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    I was removing the sweat on my forehead as I felt the heat of the sun throughout my body, I still needed to cut the neighbors grass so I pulled the string from the lawn mower and started to move. As a kid, I never understood why I had to cut the lawn, wash the dishes clean my room or give maintenance to the house when we could have paid someone to do it. At the time, it felt like a punishment for something I never did. My father taught me to always work for myself and give the extra mile when it…

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    activities and maintain a level of productivity to age successfully(n.d.).” Mr. Burdette is very active and always on the go. Every week he goes to church, to the gym, to two different family members houses to cut grass, and works on cars or lawn mowers. He did not feel like he did the same thing every day because something was always different. He mentioned that he gets phone calls from friends and family asking for his help. Mr. Burdette the only thing he knows he is going to do on a…

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    say about him. He was your average student, did fairly well in all his classes, but was very creative, and loved to create motorized machines, using gas engines. He had the coolest lawn mower on the block. All of the neighbors had thought it was weird and lazy to design and build a radio-controlled lawn mower, but Jeff…

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    their own stories and prove the city has a heart of its own. With a blink, Mitchell would be missed entirely, but within the city limits lie some of my fondest memories. Every Halloween, Mitchell’s citizens gathers together and line Main Street with lawn chairs and folded tables to give out candy to children in costumes. Sugar rushed kids bundle up on hay rides, sipping hot chocolate, anxiously awaiting the next masked creature to appear from…

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    furniture from friends and family. 3. Street Appeal People selling real estate often overlook the importance of street appeal. Many home owners spend a lot of time fixing smaller maintenance issues within the home, but only take a moment to run a lawn mower over the yards. Potential buyers want to be able to drive up to the front of a house and immediately feel that the home is appealing and attractive. Overgrown trees and shrubs obscure the house from the street. Prune them back or cut…

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    Personal Branding of Lisa Mazurek Introduction The following will bring a glimpse into my personal branding journey. It is more information than the average student, but what is age today in respects to a college student? This will include an indirect and direct view in how the brands were introduced, in my lifetime and how it carried into a new generation. Our textbook provided a viewpoint in regards to when one has reached “Resonance” by stating; “When you achieve Resonance your external…

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    Did you know that we breathe two gallons of air every minute? In a day that equals a total of 3,400 gallons. What you are breathing in is air pollution. Air pollution is hazardous and it affects the health and the environment. According to the U.S National Library of Medicine, air pollution is a mixture of solid particles and gases in the air. One of its major reasons for air pollution is Ozone, a gas. We get chemicals into the air from factories, dust, pollen, car emissions, and mold spores.…

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    many dangers around us. But more relevantly, she gave us tips on how to decrease our Co2 output, three to be specific. We can grow a garden to get our own food and make plants that take in small amounts of Co2. We can also stop using gas-powered lawn mowers for their output of Co2. Lastly, we can never use your dryer, she says that clothes line drying is more energy efficient and it is. These tips are really helpful for decreasing your carbon…

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    The honeybees with which Americans are most familiar are European honeybees that began arriving in the New World with the Spanish explorers. In the centuries since, honeybees from the Old World comprised virtually all of the bees kept for pollination and honey production. In the 1950s, a research scientist in Brazil imported some bees from Africa to breed with European honeybees. African bees displayed greater resistance to disease and produced more honey than their European cousins. The…

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    Walking into the toy section of Walmart I noticed two things, the first one was that there were different isles for boys and girls toys. Second was the fact that the boys isle had more dark colors such as blue, black, and red while as the girls were more of pinks and bright colors. Once I had started to look at these isles I noticed a lot of the toys are in fact gendered. I noticed that the girls isle has babies, lots and lots of baby dolls which should suggest that little girls are suppose to…

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