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A couple of years ago, I went to a lady¡¯s house to buy some vitamins. Upon entering the house, I ¡¡ 31¡¡ that there was an electronic keyboard on a stand, leaning¡¡ 32¡¡ the wall. Being a piano music lover and ¡¡ 33 , I asked, if the woman played. She nodded and added that she had been ¡¡34¡¡ lessons¡ªat age 54! I told her that it was very¡¡ 35¡¡ that she was pursuing £¨×·Çó£© her passion£¨ÈÈÇ飩 to play the piano.
¡¡ Then she asked me¡¡ 36¡¡ question.
¡¡ ¡°I have been playing for 8 years now, ¡± I answered.
¡¡ ¡°Then you must play a song for me before you leave, ¡± she¡¡ 37 . I thought she was joking and I simply smiled. At the end of the deal of the vitamins, she¡¡ 38¡¡ me of our musical ¡° 39¡¡ ¡±. She then showed me to an old upright piano in the living room, 40 asked me to play a song for her. I thought¡¡ 41¡¡ and decided to play David Lanz¡¯s ¡°Return to the Heart¡±, since she had so much passion for¡¡ 42¡¡ , and it was my soul-searching song.
¡¡ I played the song to the best of my ability, and with my emotions¡¡ 43¡¡ into it as possible. She loved it. ¡¡ 44¡¡ I was about to step out of the door, I heard a weak voice calling out, ¡°Young man! ¡±
¡¡ I turned around. And there was an old lady¡¡ 45¡¡ one little step at a time with the help of another woman. ¡°I wanted to come out to¡¡ 46¡¡ you for the beautiful song that you played. I have been very sick, and it¡¯s very hard for me to¡¡ 47¡¡ my bed, but your music made me feel good, ¡±she said. With that, she turned around and walked¡¡ 48¡¡ back to her room.
¡¡ I was deeply¡¡ 49¡¡ by her appreciation and felt a deeper understanding for the song. It served its purpose beautifully, returning to one¡¯s¡¡ 50¡¡ for peace and joy.
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¡¡I had my first job at the age of thirteen, when a friend of my mother¡¯s who owned a book shop ¡¡36¡¡me for six hours a week to help her in the shop. I was very ¡¡37¡¡to earn my own pocket money and my parents ¡¡38¡¡interfered with how I spent it, even when I was spending it ¡¡39¡¡. They believed that by earning money, spending it, and learning from the ¡¡40¡¡, I would become more mature and ¡¡41¡¡ about how to handle work, relationships with others, and money.
¡¡¡¡Like many ¡¡42¡¡parents, my parents also let me and my brothers do things over which they ¡¡43¡¡a great deal. When I was sixteen, for example, after I finished high school and before I entered university, I wanted to spend the summer months traveling around ¡¡44¡¡. My mother was against the idea of my traveling alone at such a young age, but my father felt that it would be a great ¡¡45¡¡for me. In the end, my father won the ¡¡46¡¡on the condition that I limited my traveling to France, my mother¡¯s home, where I had many uncles, aunts and cousins ¡¡47¡¡through the country who could ¡¡48¡¡shelter and help if I needed them.
¡¡¡¡Three years later, my younger brother decided to ¡¡49¡¡a year off after his first year in university and travel through the United States and the Caribbean. Again my mother was very worried and not ¡¡50¡¡to see my brother leave school, but my father encouraged him and my brother had a(n) ¡¡51¡¡year working his way on trains and ships to ¡¡52¡¡passage to different ports and cities, and discovering many fascinating places and people.
¡¡¡¡These kinds of experiences are probably rare for children in many countries but in the US they are fairly ¡¡53¡¡. Most parents start ¡¡54¡¡their children at a young age to do small things by themselves. By the time they have finished high school, many American kids have already had part-time jobs, traveled around the US or other countries on their own, have ¡¡55¡¡the university they plan to attend and maybe even decided on their future career, and so on.
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¡¡ You should not prevent yourself from having the great pleasures in life 40 you are shy. You must 41 get rid of the social anxiety. Experts will tell you that shyness is part of the growing up process in humans, but 42 for some people it never ends. It may be acceptable if you are shy as a 43 , but to be shy as an adult is going to 44 your social life very painful, if you have any social life at all.
¡¡ The 45 of people suffering from social anxiety is that when social events come up, they respond with a feeling of fear. On the other hand, 46 people would be excited about it. If the shy person is not in control, fear of social events comes automatically.
¡¡ Overcoming shyness is 47 ! In fact, 48 self hypnosis audios (×ÔÎÒ´ßÃßÒô) 49 great and fast for getting rid of the social anxiety.
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Shopping habits in the United States have changed greatly in the last quarter of the 20th century. ¡¡36 in¡¡ the 1900s most American towns and cities had a Main Street. Main Street was always in the heart of a town. This street was 37 on both sides with many 38 businesses. Here, shoppers walked into stores to look at all sorts of merchandise: clothing, furniture, hardware, groceries. 39 ,some shops offered 40 .These shops included drugstores, restaurants, shoe-repair stores, and barber or hairdressing shops. ¡¡41 in¡¡ the 1950s, a change began to 42 .Too many automobiles had crowded into Main Street 43 too few parking places were 44 shoppers. Because the streets were crowded, merchants began to look with interest at the open spaces 45 the city limits. Open space is what their car-driving customers needed. ¡¡¡¡
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¡¡¡¡I ¡¡52¡¡a car the day before landing and bought a map, ¡¡53¡¡I found most helpful on the last stage. My father had described over and over again what we could see on the way there, so I was pretty ¡¡54¡¡that I could find it. Well, I had been wrong, for I was now ¡¡55¡¡.
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