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    cracks‚ crumbles‚ folds‚ and spews. They dominated their surroundings with towering height. I clearly remember when I was on my way there that the emerald shade produced by the different kinds of trees were smiling and alluring me to join them. However‚ what I first saw was just superficial compared to its hidden beauty awaiting me‚ as I explored the place‚ especially when I went around the surrounding area where the sun ate away the darkness. Since it was miles away from the city‚ I had to climb up the

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    The Happiest Days of Your Life Normally you would think‚ that parents would have the best interest and intensions for their children. And parents‚ who are very ambitious on behalf of their children‚ are often a good prerequisite for the kids to get really far in a prestigious world. But at the same time any parent must also be careful‚ that the excessive pressure of expectations and so early defined objectives do not take away the play of childhood and at a later stage the child’s wish to formulate

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    "The happiest days of your life" by Penelope Lively. This is an analysis of the short story "The happiest days of your life". The short story is written by Penelope Lively‚ who was sent away from her home to a boarding school in the rainy England. The short story is with an omniscient narrator‚ and takes place in the southern England - or more preciously in a area called Sussex. The story stretches over a day while a boy named Charles and his parents is going to visit an boarding school. The Sussex

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    What is your most precious childhood memory? There are several memories from my childhood. There are only a few that are very precious to me. The memories that stick out the most from my childhood‚ are the time when I played football for the middle school‚ and we won the Florida state title. Another precious memory I have‚ is when I was 13‚ and I hit a homerun to win the game. There was another memory from my childhood that ment a lot to me‚ and it was when I made an interception for the high

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    environment. {I don’t really understand the "more complex social environment"} For adults‚ all of these are neccessary elements which enable people to maintain their lives. Therefore‚ childhood which does not consist of[require] these obligations of [a] complex life[style] is certainly the happiest time of life. Firstly‚ childhood is a flexible period when people do not have any materialistic worries and[or] various responsibilities such as having a job [or] getting married.Generally children spend their

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    Improve Your Memory 1. CONCENTRATE FOR EIGHT SECONDS These days we’re all about things being faster. That’s why this advice is invaluable: When you really need to remember something‚ concentrate on it for at least eight seconds. That can seem like a long time when you’re running around trying to get a million things done‚ but it is worth it. Studies have shown that eight seconds is the minimum amount of time it takes for a piece of information to go from your short-term memory to your long-term

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    Everyone has memory whether times are good or bad.It’s depend on how well you remember it.Some people love being child; Others enjoy their life when they grow up.Personally‚ I agree with the statement that childhood is the happiest time of person’s life. There are some points to support my opinion. First reason is that people around you will treat you well cause of being child.Childhood in Older’s sight is the age which children can do anything what they want.For example‚when children

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    It can be defined an act of travelling from one place to another‚ and it usually involves the nature of physical and emotional hardship‚ and choices. These natures of a journey are shown in the book The Happiest refugee (2010) by Anh Do‚ and the poem The Road Not Taken by Robert Frost. The Happiest Refugee demonstrates that journeys can have many physical hardships‚ such as appalling living and weather conditions which would cause obstacles in one’s journey. Anh uses descriptive language to convey

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    is that childhood is certainly not the happiest time of your life. We the negative team believe that this statement is false. RECAP Our first speaker has already stated everything is possible in children’s life. This mean the ARGUMENTS Today I will be talking to you about childhood is certainly the happiest time of your life Now to my first point‚ children spend their time mostly with their parents in childhood than in later life. The reason for this

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    1. Prompt 1: What are your memories of starting school? How do they compare with Daniel’s and Emily’s? Do you also have memories of after-school child care? 2. 3. My earliest memory of starting school would be entering kindergarten feeling like a big kid with big responsibility. I was allow to walk to and from school has my mother watched me from our apartment balcony. Now after-school care is not an experience I had growing up. Instead I was a latch key kid. I would leave school‚ walk home with

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