#StudentLife
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I Don’t Usually Read, But This One Made Me Cry: “To Live”
Today, I would like to advise a novel to you—or perhaps, let the story speak for itself. Let’s dive into a masterpiece of Chinese literature: “To Live” by Yu Hua. The core philosophy of this book is simply “To Live for the Sake of Living.” I’m not going to lie, I don’t usually read books,…
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The Power of Learning Languages: A Gateway to New Worlds
Today, language learning is no longer just a hobby, but a vital necessity. In a globalized world, knowing a foreign language provides a significant advantage for communicating with different cultures and increasing educational and career opportunities. However, the language learning process can seem difficult and complicated for many. In fact, with the right methods and…
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Money Matters: How I Stopped Being Broke as a 14-Year-Old 💸
Hi everyone! I am a 9th grade student and today I want to talk about a tragedy… My bank account. Just kidding! (But actually, it is a bit sad). We all love buying things, right? New games, cool sneakers, or just eating out. But there is a big problem: Money has wings and it flies…
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The Birth Of Cinema
The first film history goes back to the end of 1800s, when cinema was just starting to appear. At that time, people were trying to develop the idea of moving images. The most important step in this area was made by Auguste Lumière and Louis Lumière in 1895 when they invented a device called “cinematograph”.…
