hannahnj1226




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  1. 1. learn hacking
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  2. 2. have more girlfriends
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  3. 3. go to Auschwitz
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  4. 4. live long
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  5. 5. Never stop learning
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  6. 6. have toned arms
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  7. 7. be happy
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  8. 8. Be a better sister, daughter, friend, person
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  9. 9. stop avoiding phone calls
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  10. 10. Visit the Holocaust Museum
    31 people
  11. 11. study the holocaust
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  12. 12. listen to a holocaust survivor
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  13. 13. control my temper
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  14. 14. ready every book by Elie Wiesel
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  15. 15. be trusted
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  16. 16. hack and find out passwords
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  17. 17. Website logon password cracking
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  18. 18. meet elie wiesel
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  19. 19. do well in school
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  20. 20. stop procrastinating
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  21. 21. be proud of myself
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  22. 22. pass my classes
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  23. 23. help other people
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  24. 24. stop abusing myself
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  25. 25. Stay close to my best friend
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  26. 26. Move out of Moms house
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  27. 27. Watch all new episodes of NIP/TUCK
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work with kids
many ways to accomplish this 2 years ago

I’m trying to be a teacher but in the mean time I’m working at summer camps and day cares, it’s great. working with kids is so rewarding and so much fun



meet elie wiesel
Untitled 2 years ago

He is so inspiring and amazing not only because of what he went through but because of what a genuinely good person he is and how he fights for anyone who isn’t being heard. He is honestly the only “celebrity” that would intimidate me, I would be in such awe I wouldn’t even know what to say. I believe I’m a better person after following his work he made me realize how important it was to care.



Read "Night" by Elie Wiesel
Powerful 2 years ago

This is the most important book you will ever read, it leaves you with a completely new sense of understanding about the holocaust. It’s the most real first hand account I’ve ever read, you get so sucked in to the story that you can almost forget that it’s not fictional because it seems uncomprehensible that people could actually be this cruel in real life. It’s horrifying and haunting but left me feeling inspired to make a positive difference in whatever I do. Better person for reading it and I didn’t think a book doing that was possible before reading this.




 

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