Grammar Exercise – SortableElms

If a primary caretaker has a negative attitude toward their child it increases the risk that their child will grow up hostile towards others. And it’s not just aggression toward others that results from child abuse; a large number of children raised by abusive parents also harm themselves. This negative behavior is because the children don’t learn appropriate techniques for handling lives disappointments. If they aren’t raised with coping skills, they’re much to likely to act “inappropriately” then if you have developed more reasonable approaches. The effect of poor parenting, as reported by Dr. Geoffrey Dahmer in “The Bully Papers,” is that everyone gets the child they deserve.

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Enough About You – Sunflower

Money seems to have a big role in our society; we can’t do much or get far if we don’t have any. Money is valuable in different ways, even when we don’t see it physically. In today’s society we all must have faith in the government and in the banking system that our money is being handled in the proper manner; if not, then we would have to hide all of our money under our mattresses or around our homes. I have no clue what happens in the banks, or how they take care of our money. I always thought money was simple; we either have some or we don’t—that’s it. However, being introduced to this assignment, the Yap Fei, US gold, French francs, Brazilian cruzeros, and debit accounts now seem similar. We don’t actually see our money being transferred. When we get paid, we aren’t handed cash, we don’t receive a physical check, the money’s all directly transferred to our bank accounts, and we just have to trust that we got more money.

  1. Taxpayers wonder whether the amount spent on students makes a difference. If we really think about it, yes it does. Ask any parent whose child goes to an expensive school.
  2. There are different types of injuries that happen in each sport.  Would we object if we knew that a surgery performed before any injury occurs could make an athlete stronger?
  3. Imagine our bodies being consumed by a drug. we would do anything to get this drug and we don’t worry about the consequences that come with it.
  4. By inviting Syrians in, we are causing more problems than we are solving.
  5. Does the idea of not actually having our money on-hand sound trivial?
  6. That little green piece of paper in our pockets holds no actual value other than the cost it took to produce it, and yet we will work our whole lives just to acquire more of those little green pieces of paper just so we can take them and stick them in a bank.
  7. So just remember the next time we read a bank statement or look at dollar bill that we are holding an made up value that someone decided to make up. Without it, we might still be having to trade with goods like livestock and produce.
  8. I now understand that a dollar is only worth what we can receive in exchange for it.
  9. Being able to walk around with money without holding the money in our hands brings me back around to the idea of the stone because, just like stone currency, we don’t need to be in physical possession of these Bitcoins to own them.
  10. We hear people talk about the American Dream, which requires that we have enough of these pieces of paper to be financially stable. If we think about it deeply, we will realize, that we receive these pieces of paper called money and base our whole lives on them.
  11. Money is an adroit concept, and its pursuit lasts a lifetime. Our goal from the moment we start school is to join the game of making enough of these pieces of paper to make our lives more fun and acceptable.
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Enough About You–SinatraMan17

  1. Taxpayers wonder whether the amount spent on students makes a difference. It certainly does, and this is especially apparent to those families whose children attend expensive schools.
  2. There are different types of injuries that happen in each sport.  It’s counterintuitive that surgeries made even before an injury occurs can give an athlete a physical advantage.
  3. People become completely consumed by the drug lifestyle. Drug users will do anything to rid themselves of the substance, and don’t contemplate the consequences that come with it.
  4. Those who invite Syrians in cause more problems than they solve.
  5. The idea of not actually having our money on hand may sound trivial to some.
  6. That little green piece of paper in our pockets holds no actual value other than the cost it took to produce it, and yet we will work our whole lives just to acquire more of it.
  7. Bank statements and dollar bills only hold value because someone decided to give them it. Without the value they’re trusted to represent, our society would be forced back into the days of trading goods & services.
  8. A dollar is only worth what individuals can receive in exchange for it.
  9. Being able to walk around with money without holding physically holding the money brings me back around to the idea of the stone because, just like stone currency, we don’t need to be in physical possession of Bitcoins to own them.
  10. We hear people talk about the American Dream, which says that people who have enough of these pieces of paper to be financially stable are successful. We base our whole life’s success value off our possession of this false concept of money.
  11. Money is an adroit concept and its pursuit lasts a lifetime. Our goal from the moment we start school is to join the game of making enough of these pieces of paper to make our lives more fun and acceptable.
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Enough About You- blueee

  1. Taxpayers wonder whether the amount spent on students makes a difference. If we really think about it, yes it does. Ask any parent whose child goes to an expensive school.
  2. There are different types of injuries that happen in each sport.  Would we object if we knew that a surgery performed before any injury occurs could make an athlete stronger?
  3. Imagine our body being consumed by a drug. We would do anything to get this drug and we don’t worry about the consequences that come with it.
  4. By inviting Syrians in, we’re causing more problems than we’re solving.
  5. Does the idea of not actually having our money on-hand sound trivial?
  6. That little green piece of paper in our pocket holds no actual value other than the cost it took to produce it, and yet we will work our whole life just to acquire more of those little green pieces of paper just so we can take them and stick them in a bank.
  7. So just remember the next time we read a bank statement or look at dollar bill that we’re holding an made up value that someone decided to make up. Without it, we might still be having to trade with goods like livestock and produce.
  8. I now understand that a dollar is only worth what we can receive in exchange for it.
  9. Being able to walk around with money without holding the money in our hand brings me back around to the idea of the stone because, just like stone currency, we don’t need to be in physical possession of these Bitcoins to own them.
  10. We hear people talk about the American Dream, which requires that we have enough of these pieces of paper to be financially stable. If we think about it deeply we will realize, that we receive these pieces of paper called money and base our whole life on them.
  11. Money is an adroit concept and its pursuit lasts a lifetime. Our goal from the moment we start school is to join the game of making enough of these pieces of paper to make our life more fun and acceptable.
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Enough About You – TristanB50

