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model citizen
someone who obeys the law, is good to their community(s) and sets a good example for other citizens
athletically inclined
physically fit or strong; muscular or active. Liking sports.
to endorse
to publicly or officially say that you support or approve of (someone or something)
to endeavor
to seriously or continually try to do (something)
to encourage
to make (someone) more determined, hopeful, or confident
to establish
to begin or create (something that is meant to last for a long time)
to diagnose
to recognize (a disease, illness, etc.) by examining someone
to treat
to give medical care to (a person or animal)
a practice (noun)
a doctor's work
to opt
to choose one thing instead of another
to retire
to stop a job or career because you have reached the age when you are not allowed to work anymore or do not need or want to work anymore
to obligate
to make (a person or organization) do something because the law requires it or because it is the right thing to do
detained
to officially prevent (someone) from leaving a place : to hold or keep (someone) in a prison or some other place
frustrated
very angry, discouraged, or upset because of being unable to do or complete something
confined
of a space or area : very small
restricted
having a set limit
population
the number of people who live in a place
shortage
a state in which there is not enough of something that is needed
archaeology
a science that deals with past human life and activities by studying the bones, tools, etc., of ancient people
astronomy
the scientific study of stars, planets, and other objects in outer space
to purchase
to buy (property, goods, etc.)
to endure
to experience (pain or suffering) for a long time
tryout
a test of someone's ability to do something that is used to see if he or she should join a team, perform in a play, etc
rehearsal
an event at which a person or group practices an activity (such as singing, dancing, or acting) in order to prepare for a public performance
audition
a short performance to show the talents of someone (such as an actor or a musician) who is being considered for a role in a play, a position in an orchestra,
to sustain
to deal with or experience (something bad or unpleasant)
to retain
to continue to have or use (something), to keep
to withstand
to not be harmed or affected by (something)
to suffer
to become worse because of being badly affected by something
to mind
to be bothered by (something)
neither
not the one and not the other of two people or things
either
one or the other of two
assignment
a job or duty that is given to someone : a task someone is required to do
current
happening or existing now : belonging to or existing in the present time
to describe
to tell someone the appearance, sound, smell, events, etc., of (something or someone)
anxious
afraid or nervous especially about what may happen
optimistic
having or showing hope for the future : expecting good things to happen
run for office
to campaign to be elected to a position or job
to vote
to make an official choice for or against someone or something
to elect
to select (someone) for a position, job, etc., by voting
election
the act or process of choosing someone for a public office by voting
experience
the process of doing and seeing things and of having things happen to you
student government
a group of students in a school who are elected to help plan and organize activities and events for other students
government
the group of people who control and make decisions for a country, state, etc.