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.My little brother made a/an ..................... scene at the toy store when he didn't get what he wanted
The wall that covers the northern border of China is known as the Great Wall of China. It stretches almost 5, 500 miles long, and was built to keep out the Mongols from China. The wall has over 7, 000 lookout towers, and the height varies from place to place, averaging around 33 feet tall. It is the longest and largest man-made structure in the world. Moats were made around the wall to help keep people out, and currently it is one of the New Seven Wonders of the World.
The Great Wall of China is a series of buildings made of stone, brick, tamped earth, wood, and other materials, generally built along an east-to-west line across the historical northern borders of China. There have been many different names given to the Great Wall of China. One of the earliest was Chang Cheng, a term which means `long wall(s)`, which appeared in Sima Qian`s Records of the Grand Historian. People would develop their own name for it, like Wan li Chang Cheng, which means the Ten-Thousand-Mile Long Wall. It would evolve several other times, including names like `The Purple Frontier` or `The Earth Dragon`, and eventually in the 19th century it would become known as The Great Wall.
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One of the wisest but most difficult rules of studying is to set a definite schedule and then follow it. This is difficult to do because, besides the usual distractions, there are often sudden events that stop your plan. Nevertheless, if you are really interested in studying well, try to follow the rule: Plan your work and work your plan.
There are enough hours in the day for fun and relaxation as well as for studying, but you may not get it all done if you don’t plan your time. If you do not have a timetable to keep you on schedule, you may waste your time. This means that your homework assignments will add up. The longer you wait, the more homework there will be. The more homework there is, the less you like starting it. The longer you take to start, the more homework there will be. Clearly it is not thoughtful to let your homework add up. Plan a study schedule.
The kind of study schedule you plan will depend upon your class schedule, your school and social activities, and the time that you eat and sleep. The exact distribution of time is not important. What is important is that you make a schedule that is realistic, one that takes into consideration your other activities, and your own needs for each subject. Of even more importance, of course, is that you follow your schedule reagularly.
Before you plan a timetable for studying, analyze your weekly class schedule. Count the number of class hours for each subject, and the number of hours that will be necessary to complete the outside assignments. Most important of all: “Trade time, don’t steal it.” Naturally there will be unexpected events which may change your plan for study. When this happens, reset your schedule so that the time is substituted elsewhere and not completely lost.
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I personally think that we must try to teach our children to … other people’s beliefs.