I have this varsity letter from wrestlingIt not just some certificate saying I was on the varsity wrestling teamIt tells a story of 3 months of hard work, and dedication.A story of being a soldier with the desire to winI practice hard and long coming home only after the sun set, and being drained in sweat, and blood I memorize an endless list of moves and techniqueMy muscles grow sore and bone aches like needles in my skin I gain countless bumps and bruises from each days training When I cut weight I heard my stomach begging for food, but I don’t give inI commit my weekends to competing against far away opponentsI watch my team mate cry tasting almost uncertain defeat while I feel helplessWhen I wrestle heard my body screaming for a break, but I never stop attackingRunning on my legs like pistons, constantly movingMy arms are cranes, lifting, and slamming my opponents to the groundAs the season goes on my strength grows
1Male 2.16 years 3.Yes, I recycle 4.Paper collection 5.Plastic, paper and cardboard collection 6.Bottle collection 7.Bottles-Rarely 8.Plastic-Monthly 9.Paper-2 to 3 weeks 10.Other-rarely 11.Dissapointing 12.I use only as much stuff as I require and also advice my family members to do the sameFurther I also like to make waste into something of art13.I don't litter the ground during recessI have never flew paper planes in my classI use only rough registers for making notes14Truly speaking, I have never bought recycled productsBut I will buy them in the future.
1) I am a female 2) I am 27 years old 3) Yes, I do recycle 4) In our area, we recycle: all plastic bottles, all plastic jugs, glass bottles/jars, magazines/phonebooks,cardboard/food boxes, aluminum/ metal cans, newspaper/paper, as well as wet strength chipboard/paperboard, all platic containers, shredded paper5) We mostly use many of the proceduresThis helps the environment and as well it helps to recycleYou use up less ways to contaminate the world more than it already isb) we do not go to a mini melt unitThe recycling trucks picks up the recycling container6) Once a week as mentioned in answer number (4)In our area, everyone takes out their recycling bin once a weekAnd the recycling truck comes and takes it to a recycling factory, or wherever necessary to recycle our everyday household items we use and buy from grocery stores7) Yes, we are satisfied for our recycling bin that are picked up in our neighborhoodThey do an excellent jobRate a 5It helps out the environment greatley, if each one of us contributes as well and does ones part: ) 8) Buy the necessary groceries one needsAnd buy more items that are and can be recyclable9) Take lunch or recyclable items for those who do go to school and for those who don't the sameWhen done, bring them back home and store the recycling items in the bin and the items in the plastic containers, (ei) for example: tupperware or glad, then one just washes themAnd not throw the recycling items in the trash10)Yes, I do buy recycling products, for example: bottled water, bottled juices, cereal boxes, gallons of milk, mayonasse, little plastic milk bottles, dishwasher soap, the list is infinite, as stated in answer number (4)As long as it in recyclable, one may buy it if one may need it as wellAlso it is better for the environmentAnd the rolls from the toilet paper.
Present tense sounds more passionate I earned a varsity letter from wrestling Not just a certificate saying I was on the team It represents 3 months of hard work, and dedicationA story of being a soldier with the desire to win Practicing hard and long, coming home after the sun set, and being drenched in sweat and blood My mind tries to master an endless list of moves and technique My muscles grow sore and bone aches like needles in my skin My body wracked with countless bumps and bruises Cutting weight I hear my stomach begging for food, but I can’t give in I commit my weekends to competing against far away opponents I watch my team mate cry, tasting almost uncertain defeat while I feel helpless When I wrestle heard my body screaming for a break, but I never stop attacking Running on my legs like pistons, constantly moving My arms are cranes, lifting, and slamming my opponents to the ground As the season goes on my strength grows I become machine whose only purpose is to beat my opponents The ring where I fight to survive without a sword or shield Is a war zone where no one gets killed But where dreams are destroyed and some are revealed After a 3 month tour of dury, the varsity letter was mine Hanging on my bedroom wall reminding me of my hard work and dedication and victory