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Fleur
@Fleura (34927)
• United Kingdom
20 Sep
Recently I decided it was time to treat myself to some new socks. I found a pack of four pairs with a garden theme and thought they would be just the thing. I liked the cute wheelbarrows on these.
So I wore a couple of the pairs,...
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Aparajita Bhattacharjee
@apsmine9 (358)
6 May 24
Two years back, I happened to get in touch with a childhood friend of mine. It was after two decades. Her mother had passed away and she was living with her husband and son. When we met at her residence, I found her still the same...
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4 people
ingrid
@ridingbet (66854)
• Philippines
27 Aug 18
The question mark is one of the most used punctuation mark and when we silently read a sentence ending with a question mark, we also tend to raise our 'silent voice' like asking the question. Do you do that?
In such case, when...
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9 people
amnabas
@amnabas (14877)
• Karachi, Pakistan
27 Mar 18
Well my elder one got her result today. She has scored 85percent marks in final exams. I am glad she is now going to study in 9th standard. I pray that she get succeeded with good marks with coming year too.
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5 people
Albena Ivanova
@WriterAI (5373)
• Bulgaria
22 Jul 17
Today, July 22nd 2017, Prince George marks 4th birthday. It is really a cute child. His birth in 2013 was marked as global news. It was tweeted about the Royal Baby arrival on our world. A nice gallery of his photos was on...
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3 people
Gary Marsh
@garymarsh6 (23979)
• United Kingdom
4 Feb 17
For most, the Piazza of San Marco is the heart of Venice. Most people are drawn there simply because of the buildings that are on the perimeters of the square. Around the outside of the square are pavement cafes and restaurants....
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11 people
Sudha Goswami
@sudhaoswami (21)
• Bangalore, India
1 Aug 16
Being mother of a kid..All the year round piled up with never ending exams..I always wonder does the marks in the exams matter really.
In my thinking the knowledge is what matters rather than the marks on the paper.Many times its...
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1 person
DeamingWolf
@DeamingWolf (54)
• Australia
18 Jan 12
It's exactly as the title says from when I first started school to the day I left my primary school I was good at maths. Currently, I am like horrible at it I just don't know why even I bought a few maths textbooks to do in the...
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1 person


