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Write a post about attending the exhibition called 'Drift' at the Hocken Collections. Say what you thought of the exhibition, describing some of your favourite works and saying why you like them. Illustrate your post with a photograph of one of the drawings you made at the exhibition.
Non-Gender Differences are on the racing track. Ana Beatriz Figueiredo was named the fast female who was heading straight for the top for Formula 1 racing. She was born in the most populous city in Brazil, São Paulo. At age of six, she has fallen in love with it and begin dreamed to be a Motor racing driver while his father brought her to the kartodrome for the first time. The first race that she ever won that she was eight-year-olds. Whole of her family very proud of her. They went to the podium to take a lot of pictures and they celebrated with car and coke. Of Couse, there are many barriers that she has faced, such as money pressures or the risk of dangerous, but she has done to deal with everything well. She was a forceful personality and had a good mentally tough, so it let she has achieved her career.
Tim Doner is certainly an extraordinary talent, isn't he? I like the point he makes about language being a vehicle for culture . He makes this point in his discussion of some everyday Persian expressions in his TED Talk where he discusses the expression of thanks "Ghorbanet beram" which literally means "May I sacrifice my life for you" or "I'll die for you." The strength of these words shows that good deeds for another are valued particularly highly in Iranian culture. An insight I will miss out on if I don't learn Persian. As Doner concludes "You can translate words easily, but you can't quite translate meaning." Regarding ways to learn languages, I think Doner is on target in suggesting watching movies is a good way to achieve this goal. In the clip uploaded by THNKR, he says movies are useful for language learning because they expose you to the normal rate of speech and examples of colloquial words and phrases, and it is fun...
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