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Continue reading →: DAILY- No such thing as a shark
If I look at my identity without using standard labels like “student,” I start to notice patterns instead of categories. For example, instead of separating skills into subjects like science or English, I might see a connection between curiosity, observation, and communication. The same curiosity that drives me to learn…
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Continue reading →: DAILY: Daily multitamin slows sign of biological aging
If scientists can measure biological ageing at the cellular level (such as through telomeres), how might this change the way people think about “age” in the future? Could the concept of age become more biological than chronological—and what ethical or social challenges might that create? I think this could drastically…
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Continue reading →: SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL
This week, I went to a Shakespeare festival to celebrate the 10th year of doing the Shakespeare festival alongside with the Dulwich schools. Since year 7, I have been attending this festival every single year, so I naturally attended the festival again this year. Unlike former years, this year, since…
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Continue reading →: ˙✧˖°📷DAY 1 of SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL⋆。˚
𐔌՞. .՞𐦯 After school, I started to start my Shakespeare festival! Its my third year attending the festival, and I’m so excited. I saw so many familiar faces from other schools when I went last year, and I’m so glad to be making new friends and collaborating! Unlike last year,…
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Continue reading →: 00021 A Tree Grows in Brooklyn- Betty Smith
A Tree Grows in Brooklyn- Betty Smith This took me a while to read. Yes, I saw all the comments on the book, about how amazing it was, and I knew that it was amazing. It was just hard to read at first. Maybe because they were so poor- and…
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Continue reading →: 00020-Through the Looking Glass- Lewis Carroll
Through the Looking Glass- Lewis Carroll “Through the Looking Glass” by Lewis Carrol follows Alice as she steps through a mirror into a world where everything is reversed, and time goes by slowly. In this chessboard like realm, she walks through the place, to become a queen. Along the way,…
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Continue reading →: 00019- Island Of Blue Dolphins – Scot O’ DellIsland Of Blue Dolphins – Scot O’ Dell “My house was comfortable. I was sheltered from the wind and rain and prowling animals.” ‘Island of Blue Dolphins’ start with the day when a ship came in the main character’s island. The people on the ship sign a treaty with Karana’s…
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Continue reading →: 00018 New Kid- Jerry CraftNew Kid- Jerry Craft It’s hard to be the new kid. As the years go past, and the grades get higher, it’s even harder to fit into the circle of friends. I had the fortune to be the new kid of our school when I was younger- a Grade 2…
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Continue reading →: 00014 Sherlock Holmes 2- Sir A.C.Doyle.Sherlock Holmes 2- Sir A.C.Doyle. This is my second book of Sherlock Holmes and I am satisfied to say it is just as excitable as the first book. Once again, the words, and the dramatic fling across the stories set an excitable man enter in my mind. The book makes…
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Continue reading →: 00017 The Outsiders- By S.E HintonThe Outsiders- By S.E Hinton This book was heart-wrenchingly sad, yet super blissful at the same time. Ponyboy, Two-bit, Johnny- Darry, Sodapop, all of them. All of them were so full of character, so full of life, that I just had to like the story. On the outside it looked…
