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The name derives from a job-aptitude test, intended for the non-college-bound, that Collins took for fun when he was twelve or thirteen.
Her expectations of students--it wasn't just a lesson you took for fun.
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"There will be night classes and not just enrolled students, but classes that people can take for fun".
They also come with a guarantee of guilt-free looking because – so the rhetoric of the selfie claims – these are taken for fun by Kardashian herself.
The course, part of an independent study program, drew some grousing from faculty members who questioned its scholarly worth, but Brown defended it as "something to take for fun as well as learning".
A common example of this would be the incidental finding of a disease during a check-up, a routine test, or a direct-to-consumer test taken for fun.
From the spliff at the end of the working day, the pill on a Friday night or the bump of ketamine while watching Blue Planet 2, drugs are taken for fun, to relax and sometimes, as the poet John Milton said, to "bathe the drooping spirits in delight".
Taking breaks for fun will actually lead you to enjoy the learning experience more when you return to it, and will help you become studious.
Sometimes you might need to take pictures, for things such as work or your business, or you can just take pictures for fun.
I'm not even getting any credit for it; I'm just taking it for fun".
The prevailing millennial attitude is that taking breaks for fun at work makes people more, not less, productive.
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