The expected tasks that individuals have partially accomplished can vary depending on their stage in life. Some examples of expected tasks that have been partially accomplished by individuals include:
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Cleaning the house
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Arranging personal belongings
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Buying groceries
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Writing lecture notes
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Studying for upcoming exams
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Finishing preschool and graduating
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Completing elementary school
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Achieving academic honors
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Surviving the first semester of grade 11
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Starting to finish schoolwork early in the second semester
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Achieving mature relations with both sexes
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Accepting ones own physique
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Achieving emotional independence
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Preparing for an economic career
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Acquiring values and an ethical system to guide behavior
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Writing lecture notes for different subjects
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Answering assignments and forums
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Reviewing and studying for upcoming quizzes and recitations
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Acquiring values and an ethical system to guide behavior
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Having the courage to confess to others
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Accepting other peoples feelings and criticisms without hatred
These examples illustrate the diverse nature of partially accomplished tasks, ranging from academic achievements to personal development milestones. Each individuals circumstances and goals will influence the specific tasks they have partially accomplished.