It swallows them completely and consequently leaves them questioning why they ever started playing the game. It may even cause them to consider quitting. There have been moments in my softball career when quitting appeared to be the best option. Ordinarily, it is not difficult to believe quitting

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    Tips For Quitting A Job

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    10 Tips for Quitting Your Job Professionally Meta Title: Quitting a job, is a difficult task that affects your life Meta Description: People quit their job in a very unprofessional way, resulting in an average rapport at work. This affects their resumes, promotions and their work life balance. Content: What could a smart exit look like? Hopefully, your office is a great one in which everyone is a happy worker, but if you do not and feel as if aimlessness is creeping into your personal life,

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    Quitting French Lessons

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    can start taking the classes again. First quitting may not motivate her to do her school work at all, but instead might make her depressed and hopeless and she will want to give up, secondly, taking away french lessons from Kim since she loves it so much is like taking away part of her being, and last her french classes might not even be the problem. Quitting something you love is super hard, and that’s probably what Kim is thinking right now. Quitting her french lessons could

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    naturally. Quit marijuana program tends to help a lot of people. Not all people share their struggles with marijuana. Quitting Marijuana is difficult as quitting alcohol. Marijuana is very addictive. Most addicts find it difficult to stop smoking marijuana because they fear withdrawal signs and sleepless nights. Worry not, quit marijuana program doesn’t have withdrawal signs. Quitting cigarettes isn’t difficult as it seems. Our program provides an easy way to quit smoking. It doesn’t matter how long

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    Student Name Professor Name Course Name Date Quitting Addictive Smoking Tobacco is causing one death in every six seconds and will reach to eight million deaths annually in the world, by 2030 (albawaba). That was the fact that my doctor stated to me when I visited him to get the thorough checkup because I was having trouble in breathing and trouble in sleeping. I got shocked by listening to this fact, but I could not relate that fact to my life until the doctor told me that these health issues

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    Quitting A Job A job to many people might be a new opportunity to improve their financial status, yet, to others like myself it can be a tortuous experience one may have not been ready for. Long shifts, low pay, co-workers, bosses, and stress are the biggest reasons why many people believe they want to quit their job. Although, quitting a job is never easy for anyone even for those who dislike it. To some the process of resigning can be extremely difficult to plan and carry out. Through Personal

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    even though at times his own country was the enemy. He is survived by his father, his brother, and his mother. His father being Japanese, was not supportive of his decision to join the army but he soon grew supportive. When Eddy was thinking about quitting the army, his father said “you go...back army… No make shame for this family. Fight for your country. Die, even, but did in honor.” I remember when Eddy found a stray dog on the island. The dog was lost, alone, and mad at the world. But Eddy took

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    Quitting smoking may be the hardest thing to do. Some patients are aware smoking is bad for their own health, but may not know exactly what they could be doing to others around them. The second hand smoke, especially for a newborn, can be detrimental to health causing respiratory problems, ear infections, neuro-behavioral deficits, neuro-developmental deficits, cancer, and death (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 2006). It is important to teach patients at any opportunity about the

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    something to overcome before beginning life. Some of the obstacles that I have had to deal with in my life this far include finishing high school, getting over a fear of bridges, and, more recently, deciding whether or not to further my education. Quitting high school is one of the poorest decisions I have ever made. With just four months left until graduation, I decided to quit school and move out of my parent 's house and in with who was my boyfriend at the time due to increasing tension and

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