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    My Hobby

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    My hobby (Pleasures of books reading‚ or how I spend my leisure time) Outline: 1. Introduction 2. Different kinds of hobbies 3. My hobby-book reading 4. Pleasures of book reading i. Illuminates ii. Gives knowledge iii. Treasure of wisdom and wise suggestions iv. A friend to the friendless 5. Selection of books 6. Bad effects of bad books 7. Conclusion It is said that an empty mind is devil’s workshop. The moment we sit idle‚ devil starts instilling

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    My hobby Everybody has different hobbies that we enjoy and do it for fun or relaxation. They can be either physical activities like jogging‚ playing football‚ swimming‚ … or mental activities like reading‚ watching movies‚ playing computers… and it depend on personality. My bobby is football because it’s part of my life and I cannot live without it and I have playing this sport since I was a litle boy. Nowdays looks like everibody is playing football and it most popular sport in the world‚ many

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    Journal Writing – Thanh Tung Everyone has their own hobbies and so do I. Whenever I have spare time‚ I often do the following things. First of all‚ I like reading books. I started reading books when I was more than 5 years old. I enjoy reading because reading helps me relax after a hard-working day. Furthermore‚ reading books helps me improve my English and widen my social knowledge. Whenever I have free time‚ I often sit in my room and read books such as history books‚ novels‚ scientific books

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    In The Lord of the Flies‚ written by William GoldingWilliam uses a large amount of symbolism. Symbolism is the process in which the writer uses an item or character to represent something with a larger meaning. Writers use symbols to drive the plot and give clues about events in the story. The main symbols in The Lord of the Flies are Piggy’s glasses‚ Jack’s knife‚ the conch‚ and the beast. The author uses small objects to symbolize the immense issues in human civilization. The Lord of the Flies

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    My Hobby My hobby Everybody has different hobbies that we enjoy and do it for fun or relaxation. They can be either physical activities like jogging‚ playing football‚ swimming‚ … or mental activities like reading‚ watching movies‚ playing computers… and it depend on   personality. My bobby is football because it’s part of my life and I cannot live without it and I have playing this sport since I was a litle boy. Nowdays looks like everibody is playing football and it most popular sport in the

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    Football Days Everyone has a special hobby‚ or sport that they love to do. It could be anywhere from singing‚ to playing baseball. My hobby is football. I love the sport and it takes up a huge portion of my life. I spend my time playing football for West Jr.‚ but not only do I love to play the sport‚ I also love to watch other teams play. My favorite NCAA team is of course the Missouri Tigers‚ my home state team‚ followed by Oklahoma‚ which just happens to be one of Missouri’s rival teams

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    hobby is different from work. A hobby is pursued during leisure. It gives relief from boredom and refreshes the mind after tiring physical or mental work. Hobbies differ from person to person. Manual workers may like to study books or magazines after hard physical work. Intel¬lectual workers may give rest to their minds by playing some light game like badminton or tennis. Many people take interest in gar¬dening‚ photography‚ seeing movies etc. during their leisure time. My hobby‚ how¬ever‚ is collecting

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    Hobbies and Happiness

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    Hobbies and Happiness Looking back‚ I acquired most of my happiness and enjoyment through my hobbies. Even today‚ I continue these hobbies and have passed them on to my daughter‚ just as they were passed onto me. As far back as I can remember‚ as a young child I would help in the kitchen to prepare dinners or be at a table with Grandma Emma and Great- grandma Rose working on various arts and crafts. It was during these times that I developed my love for creative outlets‚ such as baking‚ sewing

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    My Favourite Hobby My favourite hobby is all kinds of technology like cars‚ trains‚ planes etc. Mostly it’s cars. Everything begun when I was small. My father was repairing his car and I was always helping him. I was asking him so many questions about it‚ because I was so interested in techniques. I even started making my own lamps and it worked! All of my family was using it. List 1: What kinds? 2:How did it begun and who introduced me to it? 3: Lamps. 4: Why do

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    My hobbies   Billiards‚ family of games played on rectangular tables twice as long as they are wide‚ with balls propelled by tapered‚ leather-tipped rods called cues. Lining the perimeter of the tables are rubber cushions from which the balls rebound. Tables range in size from 0.9 to 1.8 m (3 to 6 ft) wide and from 1.8 to 3.6 m (6 to 12 ft) long. The level table surface‚ called the bed‚ is most often made of slate and is covered with a finely woven fabric‚ usually green in color. A typical cue

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