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my new role
**Hey everyone! It’s been over four months since my last post – my laziness to blame! But enough of that, I’m here with an update on my life. The past November, a Facebook post on volunteering for an organization supporting blind children caught my attendtion. I saw it as a chance to not only help…
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my own sad story
Hello everyone! This time, I am not sharing my interests, but rather a rather negative one. I feel suffocated, figuratively speaking, and I am actually crying while typing these words. Yesterday, my mother suddenly discovered that I was still awake at 2am, so she came into my room and started criticizing me. She said that…
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the beautiful quotes from the alchemist by paulo coleho.
I’ve known of Paulo Coelho’s The Alchemist for a while, but there were always other books vying for my attention. Finally, I decided to pick it up, and I’m so glad I did! I found many of the quotes to be incredibly resonant, and I’d love to share some of them with you. • "And,…
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my day was wonderful, full of literature activities
Today was an incredible day filled with wonderful moments that left me beaming even after the event was over. The National Library of Vietnam organized an event for book enthusiasts in honor of Vietnam’s Book and Cultural Day. During the morning panel discussion, a retired military general spoke about his latest book, which celebrated his…
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glory glory man united
Manchester United ended their six-year trophy drought as they beat Newcastle 2-0 to win the Carabao Cup. Casemiro scored the opener for Erik ten Hag’s side at Wembley and they doubled their lead before the break via a Sven Botman own goal. It is their first piece of silverware since they won the Europa League…
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merry orthodox christmas!
Every year on 6 and 7 January, millions of Orthodox Christians around the world celebrate Christmas, almost two weeks after their western counterparts have already feasted and rung in the New Year. For several countries in Europe, including Ukraine, Serbia, Montenegro, Russia and Belarus, parts of Bosnia and Herzegovina, and African countries such as Egypt…
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goodbye world cup!
So a month of eating with football and sleeping with football has officially come to an end. For many people, the World Cup ended on Monday. For me, the World Cup just ended because the last World Cup diary program of Vietnam TV was broadcast yesterday. regret took over my mind that the World Cup…
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Szczęśliwego Dnia Niepodległości
my dear Polish friends! On this day in 1918, Poland gained its independence. Reading about the history of Poland, I see the image of Vietnam in the war fighting bravely to bring independence to the country. I was amazed at the rare similarity between 2 distant countries on 2 different continents. both of our countries…
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Wszystkich Świętych
Wszystkich Świętych All Saints’ Day and All Souls’ Day If you happen to be in Poland around the time when October turns to November, you will have a hard time finding a Halloween party. Although the custom is gaining popularity thanks to the commercial world’s never ending quest to introduce the same holidays and feasts…
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one of highest voices in the world
below is the opera song no. 2 was performed by vitas, who has the world’s 3rd highest voice. a little general information About him: Vitas is the stage name of Vitaliy "Vitalik" Vladasovich Grachyov, born February 19, 1979), is a Russian singer and songwriter. Known for having one of the world’s highest vocals and a…