Describe Your Intelligence Essay

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What is Your Intelligence? I was never the type of person that was creative, or a good cook. Doing a project or something, everyone sitting at their desk with their projects that they worked on for days and days. When I only worked on it for maybe a few hours. Giving up too easy has always been my thing. I could never build anything either. I am a girl, but some other girls can be carpenters and do all kinds of things. My friend Mindy, and my boyfriend’s sister Kelsey are great cooks. Other peoples’ talents could be working on cars, building houses or nursing homes, being really good at your job, a school subject or just being someone that everyone needs. Everyone needs someone that has intelligence of something that you may not have. Have you ever went to someone that has more intelligence on something more than you?
My friend Mindy, who is also my boyfriend’s aunt, is an amazing person, she bakes for the holidays, she baked us all birthday cakes. She makes it her own way and that is what makes it special. She does not like to bake like her husband Steve. But, once you get her in the kitchen. You would want her to go back to cook
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I highly admire my boyfriend Billy’s intelligence in building things. He is always working and going out of state with his boss and helping them building things. He helps build nursing homes and really big houses called Mansions. You can ask him what you think you should use on your roof and he can tell you all what you need. Tell you what size a board is just by looking at it. This boy is one of the most creative people too. He build a huge swing with just rope, a piece of plywood and trees. He is working on the bench seat now to make it a bench swing. Billy, he also has something set up in his room where he can turn his light off and close the door without even getting up. Now to me, I wish I had that kind of intelligence. To do carpentry you have to know how to do certain

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