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    Every family shares some sort of similar characteristic, like athleticism, strength, beauty, singing talent, or business smarts, but my shared family trait is intelligence. The fictitious character Solomon Short states, “Half of being smart, is knowing what you are dumb about.” This quote sums up nearly everyone’s intelligence in a few simple words. Every person should be aware of what their strengths and weaknesses are. For example, you may know you are extraordinarily talented in another…

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    seated toe-touches, was by far your favorite. Not because you were seated (okay, that was a part of it), but because you are very flexible. Your flexibility is on your list of "Special Talents Not Involved with My Quirk" alongside voice impressions and sudoku. xxx When the results were about to come out, everyone was pretty anxious. Some more than others. You were not part of that some. It was just some power lineup or whatever, why should it matter. "Oh yeah, that whole 'expulsion' thing-"…

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    Accounting Experience Essay

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    During this class, I was very amused about solving the accounting problems because I liked to solve the math problems and play the number games, such as, Sudoku. In this class, I got a lot of accounting knowledge and understood more about how to make accounting statements. During this semester, I felt I had taken a big step forward in achieving my dream. However, in order to become an accountant, I had to…

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    Elderly Population Research

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    1. There is an increasing amount of elderly rising in today’s society. According to the U.S census bureau, and the 2010 census taken, the elderly percentage in America is steadily on the rise, due to the baby boomers (Ortman, Velkoff, & Hogan, 2014). In 2010, the elderly population made up approximately 13% of the entire U.S population, in one decade, the number of adults 65 and older, increased by six million people (Werner, 2011). According to this census, a group of analysts were able to…

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    about 10 minutes trying to decide on it. I am not a very decisive person. Deciding tends to be very hard for me to do. That’s when I sought help from my mom. I scooched off the bed and made my way into the dining room area where she was solving a Sudoku puzzle. I asked her if she would mind helping me once she was done with her puzzle. She didn’t mind and she happily helped me out. Before we started, we had a quick conversation about what should go where. I took her advice and placed the things…

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    have no specific goal or motive -- one may call them ‘mindless’ games. For example, Flappy Bird is an app where the user must simply press their finger on their touch-screen device over and over in order to make a bird fly without getting hit. Unlike Sudoku or Trivia Crack which require the use of intellectual skills to play, Flappy Bird has no goal except for one to beat their own previous score. When children are exposed to this kind of entertainment, they may easily lose track of time --…

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