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Essay heading: Planning Analysis
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I find my brain analysis to be unique it seems to be given more use of my right side. I
am successive in style which means I catch myself doing things one at a time. Of course,
things get done better if you complete one thing at a time rather than going back and forth’s.
My studying schedule would have to be successive I try to do one class first and then when I
finish I work my way to my other assignments... displayed 300 characters
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I find my brain analysis to be unique it seems to be given more use of my right side. I
am successive in style which means I catch myself doing things one at a time. Of course,
things get done better if you complete one thing at a time rather than going back and forth’s.
My studying schedule would have to be successive I try to do one class first and then when I
finish I work my way to my other assignments... displayed next 300 characters
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