First you play the role of li yang fang and then the role of Susan you partner Mike has and Kim sun you are at the airport to meet you visitor you know each other so great you visit first talk with him and then take him to the hotel. Pledged to meet you representative someone answe...
My high school English Class experience I was born in Beijing where it is difficult for me to get in touch with English. At that time, It is impossible for...
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Doors, oceans, cities, all these different descriptions have been used by different people to describe their mind. However, my mind is a never-ending slide show, with me sitting down watching different slides constantly flash before me on the projector. Their random most of the time, but I ...
One skill everyone should have, whether you’re applying to college or for a job, is how to describe yourself in a way that's both accurate and unique. In other words, what are some interesting, eye-catching words to describe yourself with?
I'll graduate from my junior school.At the moment of looking back at the three years and looking forward to the senior high school,many words have come to my mind. . In a word,my junior school life is an unforgettable experience.And I believe my senior high school will...
1. Harvard has long recognized the importance of enrolling a diverse student body. How will the life experiences that shape who you are today enable you to contribute to Harvard? (200 words) 2. Briefly describe an intellectual experience that was important to you. (200 words) ...
There’s a professor at the University of Toronto in Canada who has come up with a term to describe the way a lot of us North Americans interact these days. And now a big research study confirms it. Barry Wellman’s term is “networked individualism”. It’s not the easiest concept to...
with my GED inside of it, I was the happiest person on the planet. I called everyone I knew to let them know I would be having a cap and gown ceremony. Words cannot describe the joy I felt at knowing that I had finally finished school. This day will be a day that I never forget...
ExultationA feeling of triumphant elation or jubilation; rejoicing. Often used to describe a character’s reaction to events. ExeuntStage direction indicates that all or certain named characters leave the stage; commonly found in plays. ExonerateTo absolve someone from blame for a fault or wrongdoing...