__________, she (leave) __________for Dalat ten minutes ago. 4. My grandfather never (fly) __________ in an airplane, and he has no intention of ever doing so. 5. We just (decide) __________ that we (undertake) the job. 6. He told me that he (take) __________ a trip to California the following week. 7. I knew that this road (be) __________ too narrow. 8. Right now I (attend) __________ class. Yesterday at this time I (attend) __________class. 9. Tomorrow I’m going to leave for home
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Turkish Naval High School. I was a four striper there and responsible for juniors. Everybody’s parents were coming to school to pick their sons up to go out and spend some time together. It was almost 1830, and the company officer went to the Superintendent’s office to talk about the events that took place that weekend. However, he did not come back up on deck, and two families came to pick their sons. There was no company officer to sign the chits to let them go, and it was about the time that the last
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chapters came at a great time. My sister and I just had a long conversation about one of her boys this weekend. She has four boys – ages 16, 13, 8, and 4. She teaches school and her husband works also. They are both home every night and spend all of their time coaching or attending all of the boys’ activities. The problem is the 8 year old. Since he was about 4, he has had severe separation anxiety. He refuses to stay all night anywhere, but will once in a while stay at my house - it has to be
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details I am set up for success every time. Asking managers to be more specific and give additional details have helped me to develop with the company. Precision has played a huge role in my personal life as well. Being precise has helped me to open up and ask questions to make sure I have proper understanding of any situation. When taking my children to the doctor, I listen carefully and write down any questions I may have until after the visit is over. I ask the questions to help me understand
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Are you a high school senior or know a high school senior who looks like they just need a break from school? Are you feeling a little anxious about going on to the next step in your life or starting to think college isn’t for you? Well, in my opinion, if you answered yes to any of those questions or just don’t know what to do with your life after high school I feel like it time to recharge. There are variety of directions you can take after graduating from high school: Some people go straight into
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Beginning my school career, my ideas and opinions were often overlooked due to my age, so reaching high school allowed me to take advantage of positions that would allow me to speak my mind. Joining activities such as student council, golf, and student advisory were a few activities that allowed me to let my opinions be heard. I went on to become Student Council President my sophomore year and Ornithology Leader and President my junior year, positions that carried on until graduation that truly allowed
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I spend most of my days in a hot, crowded room that is filled to the brim with clutter, always on the verge of collapsing. There is, without fail, always something on the floor that could be classified as a tripping hazard. The cabinets are cluttered with things that never get used and just collect dust. I spend most of my days in the band room and I wouldn’t have it any other way. The band room is my escape from reality and the stress of everyday life and is instead a place where I can just focus
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Growing up I met several obstacles in my life that I now appreciate because they were fundamental to my success. As a child, I lived with my mother and two of my brothers. We went through many challenges such as lounging at family member’s homes, living in a shelter, and moving to an unsafe neighborhood. When I grew older things were much better for my family and I but I still carry those hardship lessons with me. I have learned to be humble and grateful for everything that I’ve earned in life.
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door, tell them we are busy; never tell them we are not home, do not go outside, do your homework, and do not call me at work. Besides chasing my sister back into the house when she escaped, we followed the rules and waited until our parents to get home. Merriam-Webster defines a Latchkey child as a school-aged child of working parents who must spend part of the day unsupervised (as at home) —called also latchkey kid Generation X,—born between 1965 and 1980— became a generation that
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responsibilities on my shoulders, and I thought the world was extremely tough. My mother just like any another mother in the world trying to give us the best of the world, making sure we all had what we need to be successful in life and making sure that we always have food in our plate. Until the age of seven we can say we were the happiest family in the world, we had everything we needed and we had nothing to worry about. One day as we came back from a day with my grandmother we found my mom crying and
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