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List 10 things you love to do. several of you have indicated that you love to play a musical instrument. that could be one answer. 5. if you could study anything you wanted, what would you study? 6. you are facing a tremendously dangerous situation. you have the choice to take the risk or not take this risk. what would motivate you to take this risk? examples of possible motivation….money, life of a loved one, fame, and etc.

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