I have been to Russia as a student. It was to Chernogalovka, for about 1.5 months. I have to say that this was one of the best experiences of my life, it opened my eyes to another world that few Americans know anything about. Pictures later…
Donovon Dildine's Life List
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1. travel the world
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2. Get a tattoo
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3. pioneer a new planet
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4. create a new religion
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5. write many stories
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6. program a computer
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7. set a bone
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8. build a wall
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9. design a building
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10. conn a ship
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11. Plan an invasion
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12. publish a short story
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ok, this one is easy. I have done this for two children now. Anyone who has done this knows what horrors that can hide inside of …the diaper. This is not a difficult task, so why did Heinlein include it in his “must know how” list? I feel that Heinlein was trying to truly show the range of skills that a human could do, not just “build a wall” but “change a diaper” as well. Changing a diaper takes responsibility, shows nurturing and requires a gentleness that “building a wall” might not. This is but one of the many aspects that go into being a well-rounded human being.
Luckily, I have no images of this task.
