Answer:When I was, oh, <em>around</em> eight years old, I thought it would be fun to learn to play the piano. My parents agreed to purchase a piano. They told me that I would be required to practice one hour a day, <em>due to the fact that </em>piano lessons were expensive. At first, I practiced piano for two hours each day, <em>with the result that</em> I progressed very rapidly. Every day for two years I raced home <em>when </em>school was done and practiced the piano with great enthusiasm. Then one day, something happened. I decided I liked baseball better than the piano. Though I can play the piano rather well <em>at the present time</em>, I do not practice as long nor as diligently as I once did.
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There are many financial instruments in which you can invest your money.
- You can save it in a savings account at a bank, which normally offers a very low interest rate. However, the risk involving depositing your money in the bank is barely existent.
- You can also invest in mutual funds. There are different risk categories including "low", "moderate" and "high". The higher the risk, the higher the return. However, if you are concerned about getting your money back, you should pick the "low" category.
Inside a beaker, hot water rises at the point where heat is applied. The hot water moves to the surface, then spreads out and cools. ... Tremendous heat and pressure within the earth cause the hot magma to flow in convection currents. These currents cause the movement of the tectonic plates that make up the earth's crust.
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