Your muscles. Some muscles are “voluntary.” They
are the ones you control, the ones that let you exercise—or
relax. Some muscles are “involuntary.” They just do their
job with no effort on your part—like your heart muscles.
<em>I hope this is what you need?</em>
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<em>Everyone should care.</em>
<em>No one should ignore a world so</em>
<em>Vital and green;</em>
<em>Inviting and teeming with life. Mother earth</em>
<em>Revolves around our respect, how we take</em>
<em>Ownership of our actions; and</em>
<em>Never forget our inheritance. We must</em>
<em>Mind our responsibility and pass along</em>
<em>Every moment of beauty bestowed upon us;</em>
<em>Nurture a green future for our children, and</em>
<em>Try to preserve Mother Nature's gift to us all.</em>
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