  1. Taxpayers wonder whether the amount spent on students makes a difference. It does. Ask any parent whose child goes to an expensive school.
  2. There are different types of injuries that happen in each sport.  Why would somebody object if they knew that a surgery performed before any injury occurs could make an athlete stronger?
  3. Imagine an addicts body being consumed by a drug. They would do anything to get this drug, without worry of the consequences that come with it.
  4. By inviting Syrians in, the country is causing more problems than they’re solving.
  5. Does the idea of not actually having money on-hand sound trivial?
  6. That little green piece of paper in our pockets holds no actual value other than the cost it took to produce it, and yet people will work their whole lives just to acquire more of those little green pieces of paper just to take them and stick them in a bank.
  7. So just remember every bank statement or dollar bill contains a made up value that someone decided to make up. Without it, we might still be having to trade with goods like livestock and produce.
  8. I now understand that a dollar is only worth what can be received in exchange for it.
  9. Being able to walk around with money without holding the money in my hand brings me back around to the idea of the stone because, just like stone currency, physical possession of these Bitcoins isn’t necessary to own them.
  10. We hear people talk about the American Dream, which requires enough of these pieces of paper to be financially stable. Thinking about it deeply, we receive these pieces of paper called money and base our whole lives on them.
  11. Money is an adroit concept and its pursuit lasts a lifetime. The goal from the moment school starts is to join the game of making enough of these pieces of paper to make life more fun and acceptable.
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Enough About You – Giants19

  1. Taxpayers wonder whether the amount spent on students makes a difference. If these taxpayers really think about it, yes it does. Ask any parent whose child goes to an expensive school.
  2. There are different types of injuries that happen in each sport.  Would an athlete object if they knew that a surgery performed before any injury occurs could make an athlete stronger?
  3. Imagine a human body being consumed by a drug. Many people would do anything to get this drug and they wouldn’t worry about the consequences that come with it.
  4. By inviting Syrians in, we’re causing more problems than we’re solving.
  5. Does the idea of not actually having access to money on-hand sound trivial?
  6. That little green piece of paper in our pockets holds no actual value other than the cost it took to produce it, and yet most will work their whole lives just to acquire more of those little green pieces of paper just so they can take them and stick them in a bank.
  7. So just remember the next time we read a bank statement or look at dollar bill that we’re holding an made up value that someone decided to make up. Without it, there might still be trade with goods like livestock and produce.
  8. I now understand that a dollar is only worth what people can receive in exchange for it.
  9. Being able to walk around with money without holding the money in hand brings me back around to the idea of the stone because, just like stone currency, nobody needs to be in physical possession of these Bitcoins to own them.
  10. We hear people talk about the American Dream, which requires that people have enough of these pieces of paper to be financially stable. If we think about it deeply we will realize, that we receive these pieces of paper called money and base our whole life on them.
  11. Money is an adroit concept and its pursuit lasts a lifetime. People’s goal from the moment they start school is to join the game of making enough of these pieces of paper to make their life more fun and acceptable.
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Grammar Exercise – TristanB50

If a primary caretaker has a negative attitude toward their child it increases the risk that their child will grow up hostile towards others. And it’s not just aggression toward others that results from child abuse; a large amount of children raised by abusive parents also harm themselves. This negative behavior is caused when children don’t learn appropriate techniques for handling life’s disappointments. Raised without coping skills, children are much more likely to act ‘inappropriately’ than children who have developed more reasonable approaches. The effects of poor parenting, as reported by Dr. Geoffrey Dahmer in “The Bully Papers,” is that everyone gets the child they deserve.

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Grammer Exercise – Oatmealvibes

If a primary caretaker has a negative attitude toward their child, it increases the risk that their child will grow up hostile towards others. And it’s not just aggression toward others that results from child abuse, a large number of children raised by abusive parents also harm themselves. The negative behavior is because the children don’t learn appropriate techniques for handling lifes disappointments. If they aren’t raised with coping skills, they are more likely to act “inappropriately” than if they had developed more reasonable approaches. The effect of poor parenting, as reported by Dr. Geoffrey Dahmer in “The Bully Papers,” is that everyone gets the child they deserve.

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Grammar Basics Exercise-Queen Random

If a primary caretaker has a negative attitude toward a child it increases the risk that the child will grow up hostile toward others. And it’s not just aggression toward others that results from child abuse; a large number of children raised by abusive parents also harm themselves. The reason for this negative behavior is that the children don’t learn appropriate techniques for handling disappointments life creates. If you aren’t raised with coping skills, you’re much too likely to act ‘inappropriately’ than if you have developed more reasonable approaches. The effect of poor parenting, as reported by Dr. Geoffrey Dahmer in “The Bully Papers”, is that everyone gets the child they deserve.

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Grammar Exercise – Giants19

If a primary caretaker has a negative attitude toward their child it increases the risk that their child will grow up hostile towards others. And it’s not just aggression toward others that results from child abuse; a large amount of children raised by abusive parents also harm themselves. The reason for this negative behavior is that the children don’t learn appropriate techniques for handling life’s disappointments. If you aren’t raised with coping skills, you’re much to likely to act ‘inappropriately’ than if you have developed more reasonable approaches. The effect of poor parenting, as reported by Dr. Geoffrey Dahmer in “The Bully Papers”, is that everyone gets the child they deserve.

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