You are in a very lucky phase, for Jupiter, the giver of gifts and luck, is still in Gemini for the first time since mid-2000 to mid-2001. Back in those years, Saturn was not in a friendly angle to Jupiter, and so Saturn severely limited Jupiter's benefits. You have a far brighter picture now, so there's no end to how high you can fly. Right now, Jupiter has been retrograde since October 5, so it is sliding backward toward the beginning degrees of Gemini. Actually this is good, as Jupiter will
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attend my first World Series game. It was Game 6 of the World Series between the Texas Ranger and the St. Louis Cardinals. The day of the game, I came home from school flowing with excitement along with a bit of nervousness as this would be my first ever World Series game. Sitting in my room anxiously waiting for my dad to come home from work so that we could head down to the stadium to enjoy the pregame festivities, felt like an eternity. Suddenly, I hear the howling wind pick up followed by a loud
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1 What is your full name and why were you named that? (Include maiden name for women.) 2 Were you named after someone else? 3 Did you have a nickname when you were growing up? If so, what was it and why were called that? 4 Have you had any other nicknames as an adult? 5 What do your family members call you now? 6 When and where were you born? 7 When were you baptized, and what was your religion? 8 What was the religion of your parents and your grandparents
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you often travel for business, work at home, performs dangerous tasks?) 4. What is your dream job? 5. Have you ever been called a workaholic? 6. What is your retirement plan? What do you plan to do when you stop working? 7. Have you ever been fired? 8. Have you ever quit a job suddenly? Have you changed jobs a lot? 9. Do you consider your work a career or just a job? 10. Has your work ever been a factor in the breakup of a relationship? HOME 11. If you could live anywhere in the world, where would
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A freezing, dark Christmas morning, at 2:00 a.m, I heard a noise. Now, this wasn't just any noise… it was people talking. I opened my eyes and jumped out of bed to go out in my living room, thinking that I was going to see Santa. I was scared to death because I didn’t know what to expect. Maybe he would kidnap me. As I rounded the corner to the living room, I saw three figures standing by the tree, unloading presents. This was going to be the moment that every child dreams of. I was convinced
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A few of my posts have spoken of the memories of him that are forever seared into my mind. I sometimes needed to write a bit about him to help you understand certain points or feelings I have now as an adult. I can go months and months without ever having him cross my mind, and that's fine with me. I do not want him in my life, my children know that he is alive and that he is a very bad, bad man. While he's never shown stalking or interest in my life since my mother left him all those years ago
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educator and what the proper way to teach is. The many different methods and approaches to teaching are called pedagogies and teacher, parents, and students alike are constantly experimenting with new forms of pedagogy in order to figure out what works best for all parties involved in the education process. One pedagogy in particular that is worth mentioning is Paulo Freire’s “problem posing” method. I argue that the problem posing method is a significant pedagogy that should be further utilized in classrooms
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Aunt Lucy does is knit cardigans. The narrator and her brother, Tim, would go to their Aunt Lucy on school holidays. She would bake them cakes and feed them well: “You used to cook such lovely food. I think Tim and I survived the rest of the year on what you fed us in the holidays.” (ll. 81-82). Aunt Lucy used to be a lady with large bones, but now she looks like the narrator’s mother. Ever since the mother’s funeral, Aunt Lucy has been staying at the narrator’s home. “She's on her own now in that
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bring a feeling of sentimental, a good source of keeping best memories alive. The idea of plagiarism is undefined in some cultures and periods, therefore, it is hard to consider the Shakespeare’ poetry as a plagiarised, nevertheless, this term becomes more common in academic writings nowadays because of a huge amount of material which is available online and has an easy access to pupils. ESSAY Some people prefer to spend their holidays in resorts where everything is organized for them and they
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working. Then, I would apply for transfer to IBM,Korea and work there permenantly. By the age of 25 or 26, I want to get married and have a dreamy honeymoon holiday in Sanctuary Villa, Parrot Cay, Turks and Caicos Island. This villa is one of the most private resorts where there is private beach and the best getaway that anyone can ever hope for. After a year later, I hope get a baby. I don’t mind the gender. Last but not least, I want to be able to create and master all potato recipies. It might
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