What things i like to do:
sit in a lobby of a busy public building or businessor nursing home or outside, if it is comfortable, and watch the people passing by and through, watching peoples' interactions, interacting with them myself, a smile, nod, small conversation, maybe assist in a small way. i find that i have to wait for varying amounts of time, for my rides back home.
play piano that is in a public place, get lost in doing that
pet my dog
read
call friend
accomplish any task (i am disabled)
learn something
write a letter
sign a petition for a cause i believe in
meditate
sing
compose a song
watch and listen to birds
feed the birds
find a new tv show that ilike and can immerse myself, escape into
enjoy a pain-free moment
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Study:
i would do a bible study, take voice lessons, if i could find a class for yoga or tai chi adapted for my disability, i would like to do that
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What woud motivate me to take a risk, facing a dangerous situation:
if my action could save someone else
If we're talking about a representative democracy, listening to the people is very important. Having proper funding and resources.
The correct answer is A. Smelling your dinner cooking as you walk passt the oven.
The reason is because sensory memories deal with sight, sound smell, but its only takes a second until your brain takes it into your short term memory. Walking past th kitchen only takes a second.
Gabriel’s father is a model in which had allowed Gabriel to
learn things because she sets her father to be someone who she looks up to and
to learn from, that’s why she was able to put the batteries by herself with
just looking at his father’s actions.