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Determined And Welcoming By David Wisniewski: A Personal Analysis
David Wisniewski- I would describe myself as Determined and Welcoming.

I believe that I am determined because I set goals daily, have a great work ethic, and never give up no matter what comes up in life. I always think positive and never let negativity take control. I am welcoming because I never judge people for who they are and am always willing to get to know people for who they actually

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