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    The world looks different to me; flowers lack detail, all trees appear to be identical, and the fish in the sea are blurry to me. I was born with a rare eye disorder called Peters’ anomaly. Due to my visual impairment my view of the world, in actuality, is diverse. I might not have excellent vision with my eyes, but I have a different type of vision. I have a vision for innovation and creativity. The simplicity of everyday tasks for the average person is an obstacle for me that I have no option…

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    Swarmer Research Paper

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    Styles make the fights that is what boxing promoters always say when they choose two fighters to encounter each other in the ring. A boxer's repertoire, speed, ferociousness, capability to yield a punch, and persona determines the style. Boxing styles are more instinct than a learned feature. Once someone boxes more and more they will find themselves suiting into one of the four styles swarmer, slugger, boxer, and a boxer-puncher. First, the swarmer is a relentless aggressor with a strong chin…

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    In “Two Views of the Mississippi”, Mark twain illustrates how experiences lessons excitement with his narratives of the river. In life, different events or experiences loses their excitement with repetition. This happens because with time we learn what’s really going on and it’s not just magic anymore. The situation also becomes comfortable to us, and we become one with the surroundings. For this reason, it is why that many people change careers Midway through their life, because at one point…

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    Erik Erickson Book Report

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    Mr. Erik Erikson started off observing the definition of the word identity and explaining the definition of identity. In the book, Mr. Erik Erikson gave his outlook on examples of how people interpret the words identity and identity crisis. He addressed how the communal experts use identity crisis, self-identity, and sexual identity to characterize aspects in which they are researching at the moment. They try to analyze these words for occurrence of civil personification, secluded quality, and…

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    I made my first nickel when I was six by investing in a school business run by the fourth-grade moguls. Every year, they collected a dollar from prospective investors and used the contributions to purchase ingredients for a dessert sold at lunchtime. Later, they would return the money with interest. I invested in these ventures annually, and eventually, it was my turn to be an entrepreneur. The dessert we sold that year was snow cones, and more than earning money, I loved the way I made people…

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    You may have noticed that it’s been awhile since my last post. I want to apologize for that, because I’m committed to providing quality content for my readers on a consistent basis. I hope that reading this blog adds something positive to your life, and it’s important for me to deliver on my commitment to you. But the truth is, I haven’t been feeling motivated lately. I’ve had a lot on my plate at my job, and I’m feeling sapped of creativity and inspiration. When I get home, the only thing I…

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    Waggoner Ranch Case Study

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    $7.25m Waggoner Ranch Is Sold; Owner Is Unsatisfied With His Purchase A historic, half million acre ranch known as Waggoner Ranch in Texas, has been on the market for quite some time. With the abundance of resources and livestock that it has to offer, the stretch of land is valued around $7.25m. Its size and celebrated culture make it something anyone would dream of owning in their lifetime. Though it has been patiently waiting for a suitable, respectable, individual to take up the offer, the…

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    Although I had promised myself to never open and write in this book again, I can’t help but feel that today’s events should be recorded in here so I can set them away from my mind. If the memories are remembered in here, I wouldn’t to hold remember them in my mind. I had just come back home after a long day of planting and tending the land. I placed my rifle down beside the fireplace as I was welcomed in by the wave of warmth, a distinct contrast from the merciless chill outside. I am…

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    Am I Fire or Ice? What is the difference between Fire and Ice? If you are literally speaking then yes, there is a enormous difference; one being: they are completely different temperatures, and two: they are opposing elements. But what are precisely their differences? If someone is much like a hermit crab, and lives tucked away in the mountains, never comes out, and has a history of unpleasantness, and wretchedness toward the nearby town, anyone could describe him as a fiery,…

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    When it comes to one single object that I care about more than any other, it would have to be the chain necklace my father gave me before I left for school. At the time, I did not quite understand the depth of the meaning behind it, but there have been times that I rely on it to get me through my day. Two of the most important components in my life are family and hockey. This chain brings them both together and reminds me what I’m striving for. I was a naive fifteen year old that was…

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