<span>six less than: Think of this as "minus 6" or -6.
number: Think of this as "n."
one-third of a number: Think of this "as one-third of n" or (1/3)n
Putting that together:
(1/3) n - 6 ---> finally 1/3n-6
for six less than one-third a number</span>
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The most devastating impact of the Great Depression was human suffering. In a short period of time, world output and standards of living dropped precipitously. As much as one-fourth of the labour force in industrialized countries was unable to find work in the early 1930s. follow me
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Media portrays models as thin, tall and beautiful. A perfect barbie doll body. Hourglass slim body. Many people would mentally lose their mind for those body that they can't have, leading towards dyslexia or eatting diet pills excessively causing them to eat more and destroy their body. As well as creating depressing on what they don't have and wished they had.
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When I was younger, I was very afraid of falling off and hurting myself on a bike. I had seen my friends and family scar and bleed over bike accidents, and it scared me. I couldn't balance very well and I had to use training wheels for years. Multiple people (my aunt, grandma, mom) tried to teach me, but they can be pretty neurotic so it wasn't very helpful. Then one day, after joking to my dad about horrible bike skills, my dad decided to try and teach me.
At first, I said no, because I felt like it was embarrassing to not know how to ride a bike at my age. He eventually convinced me, though. The beginning was very difficult. I kept wobbling and he had to hold me while I rode (without training wheels! Scary.) I fell off twice and even gave myself a tiny scratch. My dad said to calm down, as I was getting upset. He pulled me aside to sit for a while, and explained a bit more about how he learned to ride a bike, and how he struggled too. So, I got back on. It took me a few more tries, but I eventually got it. I'm really good at it, too.
This experience has taught me a lot for being so simple. It gave me the impression that staying calm, thinking, and trying your hardest really does count. Having those who support and encourage you are important too. That's how I succeeded, and will continue to succeed.
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