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Angelina_Jolie
1 month ago
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If someone cannot "pull his/her weight" he or she is expendable, agree or diagree and why? give an example​

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Naddik [7.5K]1 month ago
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An individual who struggles to contribute can sometimes be seen as expendable.
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