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· Lose 27 pounds
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Get good grades in philosophy
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Get good grades in math
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Write Harry Potter story
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Write song for Hannah
1. Swim every Saturday with Dara (at least 10 laps)
2. Do not eat after school snack
3. Eat smaller portions
4. Run on treadmill before going to bed every night at 7:15
5. Join Weight Watchers with my mother and Laurie.
1. Turn in 2 assignments by October 5, 2004
2. Turn in 2 assignments by October 6, 2004
3. In the future turn in at least one assignment a week
1. Do tonight’s homework
2. Turn in one late assignment by October 5, 2004
3. Ask her about low grade in participation
1. Have Mollie and Hannah beta read it.
2. Ask Hannah and Mollie summit their own versions of chapter 2
3. Write and rewrite chapter one and two.
4. Do not post story until chapter 5.
1. Write out melody
2. Ask Greg to download a music programming CD
3. Mess around on the piano
4. Ask Hannah what she is looking for.
5. Write accompaniments (ask Greg and Carol for lots of help)
3435 N.E. 19th Avenue
Portland, Oregon 97212
9 June 2004
Captain Mombera MacGillicuddy
Silmaria, Marete
Dear Captain,
I received news from a student and friend of mine, a Paladin, that your upright school was looking for a fit individual who can be an officer and a warrior. I consider that I can fill that position to its fullest.
To be a warrior is to obey ones overlord, respect ones realm and uphold the rights of chivalry and humanity. It means to protect every person regardless of race, creed, sex, or social status. It means you cannot turn cheek when faced with discrimination or help in the breaking of the law. To be an officer is to be a gentlewoman. It stands for a cultured man or woman who will edify others the virtues and hardships of life. To be an officer is to uphold your honor. Whether it is honor for yourself or for your country, honor will stand before you as an unblemished summon to be reminiscent to you of the grandeur of living things and not the glory of earnings.
I believe I can fill this post because I am charismatic, motivational, reasonable, and non-judgmental. I always listen to was others have to declare before making a verdict or action. The majority of the time I try to nudge my colleges to chip into thinking up the group project so they feel further involved and less restricted. At my high school, I often sort out arguments and inspire classmates to work. My loftiest accomplishment is turning a assignment into something creative. I am zealous about creativity and art; and go to immense lengths to get others involved. I will work my hardest to make other officers’ more engaged about their overall performance.
If I do not understand or am unsure of something, I search for an answer until I am satisfied. I do not care how long it takes or how costly it is. To me, the things we identify as the most challenging are often the greatest lessons we learn.
I would like to express thanks for the time you took to read this letter and wish you will deem me for the position. I am accessible through the mail and by my e-mail address.
Sincerely,
Pilat C. Gergu
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