When I get up this morning, My father said that why you become so ugly. I look at the mirror. My mouth is. askew. I know I'got facial paralysis. My father said that you should got to see the doctor,because it is ugly. However, I am not. I will cure it by myself. I can accept the ugly face. I take a photo of myuagly face. Just make a memory. After I start to cure my face by myself, I will share the medicine to all. I know it is a test for me. I don't so care about my face.
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Dive into the world of "Postgraduate Opportunities in Environment" at Trinity College Dublin! ✨ Join us on February 23, 2024, from 1-2 PM Dublin time for an enriching experience that will shape your academic journey in the field of Natural Sciences.
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Engage in a Panel Discussion with Industry Experts and Trinity Academics, gaining valuable insights into the field of environment and exploring the latest trends and challenges.
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Dive into the world of "Postgraduate Opportunities in Environment" at Trinity College Dublin! ✨ Join us on February 23, 2024, from 1-2 PM Dublin time for an enriching experience that will shape your academic journey in the field of Natural Sciences.
Event Highlights:
Engage in a Panel Discussion with Industry Experts and Trinity Academics, gaining valuable insights into the field of environment and exploring the latest trends and challenges.
Meet Luminaries in the Field: Hear from distinguished speakers, including Professor Pádraig Carmody, Dr. Nicholas Payne, Dr. Juan Diego Rodriguez-Blanco, and Dr. Philip Lawton, providing a unique perspective on Trinity's postgraduate programs.
Interactive Q&A Session: Get tailored answers to your queries about admissions, scholarships, and current student experiences.
Why Trinity? Discover why Trinity College Dublin is more than just education; it's a hub that shapes leaders and innovators. Explore postgraduate programs that go beyond the classroom, offering a holistic learning experience for success in your career.
Event Details:
Date & Time: February 23, 2024, 1-2 PM Dublin time
Location: Online
Register Now: Don't miss this chance to connect with experts, explore postgraduate programmes, and uncover unique opportunities at Trinity College Dublin. Register now to secure your spot and take the first step towards a rewarding academic journey. All registrants will receive a copy of the event recording.
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The preparation,贴春联。
Fun aside, Lunar New Year can actually be a lot of work. Festivities often last for 15 days – sometimes even more – with different tasks and activities taking place over that period.
It all begins about a week ahead of the new year.
Festive cakes and puddings are made on the 24th day of the last lunar month (February 3 in 2024). Why? The word for cakes and puddings is “gao” in Mandarin and “gou” in Cantonese, which sound the same as the word for “tall.”
As a result, eating these treats is believed to lead to improvements and growth in the coming year. (If you haven’t prepared your own “gou” yet, here’s an easy recipe for turnip cake, a beloved Lunar New Year dish.)
And don’t forget about our friend Nian. No Lunar New Year preparation would be complete without the aforementioned hanging of red banners bearing auspicious phrases and idioms (called fai chun in Cantonese, or chunlian, in Mandarin) at home – beginning with one’s front door.
These will perform double duty – keep Nian away and invite good fortune.
Fun aside, Lunar New Year can actually be a lot of work. Festivities often last for 15 days – sometimes even more – with different tasks and activities taking place over that period.
It all begins about a week ahead of the new year.
Festive cakes and puddings are made on the 24th day of the last lunar month (February 3 in 2024). Why? The word for cakes and puddings is “gao” in Mandarin and “gou” in Cantonese, which sound the same as the word for “tall.”
As a result, eating these treats is believed to lead to improvements and growth in the coming year. (If you haven’t prepared your own “gou” yet, here’s an easy recipe for turnip cake, a beloved Lunar New Year dish.)
And don’t forget about our friend Nian. No Lunar New Year preparation would be complete without the aforementioned hanging of red banners bearing auspicious phrases and idioms (called fai chun in Cantonese, or chunlian, in Mandarin) at home – beginning with one’s front door.
These will perform double duty – keep Nian away and invite good fortune.
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