Summary: According to this article (http://www.today.com/parents/8-life-skills-all-18-year-olds-should-have-checklist-t68666), there are 8 primary life skills an 18 year old should have in order to get along in society: 1) Be able to talk to strangers 2) Be able to find your way around your town, campus, etc. 3) Be able to manage assignments, workloads, and deadlines. 4) Be able to help with household work5) Be able to handle interpersonal problems 6) Be able to cope with ups and downs of life - college, bad teachers, competition, bosses, etc. 7) Be able to earn and manage money 8) Be able to take risks This article additionally explains how most parents are preventing their children from learning these skills. What I need to work on is be able to talk to strangers, be able to find my way around town, campus, etc big time, cope with
ups and downs of life college, bad teachers, competition, bosses, etc. I am strong in skills such as take risks, household work, manage money/save money, manage assignments. Why I need to work on these is because they will help me in the longrun to get a job in the future.
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The rule I hate doing at my house is doing the dishes,how will I fix it, simple I will have my parnets do it.
I am thankful for my family,friends,teachers,etc. I am so thankful for all of them,my teachers help me with school work. My faimly and friends they support me, get me through tough times, they have always been for me. I am thankful for having a roof over my head,food to eat, clothes to wear and a famliy to live with. I am thankful for my friends we have good times, share laughs and get to know eachother.
I feel like their would finally be a girl president .I feel like Trump is going to turn the world upside down.
My trip to South Carolina was the first time I felt flying on an airplane expect when I was a baby but I didn't really feel that when I was baby.This is how I got there: first we drove to Chicago and went to the airport there, from there we flew to Dallas then we flew to South Carolina.Oh I forgot to tell you why I'm going there it was my aunt's B-Day. But the best part is my aunt lives right next to a pond and there are snapping turtles and there is 1 gator there and it's name is Gabby the gator we also fed raw chicken to the snapping turtles,there I Learned how to bogie board then we had to go home at the airport our flight almost got canceled and we almost had to stay over night at the airport but luckily we got home.
Choose 5 of the following 8 questions to respond to. Make sure to answer in complete sentences and complete thoughts.
1. What do you learn about the main character, Martin, in the exposition? He's scared of lots of things. 2. What event sets the rising action in motion? When the fat lady keeps staring at him. 3. What internal conflict is plaguing Martin in lines 81-84? 4. What details in lines 88-105 help to create suspense about what might happen? The fat lady is always on the elevator with Martin. 5. What details in lines 121-139 suggest a conflict between father and son? The father is telling his son is scared. 6. In lines 145-160 the story takes an unexpected turn. How might this development affect Martin's conflict? 7. Judging only by line 175, the climax of the story, is Martin in danger? Explain your opinion. I wouldn't say danger just spooky. 8. The author ends this story at the climax. What is your opinion of the plot's development and of leaving the conflict unresolved? Explain. 1.They have to be very responsible. 2.They would have to be dependable for their people . 3. They would have to be intelligent.
I would buy a sports car,why because I could show off my new sweet hot rod. Buy a chocolate fountain to dip things into like strawberries and yummy yummy food. Then with all of the rest of my money I would start a soup kitchen for the needy.
Aha Moment, When Squeaky found out that Raymond was running fast.
Plot Analysis Exposition: Squeaky is the fastest kid in the neighborhood. Rising Action:When she found out that the race was coming up. Climax: She got at the starting line. Falling Action: When the gun fired she zipped across the track. Resolution She found out that Raymond was fast to. a. How do you know if something is worth effort? Give an example of a time when you worked hard for something. Why was it worth it? Doing football practice, then got to play football games. b. How do you judge someone? For example, if you said "She is a confident person," how would you make that judgement? Have you ever misjudged someone? No. c. Give an example of an Aha Moment you recently had. (Think of the "lightbulb" going off right above your head) How did this change your situation? d. Think of someone (or yourself) that may have a disability. How has this disability affected how this person is judged (or explain maybe how it doesn't).Me because people don't believe i have a disability. |
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