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Your elder brother is going to the USA for higher studies. He will stay there for two years .You love your brother very much. Write a diary entry expressing your feelings in 40 -50 words.

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Answered by jiakher8269
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I anticipate developing both personally and professionally from an international experience.

I anticipate developing both personally and professionally from an international experience.I have a deep interest in the culture, history, and language of the country, which I am excited to continue to explore and experience.

I anticipate developing both personally and professionally from an international experience.I have a deep interest in the culture, history, and language of the country, which I am excited to continue to explore and experience.As someone who prides themselves on their ability to communicate across cultures, I believe I would be the perfect fit for a program that incorporates students from around the globe.

By showing universities that you have taken your choice to study abroad seriously, you also show them that you are ready to take your education seriously.

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Answered by XxIISwapingQueenIIxX
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This film could easily have been cut down to less than two hours. By the final scene, I noticed that most of my fellow moviegoers were snoozing in their seats and were barely paying attention to what was happening on screen. Although the director sticks diligently to the book, he tries too hard to cram in all the action, which is just too ambitious for such a detail-oriented story. If you want my advice, read the book and give the movie a miss.

During the opening scene, we learn that the character Laura is adopted and that she has spent the past three years desperately trying to track down her real parents. Having exhausted all the usual options—adoption agencies, online searches, family trees, and so on—she is on the verge of giving up when she meets a stranger on a bus. The chance encounter leads to a complicated chain of events that ultimately result in Laura getting her lifelong wish. But is it really what she wants? Throughout the rest of the film, Laura discovers that sometimes the past is best left where it belongs.

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