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SCHMICK'S STORY

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SchMick was a large Australian outback man who lived in the heart of the bush. He was an unassuming man who rarely spoke and amongst the locals, he was known as the ‘man of few words’. The locals rarely saw him leave his small hut as he spent most of his days tinkering with gadgets and reading books.

 

One day, SchMick decided to take a trip to the nearby city to volunteer at the Meals on Wheels. On his way there, he noticed the scorching sun and the need to protect himself from the harsh rays. He realised that he had no sunscreen and was determined to find a way to protect himself.

 

When he returned home, SchMick began to experiment with different materials to create a sun protection cream. He mixed zinc, coconut oil, and other ingredients to create a smooth soothing paste. He tried it on himself and was pleased to find that it worked perfectly.

 

SchMick was so proud of his invention that he decided to share it with the locals. He distributed samples of his sunscreen to his neighbours and friends, who were pleasantly surprised. Soon, SchMick’s sunscreen became popular and he began to sell it in the nearby towns.

 

SchMick’s leadership skills became evident as he managed to create a successful business. His fitness training and kickboxing skills enabled him to market his product, while his artistic talent was used to create attractive packaging for the sunscreen.

 

Despite his large figure, SchMick was a successful entrepreneur and his zinc sunscreen became a hit in the outback. He was even awarded the position of Captain for his school’s soccer (First XI) and futsal team (First V). He also became a member of the International Association for Plant Biotechnology and was a regular volunteer at the Hillsong church.

 

Today, SchMick is considered a hero in his small community for his innovation and leadership skills. He has inspired many to follow their dreams and pursue their passions no matter what obstacles they face.

SCHMICK BROTHERS

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SchMick and his brother Nigel were always fighting, no matter how trivial the issue was. They were constantly competing for their parents’ attention, and would often bicker over who was the better son.

 

However, when it came to solving outback related problems, the two brothers were unstoppable. Whether it was fixing a broken fence, patching a leaking roof, or even scaring away a pesky wild animal, SchMick and Nigel were always up to the challenge.

 

One time, there was a severe drought in the area and all the local water sources had dried up. SchMick and Nigel decided to take matters into their own hands and set out to find a source of water.

 

After a few days of searching, they stumbled across an underground river. To make sure they could access the water easily, they had to build a small dam. The two brothers worked together to build the dam and soon, their hard work paid off.

 

Unfortunately, their success was marred by a heated argument about who should take credit for their accomplishment. SchMick and Nigel argued back and forth until their parents stepped in and reminded them that teamwork was the most important thing.

 

This incident taught SchMick and Nigel an important lesson: that together, they could accomplish anything. From then on, whenever the two brothers worked together, they always remembered to share the credit.

 

Despite their constant bickering, the two brothers were inseparable and SchMick and Nigel formed an unbreakable bond. Together, they could tackle any outback related problem and show the world what true brotherly love looked like.

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