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The activity calls for players to make decisions
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d3center
Posted
Thu 21 Mar 2013 6:51am
Like actual individuals, Sim cards which also refers to the exclusive personality in the encounter as well as the encounter itself have a certain quantity of GW2 Gold, which indicates they can select to ignore a player's commands and do something else that they think is more essential, just like actual individuals. For example, you may want to make ...
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Decisions, Decisions, Decisions!
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HealthyExposures
Posted
Wed 02 Feb 2011 6:47pm
I had a lot of decisions to make today.
Now before you go getting all concerned, relax! Relax. Fortunately for me, the hardest decision I have on days like today is what I’m going to have for dinner. Before you laugh, that’s a pretty big decision. I mean, it can make or break your day! …or maybe I’m just a little dramatic.
In case you h ...
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You Choose [translation = decisions, decisions, the whole time decisions]
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Maddy M.
Posted
Wed 22 Oct 2008 9:41pm
One of the many oddities of sharing your life with a couple of autistic children is that they force you re-evaluate. One of my boys has always experienced an inability to make a decision or a choice. It doesn’t matter what he’s supposed to be choosing between, that is of no importance, it’s just the choosing bit. A good example would be t ...
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Decisions, decisions, decisions!
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emlit81
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Mon 19 Jan 2009 12:00am
Yikes, have I really not posted anything since the 10th? Apparently, I haven’t. I guess the days just got away from me. I can’t even claim being busy as an excuse because I haven’t been particularly busy. I have, however, been lifting weights consistently! And working my abs consistently, too! Of course, as soon as a couple pieces of ...
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Decisions, Decisions, Decisions
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AimeeTheSuperMom
Posted
Fri 15 Apr 2011 12:55pm
Liam and Rachel visited with Dr. C. on Wednesday. Overall, it was a really good visit, and I have no complaints. In fact, I'm really pleased with the plans we've made...I think.
Rachel: From the looks of things, she has unusually thin ear drums. This would normally be rather surprising to me, but I've learned to stop be surprised by anythin ...
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Decisions, decisions, decisions
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Melissa ..
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Mon 07 Feb 2011 12:45pm
Feb 23rd is Thomas' transition meeting. When we will meet with the "team" (school speech therapist, TOD, director, itinerant teacher and of course, us) to discus the testing that Thomas will go through and more importantly...we have until than to make the decision whether to send him to Kind. or pre-k next year.
I am on the fence with this one. ...
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Don't Fall Into "Decision Quicksand."
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Gretchen R.
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Mon 05 Dec 2011 2:28pm
I'm always gratified when I learn that one of my Secrets of Adulthood reflects not merely my idiosyncratic experience, but also has some science behind it.
For instance, one of my Secrets of Adulthood is: Most decisions don't require extensive research.
I came up with this Secret of Adulthood to remind myself not to squander my ...
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