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Friday, July 17, 2009

INSERT TITLE: bombing this paper

OMG. I completely forgot tomorrow's essay! Here's what I've written so far:

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What I Learned in this English Class
by Urashima, Keitaro

I've learned that learning is a long process and education is forever wherever I go. And that learning made me realize why I shouldn't idle, instead, move forward so that advancing may take place. It's my time to work on my dreams to make them a reality because there's no more turning back now.

I've learned that life isn't how you want it to be. Sometimes it depresses me to know that I'm no longer a kid who would be carefree of time. There are going to be a lot more responsibilities that would be given to me, a lot more work, and I have no choice but to accept them all. After all, work, responsibilites, problems, they're all a part of growing up in life.

I've learned that we should doubt and be critical. Being as critical individual thinkers further develops a healthy mind and it stimulates reasoning as well.

I've learned to work with others. And that working with others have both pros and cons at school; like having a bossy person for a leader, a lazy bum who won't contribute anything and that snob. You may or may not enjoy working with others, but most employers these days require teamplayers and getting along with the other employees; especially your boss.

I've learned not to be one sided and to be open mided. But there will be times that I should pick a side and be biased; and that's okay. Because in these times, being neutral is impossible.

I've learned more about myself by the homeworks I've handed in, the projects that made me crazy and awake all night, the exams thrown at me, and how I'd skip classes. They're all a part of the puzzle that made me figure out how I handle things my way.

I've learned that there would be some of my dreams that won't come true because of realizing my capacity. Still, with the help of doubt, I have my doubts to give up on these dreams.

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... so what do you think? Haha. We were given two weeks to complete this work, because the prof wanted to make sure that the literature should be flawless. I bet everyone else took their two weeks to make theirs polished and ready. I finished mine in ten minutes.

I'm toast.

logged at 4:07 PM
SIGNED : Keitaro

NAVIGATION
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WEATHER BOX
KEI'S PROFILE
Keitaro Urashima is a 19 year-old student, at the start of Love Hina, who is trying to get into Tokyo University.

After failing the entrance exams twice and becoming a second-year ronin, he is kicked out of home by his cheap parents, and goes to his grandmother's hotel, thinking he might be able to stay there.

However, he finds out the hard way that his grandmother has turned the hotel into an all-girls dormitory. Through a combination of bad luck and timing, he encounters Naru Narusegawa in the open-air hot springs bath and infuriates her. He then proceeds to land on the bad side of the other dorm residents, before Haruka arrives and metaphorically bails him out. Ultimately he does end up staying at the Hinata House, though the reason and timing varies slightly between the anime and the manga.

Keitaro takes promises seriously, and it seems that he made a number of important ones during his childhood. First and foremost was his promise of 15 years ago (age 5) with a little girl he barely remembers that they would get into Tokyo University together one day.

MESSAGING
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