Myisha Collins Research Paper

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Myisha Collins is my wife who I married in August 1st 2015

I have known Myisha Collins approximately 10 years and met Feb 14th 2007 in Oakland, CA. Being the husband of Myisha Collins I am intimately aware of her habits and can speak with an extremely high degree of knowledge and confidence when I state she has no substance abuse problems with any form of drugs or Alcohol. She does not utilize any prescription drugs or marijuana. I can even state that she does not even smoke cigarettes. Myisha is a very health conscious individual. I would rate Myisha Collins integrity as a 5 (Highest rating). This was one of the qualities I valued during my selecting a spouse and she has more than met my estimation. Over the 10 year relationship and one year marriage I have observed her continuous level of achievement of quality in this area. She has been a role model to both our circle of friends and family. Her trustworthiness is above my expectations and I value her integrity to the highest degree. I make this statement not as a spouse but as a person and my
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This is another area of high achievement or role model concerning Myisha which I am attempting to duplicate. Myisha Collins is a very non-bias individual. She has a number of friends outside her identified race. One of her best friends is of Asian descent. Most of her friends also are very non-bias with a number of her associated circles of friends having multi-racial marriages or relationship. She has never commented or displayed any ill feelings towards any race, religion or sexual-orientation individuals, member of a disable class, aged person, culture or political affiliations. Myisha is extremely welcoming to all races and have shown an extreme fondness for surrounding neighbors within our multicultural

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