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Essay heading: Role Model 101-Erik Ainge
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Through his hard work and discipline, Erik made all of the competitive all-star teams when he was in grade school, and all the way through junior high. Outside of sports was no different. His parents made sure he would not only grow up to be a great role-model, but also that he needed to get the job done in the classroom in order to have a productive career down the road... displayed 300 characters
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Outside of sports was no different. His parents made sure he would not only grow up to be a great role-model, but also that he needed to get the job done in the classroom in order to have a productive career down the road.
Once high school came, this would be the time to see if he would lose focus of his goals, or take a step forward to his dreams... displayed next 300 characters
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