I trust wayy too much. It’s actually very dangereous.
chelseacir09's Life List
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1. travel around the world
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2. identify 100 things that make me happy (besides money)
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3. learn a language
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4. sit under a weeping willow
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5. travel to France
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6. live my life by answering this question every day: "what would you do if you knew you could not fail?"
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7. Skydive
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8. improve my vocabulary
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9. Lie on the beach all night and watch the sun set and rise again
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10. go to Africa
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11. Get a tattoo
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12. write a letter, put it in a bottle, and throw it out to sea
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13. learn italian
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14. learn to ride a horse
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15. learn sign language
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16. feel the fear and do it anyway
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17. compile a list of 100 facts about myself
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18. find a pen pal
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19. create a list of 100 must-read books and read them.
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20. finish reading all the books i am currently reading before new years
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21. expand my cd collection
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22. Meet Jon Bon Jovi
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23. Walk on the Great Wall of China
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My teacher believes that giving us equations and then giving us problems is the equivalent to teaching. He has never taught physics before and it shows. Our whole class is suffering and the average on the last test was a thirteen out of twenty. We all wind up learning out of the book which is confusing as hell. I’ve often had to ask my math teacher to help me with problems because he actually explains them. The marking period just ended and i wound up with an 83 because he never checked homework or classwork which was 20% of our grade, so we all got hundreds on that. I’m hoping if I try a lot harder and find other people to teach me I will be able to pull off an A.
On that note if anybody knows any good websites or books to help me please let me know! It would be greatly appreciated.
