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    of not limiting one person to just finding love in their city or state. It’s giving them a chance of not just settling for less of what they may deserve. Online dating also gives a chance to get to know the other person without all the first time jitters. It’s an easy way to test the waters when getting to know someone. If you’re not that likes the bar seen online dating gives you things that you may not learn about a person that you meet in a…

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    calculate the fair value of their ESOs, which seem much more in line with the figures used by competitors. A possible explanation could be that as Deliveroo witnessed rapid growth and gained its “unicorn” status, there have been increasingly more jitters on the possibility of their IPO in the near future. In such a case, Deliveroo may be gearing up to present themselves to a different audience; the public. When receiving funding from industry veterans in the PE/VC world who will see right…

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    this ban in schools. To begin with, kids should be allowed to chew gum in school is because it can improve concentration. According to “The Cognitive Benefits of Chewing Gum,” “When we chew gum, we gain alertness and attention, but without the jitters.” Most students get distracted when doing work or taking a test, and this can start to affect their grades. If people want to concentrate for a long period of time they usually drink some coffee, but drinking coffee will start to make a person…

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    predicament is so hazy. Suddenly, two black stools with plush round tops appear out of somewhere I was probably too unfocused to notice. She tells us to sit there for a couple minutes and she proceeded to disappear. Lilly looked at me in a fit of antsy jitters. She made a squealing noise and her hands were a blur of smacks to my arm. Surprisingly, her feet were completely still. Feeling the way she looked at the moment I’m sure my face portrayed a look of anxious tension. “Eeeh eehHHe,” Lilly…

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    In high school, teens try to fulfill high standards, but not all can. A high school student’s mental stability is more valuable than the public education system. They are 15-18 year old students not geniuses. They should live their lives, and not focus on being number one in their class. Most schools, instead of lowering their standards, actually raise them every year. In first grade, all teachers taught were the basics of math and reading. Now, first graders are on their second level of…

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    and I can see a huge difference in the way I play now. It all started when I was in eighth grade. I was at high school tryouts as a middle schooler and I was so nervous that my body was shaking from my head to my toes. Once I started competing, my jitters died down. I participated in a lot of drills at first and then we all played a couple games at the end. Tryouts lasted three days. When tryouts were over, I went home and my shirt was not even drenched in sweat. I felt like I did not give…

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    extravaganza in which couples and willing participants ages 60 and up are dressed in their ballroom outfits. They have their friends, husband, and wives dancing to different types of ballroom dances such as cha-cha, waltz, foxtrot, merengue, Chinese jitter, and samba. The women were wearing colorful and glittery-dancing outfits while the men were wearing their dress pants and dancing shoes. It seemed like everyone was having fun and socializing. Upon observation, those who were at the Ballroom…

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    Wakeboarding Strapped in floating helplessly in the water I wondered what is going to happen. The engine starts and I start to get nervous with jitters, the same question repeating in my mind what is going to happen.” It was my first time attempting to wakeboard. I had learned how to kneeboard years before and loved to tube but the wakeboard was different. It needed talent not something you could just do. The kneeboard had one strap that goes around my knee not restraining me in anyway. I can…

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    The passage from "Me Talk Pretty One Day" by David Sedaris is a comical, nuanced look at one man's decision to return to school in his 40's, only to find that the more things change, the more they stay the same. Thrust back into the classroom environment, Sedaris is reminded of his angst-filled teen years, full of doubt and crippling insecurity, and exacerbated by a sadistic instructor who seems to take the utmost delight in terrorizing her students. Through hard work, and perseverance, and the…

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    “Human Shaped Objects” The show of electronic music that I attended was Telemetry music series featuring Rob Mackay, Human Shaped Object, Grand Banks on November 9th at the Bridge progressive arts initiative. The concert began with Rob Mackay’s performance. He is a composer and a sound artist and a Senior Lecturer in Music at the University of Hull. He has received numerous accolades and awards internationally. The music he played explored repetition and was very interesting. However, the…

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