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Mundane – ordinary, not at all unusual.
Example:   The day was rather mundane, until I found a Lottery ticket with four winning numbers.

Logic: a way of reasoning or thinking thoroughly about a problem or situation.
Example:  I used logic to teach my baby sister math by putting two glasses of water in front or her and asking her to tell me how much is one and one.

Communications: being able to describe ideas or give information to others.
Example:   When your feelings are hurt, the first step to feeling better is finding a way to begin honest communications with the person who hurt your feelings.

Left: brain:  the left side of the brain generally is thought to control how we learn and use language and logic. 
Example: The teacher told me that I must be a left-brain person because I am so good a figuring out puzzles,  math problems and so quick to learn new vocabulary words.

Contribution: a gift, or a way of improving a situation.
Example:   Your contribution to world peace starts with your ability to talk things out when you disagree with someone.

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