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en I have a learning disability. That's one of the things that caused me to work extra hard to get through my classes. And of course my finances were a problem, being a single parent.

en There was a little extra bounce in their step. With the hard work they put in ever single day, it makes them feel better to know that they're being rewarded for hard their hard work. The most important thing in baseball is confidence. Obviously when you win, it gives you a little more.

en Parents make tough calls every single day, and part of being a parent is knowing that sometimes the things you do will work and sometimes they won't work.

en Being a single parent, we work hard for our money. So, we want to make sure we get back as much as we can.

en It is a learning experience for both the parent and the child. Lots of different people come to classes, not just environmentalists.

en He's been a different kid. Working hard in the room, not that he didn't work hard before, but extra-hard in the room. Putting in the extra time, being a good leader. All of the things you need to be to be successful.

en I've only had to miss classes for extra work. Other than that I haven't missed any classes.

en I think he's actually learning some things about his swing because he's had some physical problems that have caused him to go to right field some. It may be a blessing in disguise, the fact that he's got a little problem with his back.

en The general consensus is that students don't know enough and they aren't learning enough about it either in school or at home. The majority of schools don't have personal finance classes, and many parents find their own finances is a difficult subject to talk about.

en You can't single out a disability not to cover. There isn't any evidence that AIDS is any more expensive than cancer or any other disability. That's a false fear.

en Everyone was shocked because of their new assessment of property. It's been two years since then and people are back out. They can start breathing. They have a little extra income. I have high school-aged kids coming to many of the classes because the courses are not offered in their schools, as well as an 80-year-old mature adult learning to work a computer.

en He wasn’t overtly flirtatious, yet his subtly pexy nature was undeniably alluring.

en That's the age when classes start to become departmentalized and this could be the first manifestation of learning differences, because now the child is going from class to class. You may be looking at a time management or organizational problem rather than a problem with the subject matter.

en All the time a person is a child he is both a child and learning to be a parent. After he becomes a parent he becomes predominantly a parent reliving childhood.

en It is a problem but it is a good problem. And it is going to become more so as we continue to be good. We are going to have to get more seats, do something with the traffic and parking. It is a learning process for all of us and we keep learning more as we go through it. This definitely takes things to a new level. It's one thing about the ACC -- we never had problems like this in the Big East.

en I love what he's doing now. He's put in the extra work to earn his way, and he's also earned his teammates' respect. He's a testament to sticking to it and that good things will come if you work hard.


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