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Title: A Person who has significantly Influenced
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Some of my activities he does not question, but admits that their value is a mystery to him. "Why do you want to take literature classes?" he asks me with genuine amazement. "You can read on your own, why do more homework?" Yet my enrollment in numerous math and science classes does not baffle him, math and science being matters of "substance... Showed first 250 characters
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Some of my activities he does not question, but admits that their value is a mystery to him. "Why do you want to take literature classes?" he asks me with genuine amazement. "You can read on your own, why do more homework?" Yet my enrollment in numerous math and science classes does not baffle him, math and science being matters of "substance... Showed next 250 characters
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