morning? I can barely reach up and write in my diary, which is why I will just type it in my phone starting this day. Kekekeke - Okay, let us go back to the introductions... Dear S4 today is the 7th day after passing as a trainee at SM Entertainment. i must admit, it was a hell out of a competition out there. Everyone was just so competitive and amazing, to the point that I almost lose hope on passing the auditions. Then, after that fateful day of my casting, a quick reply was sent to my email. I passed
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One of the first things that I had to do was make a wagon cover. I had to sew it by hand as well as all the clothes for our journey. I used sacks that I spun at night while my husband read to me, and other women that were planning to leave with us would gathered with me during the months before and sew quilts with me. It was a great bonding event while we sewed quilts together and brought closer together. When it came time for us to leave it was very sad. Some friends spend the night with us and
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before pointing with her nose to the middle of the room, where his battered trophy sat with a hammer right next to it. “I know,” Tony said. “It was stupid.” Ninetales cocked his head. “I just...I was hoping Dad would...” Tony couldn’t finish the sentence, but he didn’t have to. He let off a whine of understanding and leaned over, his snout over his head as he cuddled into his chest.
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Singer, I’m not who you say I am.” Some people might think that Singer is just out of his mind, but I think he was angering the reader by making harsh accusations on purpose. Singer opens his essay with a ridiculous story from a film about a fictional woman named Dora. In the story, Dora is a “retired schoolteacher who makes ends meet by sitting at the station writing letters for illiterate people.” First off, how could anyone make enough money to live comfortably like that? She ends up selling a
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finding the starting was a pretty difficult task; I mean there are so many places on earth I would love to explore but sadly I could only choose one. Though it was hard to decide, my starting point would be Nepal which is located in Brazil. From there I went North, East, South and East again. And let me tell you Mr.Khan it was a very interesting flight. My only wish would have been that it was for real! My “journey” over the globe left me speechless. I learned and saw much, not to mention they gave
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“Bark, Bark.” I heard as I walked through the pound. I saw dogs and cats all different in their own way. I saw a brown and white nervous boxer puppy that did not bark at me. He looked at me with sadness. “We’ll take him,” my mom said. “Tara he is your responsibility if we are going to keep him.” “Yes ma’am” I said. This was going to be hard. I’ve never taken care of an animal before. It looked really easy but in reality it's probably not. I have the biggest responsibility I've ever had in my
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prepared to enter the real-world practice of law; they emphasize in legal research methods and procedures and are something like the right hand of an Attorney. Even though paralegals are able to do a lot of things lawyers do they must always pay close attention to the things that they say or do; Many are not aware of the fact that answering a simple question as “How should I sign?” might be giving legal advice. It is important for a paralegal to be aware of the guidelines to be followed regarding
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each column that best describe you, things you can do, and things you would like doing (Student Services, 2012). 1. Farming | 2. Advanced math | 3. Use your imagination to do something original # | 4. Work as a volunteer for a charity # | 5. Convince others to do things your way # | 6. Work with numbers | 7. Be physically active # | 8. Think abstractly | 9. Read fiction, plays, or poetry # | 10. Teach or train others # | 11. Initiate projects # | 12. Set up a system for doing something
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For example, the train was revolutionary advancement in transportation. “Railroad travel was fast. Going to San Francisco from New York City took only six days. Before the railroads, the trip took months” (document 5). The railroad system cut travel time down buy months, which was really appealing to businessmen going on trips. In fact 75% of the working populous avidly took the train. “During the 1800s the amount of railroad track increased dramatically
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Living in big cities like New York City is a relatively modern phenomena, and why wouldn't it be when the big city, unlike the countryside has so much more to offer? Hundreds and thousands of possibilities can be found and realized in the big cities, its been this way from the time after the industrialization in the 1800’s with the increase of urbanization where a lot of people moved to the big cities to get a job. But with so many people in one place comes several dilemmas, like what do you do in certain
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