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i must make a plan
this weather is boring
Last Update: 2020-11-27
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i will make a plan
ek moet 'n plan maak
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i'll make a plan
ek et plan ge maak
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a man must make a plan
ek moet 'n plan maak
Last Update: 2020-11-24
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make a plan
maak 'n plan
Last Update: 2024-08-04
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let make a plan
make a plan
Last Update: 2024-09-11
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let me make a plan
maak 'n plan
Last Update: 2023-04-24
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let us make a good plan for the weekend
ek is baie dankie en jy
Last Update: 2021-06-15
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for sure we will make a plan
ons sal n plan maak
Last Update: 2023-05-23
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dear friend, i must make a confession i'm not chevalier chagrin
liewe vriend, ek moet eers bely
Last Update: 2016-10-27
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(iii) co-ordinate a plan for migration of existing users, as applicable, to make
(iii) ân plan te koördineer vir die verskuiwing van bestaande gebruikers, waar
Last Update: 2011-10-24
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make a headcard to plan for a brier.your letter is for your grandmother/ grandfather to attend a concert you have attended.have in mind that the three words are going to be
maak n' kopkaart om te beplan vir n' brief.jou brief is vir jou ouma/ oupa 'n konsert wat jy bygewoon het.hou in gedagte dat die drief woorde gaan wees
Last Update: 2023-07-20
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imagine being four years old and being determined to change the world by trying to find a cure for cancer at such a young age? it sounds impossible but it can be done with hard work to raise funds, and this was done by alex scott scott was less than a year old when she was diagnosed with cancer and spent her first few years of life fighting against the odds. after receiving a stem cell transplant around her fourth birthday, she vowed to start a lemonade stand to raise money for other children going through the same thing. with the help of her brother, the first stand raised $2,000. the lemonade stand to support cancer research became an annual event for her family and alex raised over $1 million before losing her own battle in 2004 at eight years old. her family continues to carry on her legacy through alex's lemonade stand foundation and has raised over $150 million to date in the hopes of finding a cure. teenagers have various reasons for volunteering, each contributing to their personal development and the well-being of their communities. many teens are motivated by compassion and a strong belief in causes they care about. they feel a deep connection to those in need and are driven to support these causes, making teen volunteerism a way to channel their empathy into positive action. for many young volunteers, the desire to positively impact and achieve personal growth is a driving force. seventy-three percent of young volunteers believe in their ability to impact their communities positively, and they find fulfillment in their ability to bring about change. my project idea is called 1 in a million. this project is collecting funds which will go towards cancer research. how a plan for this project to start is a person would only need to donate r1, which may seem small but with many people donating, the numbers can add up quickly. my strategy for this project is with social media advertising over multiple platforms, and doing talks about the importance of raising funds for cancer.
Last Update: 2024-04-25
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