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Today is Sunday,I have been studying all day long. On the morning,I had a dry breakfast. We have no water to drink because the water supply had cut off. The water did't come back until evening. I did math then. I didn't stop after 12 o'clock. After a short lunch I had the break. Then I went to my Sunday English Class. After a long and tired class for more than two hours,I got to home. Some work had been done but some hadn't. I must review all my subject such as the Sciences,the Humanities,which include Chinese,English,Politics or History as well. That's terribly especially when there was no water!

Today is Sunday,I have been studying all day 

long. On the morning,I had a dry breakfast. We

 In 

have no water to drink because the water supply had

 had

A cut off. The water did't come back until evening,

been

I did math then. I didn't stop after 12 o'clock. After

 until

a short lunch I had the break. Then I went to my 

a

 Sunday English Class. After a long and tired class

 tiring

for more than two hours,I got to,home. Some

 work had been done but some hadn't. I must review 

all my subject such as the Sciences , the

 subjects 

Humanities,which include Chinese,English

,Politics or History as well.    That's terribly

 and terrible 

especially when there was no water !

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1. Be consistent. 2       Kids need to consistently be reminded about what they are supposed to do. So when you are teaching your child to respect an elderly person,try to remind them each time they meet a new one. Thus,after a certain time they will start respecting elders without you reminding them.

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    Da Costa was a child of the streets of Fortaleza,Brazil,whose future seemed hopeless. Then she saw a ballet performance by students from a dance school called EDISCA. a irawpe (剧团) that included other poor guys from her street. It was about the lives of Fortaleza's poorest kids who begged at traffic lights and lived on the street. “That really affected me ,” says Da Costa. “The reality in the ballet was just like mine. I hadn’t begged,but the lives I saw were very close to the life I was living."

    Da Costa went to EDISCA. and the school changed her life,as it did the lives of 800 other girls aged 6 to 19 and a few boys from Fortaleza. The school was founded in 1992 by Dora Andrade,42, ? dancer who cut short her career in the ?.S. to come home and teach girls to dance their way out of the.slwms (贫民窟) .Most of the children who enter EDISCA can't read or write. Many have health problems and are close to running away from violent homes or becoming bad children. Andrade and a staff of 36 teach them about health care,art,music,etc. But one course is a must. “Dance is the most important part of the school” says Andrade. Through dance,a seven-year-old leams about vision and order as well as creativity."

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