Its been over a month now …but I still can’t help stop missing my cat . She’s been with me for nine year , was an integral part of my daily life, my best friend .
I was not prepare to lose so many imporant things in my life all at once, at least not MinWooo..ooo !!!
FarhaShah's Life List
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1. learn Korean
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2. Have a better management of my studies
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3. work at the United Nations
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4. reform the education system in south asia
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5. make a difference in someone's life
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6. make my parents happiest parents of the world
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7. keep a dream journal
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8. WORK TO RAISE AWARENESS OF LONG TERM EFFECTS OF DOMESTIC VIOLENCE
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9. study psychology
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10. compose a piece on the piano
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11. watch more korean movies
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12. travel and experience more cultures
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13. promote and establish eco friendly communities
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14. Collect my childhood drawings
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15. Learn more about Nobel prize winning economists and their research
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16. Become a better leader
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17. vote for the new seven wonders of the world
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18. get over the death of my cat
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19. Graduate
1 entry . 4 cheers2,008 people
Expressing myself by giving a card seemed more comfortable than saying face to face !
Offering your gratitude to the people who have contributed to learning experience is truly worth doing .
No matter how much I try to express – the knowledge, the love and respect I received is unparallel , the feeling of offering your appreciation is rewarding in itself .
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What kind of impact is this suppose to have, you ask? The chemical is found to stay in the atmosphere for 550 years and there is no force of nature known to remove it. This year, nitrogen trifluoride emissions are expected to have an impact equal to Austria’s CO2 output. “


