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New opportunities to achieve something new such as a sport or subject. Also being able to become healthier by eating more fruit and vegetables and less snacking on unhealthy foods. Aiming to achieve my dream job of a computer programmer. Also being able to drive and go to Disneyland Florida in the summer =D

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I want to take my business into a new dimension..I want more money than previous year! Yes I'm selfish :3

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