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Her parents came to Africa with Julie many years ago£®They worked for a group which helps poor children around the world£®One day£¬Julie was showing her friends how to use a£¨37£©B£®Then£¬they wanted to£¨38£©C a photo of Julie with an interesting tree behind her£®He took a photo of Julie standing under the tree£®£¨39£©Athey looked at the photo£¬they saw something hanging down from the tree£®They realized it was a leopard £¨±ª£©'s tail£®
Julie decided to go back to the tree because she wanted to get a better photo of her and the leopard£®£¨40£©C£¬the leopard was still there and was £¨41£©D£¬so they were able to get a good photo of Julie and the sleeping £¨42£©C£®
After they got the photo£¬Julie showed it to the local Sunday Newspaper£®After seeing the photo£¬readers wrote letters to the £¨43£©C asking to see more£¬so Julie started to take more photos with lions£¬snakes and other wild animals£®Soon a lot of magazines started to £¨44£©B the photos from her£®Julie and her family earned much money and £¨45£©A the money to save poor children£®
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If your math teacher assigns£¨·ÖÅÉ£© five problems you should do six£®If your Chinese teacher assigns eight pages of reading£¬you should read nine£®The more you practice£¬the more you learn£®
Studying is a matter of personal preference£¨Æ«°®£©£¬so choose the way you are most comfortable with£®Some people like working at night when the house is quiet£¬while others like doing their work early in the morning£®Still others like studying as soon as they arrive home from school while the work is fresh in their minds£®No matter which way suits you£¬try to do your best£®
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Studying is like eating£®You chew it one bite at a time£®You can plan what to do today£¬but don't do too much£®When you can't finish the work you planned to do£¬you will feel disappointed and may lose confidence£®On the other hand£¬you will not study well without a good plan£®It all depends on how you arrange your time£®
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Do more than you are asked | Do more than£¨71£©what 78£®finishing 79£®neat 80£®higher/betteryour teacher asks you to Because£¨72£©practicemakes you learn more£® |
Choose suitbale ways | ¡ôSome people like working on a£¨73£©quietnight£¬ while others like doing their work early in the morning£®Some people like studying their lessons upon Their£¨74£©arrivinghome from school£® |
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Hello Kitty is found on more than 50thousand items£¬including toys£¬school supplies£¬
make-up and even neckties£®
To celebrate the character's 38'birthday£¬an exhibition called"Inside Kitty"is underway at the Seongnam Arts Center in Yatab-dong£®
"Kitty was not popular at all at first£¬even in Japan£®Only since 1985£¬11years after it was born£¬have people started to pay attention to it£¬"Yuko Yamaguchi£¬one of the designers of the character£¬told the press£®
"Hello Kitty was only for kids then£®But in 1987£¬I got a letter from a high school student who said that her friends teased her because she had a Hello Kitty product£®She asked the com-pany to make something that did not look strange for her to carry around£®Since then we've tried to come up with things that all ages can enjoy£¬"Yamaguchi said£®
Hello Kitty became popular after being displayed in Anna Sui boutiques£¨¾«Æ·µê£©in the
United States£®Young women from all over the world have been in love with the character ever since£®The boutique of MAC£¬a make-up brand£¬packed£¬on the day the brand was released£¬its first products made in collaboration with Hello Kitty£®
"The character has to communicate with people£®It should change over time£¬and always stay fashionable£¬"Yamaguchi said£®
"Inside Kitty"starts by viewing the past of the character£®Kitty fans will be delighted to see Hello Kitty items from throughout the past 38years on display£®
Hello Kitty £¨66£©Celebrates its 38th birthday | |
Appearance | Two innocent£¨67£©black eyes£¬a cute ribbon on its ear£¬and a white face£® |
Related products | About 50thousands items£¨68£©including toys£¬school supplies£¬and make-up£® |
£¨69£©Development | It came into £¨70£©being in 1974£® It has been £¨71£©popular since 1985£¬11years after its £¨72£©birth£® In 1987£¬it was designed to appeal to all ages instead of only to£¨73£©kids£® |
The 38th birthday celebration | An exhibition £¨74£©called"Inside Kitty"is being held where Hello Kitty items from throughout the past 38years will be on £¨75£©display£® |
Two £¨41£©Cbefore Christmas£¬we were in a panic£®All the boxes had £¨42£©Dexcept for one£®The tree trunk was still £¨43£©D£®We rushed out to buy a live tree£¬only to find £¨44£©Aleft at that late date£®We made up our minds to wait another day£®
In the meanwhile£¬in Bremerhaven£¬a young mail clerk£¨45£©Aa long box under a counter£®He picked it up and saw the customs tag £¨º£¹Ø±êÇ©£©£®He£¨46£©Bsomeone in Mannheim would be without a tree for Christmas£®He felt £¨47£©Dthem but there wasn't much he could do£¬for there was no £¨48£©Con Christmas£®
He put it on the proper shelf and £¨49£©Bto the snack bar for a drink£¬where he discovered one of £¨50£©B was stationed in Mannheim and was driving back that afternoon£®He £¨51£©Athe package back and said to the man£¬"You could really£¨52£©CSanta for someone in Mannheim tonight if you'd like to£®"
Back in Mannheim£¬we were desperately£¨53£©Bto put our tree together but couldn't come up with a workable £¨¿ÉÐеģ© £¨54£©B£®By dinner time£¬we gave up£®
It looked as if we would spend Christmas without any tree when the door bell rang£®There£¨55£©Aa stranger holding a long box-our tree trunk!He£¨56£©Cabout the clerk and the snack bar meeting£®We invited him in£¬but it was Christmas Eve and he was in£¨57£©Cto get home£®He left£¨58£©Dbefore we had a chance to get his name£®We never did£¨59£©Awho they were£¬our Santa with the package£¬or the thoughtful mail clerk£®The next day as we watched our children's eyes light up at the sight of our beautiful tree£¬I £¨60£©Ca little prayer£¬"Bless those two strangers who brightened our Christmas with their kindness£®"
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