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valkas [14]
3 years ago
6

Match the following.

History
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aalyn [17]3 years ago
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Answer: How can I <em>combine</em> fire medicine sciences & political sciences at Arizona State. To achieve the greater good within and from; my represented communities? To further my accelerated advancement in helping my imbalanced & second-hand communities. Regardless of present danger and fear to definition; of chosen career pathways. Both services had lent me their hand, My AVID program- Advancement Via Individual Determination & the Paramedics - Trauma specialists. As I entered a room, barging .A. traumatized <em><u>Modern day eye</u></em><u>.</u> Suffering barrages from any angle to my bed; my people.

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Explanation: It's, ONLY a THEORY to Future TIME. Back ground matters and it's an understanding; To the problem at hand, There's always a start right or wrong. You can't say to the Romanians who have the gold YOU and your book and quilt have must've experimented. For me to explain there must be Hieroglyphics, TO the kings of gold, stuck in their great pyramids. Afraid of being robbed, Afraid of being stabbed onto their trusted back, Afraid of being stolen but not lost, but not knowing what wall to lean at; For the greater good of you're people. I understand it's what they both shared. The differences that had differentiated us and ravaged our ways, us. Let me me offer my insight & sit down at the table for an open-conversation. As we all come to a finish, drinking from the same chalet of wine.

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