Getting ready for the first day of school takes a lot of work. I think getting ready like brushing your teeth and smelling good is important. You need to get a good night sleep so you can wake up on time. Have a good breakfast and get a ready on time. You need to be prepared for middle school.One thing you need to do is get ready on time. You need to brush your teeth and you hair. So your breath smells good. Brush your hair so it looks nice. You can pick out your clothes the night before. I pick
The MRE (Meal - Ready to Eat) Retort Pouchand Component PackagingOUTLINEI. AbstractA. The Meal, Ready-to-EatB. Nutrition1) Caloric value2) Recommended Daily AllowanceII. Introduction to the Retort PouchA. Make-up of the pouch1) Tri-laminate MRE retort pouch2) Manufacturing specification3) Thermo-stability requirementsB. Laminate qualities1) Three layers and object of design implementationC. Possible problems with military retort pouch use1) Punctures, tears
Getting ready to go out is a whole event itself. I gather all the essential hair and makeup products, phone and the charger, my attire with the beautiful accessories and lay out everything perfectly across the bathroom counter. I turn on my Christian music, place my phone near a corner and lay the speaker against the wall so my music will surround me in all ways since it gives me life. “I burn for your love. At the stake.” Christian music is part of my routine, it allows me to worship Jesus alongside
In the story “The Boy Who Harnessed the Wind” the author and I will prove how hard work is the key to success. Picture a boy going to school late everyday, and rarely ever doing his homework, but still gets A’s and B’s because he is smart. However, then you have a boy that gets to school everyday on time and if he almosts misses the bus, he runs. The boy always does his homework and puts full effort into school but gets C’s. Who would you think would be more successful in life? I would say the C
Another wave came and pushed me down. I landed on my butt. My face and body felt the shock of being consumed by salty, sandy water. I gasped and wiped my face. I stood up, ready to try again. With my dad’s coaching, I mastered the wave. I rode it in and slid onto the shore victorious. I continued to boogie board, feeling more confident with each successful try. As my skin pruned, I could feel the shells beneath my feet etch
SuccessWe’ve all been successful at something one time or another. I know I’ve had a couple of successful moments myself. So here's a little bit about one of those times.In March of 2016, I was sent away to JDC in Lincoln for my behavior here in school. I was held in JDC for 3 weeks. While I was there, I had an interview over the phone from ABH (Addiction Behavioral Health) in Omaha. My court date was bumped up a week early and I was accepted into ABH. After I went to court in Beatrice, I was
Throughout the course of my internship at Primerica, I met a lot of people and learn great things. When I just started, I was uncertain if the internship was right for me. The company primary focus is life insurance, which I had little knowledge in. It also requires persistence and effective communication in order to build and work in a team and find clients to do business with. I was confident in my persistency, but not in communication. However, my team reassured me that as long as I have the will
sure the tractor was not going anywhere. We arrive at awesome Brookville around 7:00 in the morning. We unloaded the M and then we had to take off 14 100 pound weights in order to get the M into the 5600 pound class. 8:30 rolls around and i’m getting ready to pull. I drive out on the track back up to the sled. I wait for the flag to wave green, then I idle up start letting out on the clutch then I let the ole M eat, Throttle maxed, The M
Benjamin Franklin once said, “I am lord of myself, accountable to none”, and I feel that this has defined my junior year greatly due to my tremendous growth as a student and a person. My junior year has not only helped me develop skills needed for a future as a successful adult, but also ways to live happier for both myself and those around. From the beginning of the school year in September to now, I have changed my ways of a naive underclassmen to now showcase qualities as a young adult in the
A hush fell over the crowd and all eyes were on me. At that point there was no room for error, it was all or nothing. I was ready, I took a breath and went for it, unfortunately five seconds later I had met my match, the ground. I must admit I am not the most coordinated, but do not fret because occurrences such as these happen all the time: track meets, cheer competitions, flat ground. I have a lot of experience with track meets and cheer competitions, and over the years I have noticed an absurd