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  • Do this and there will be joy for you in each golden sunset.” – Alonzo Newton Benn.
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  • 回复:[englishreadinggroup] English Reading for December 15, 2020

    Hi all my dear friends, When reading the short article titled: study every day, not all night, I think it is not practical for many of us. Take last night for example, my son came back from school at 5:40 pm. Then we had supper and he took a rest until 6:40 pm. He recited the poem which was very long until 7:30. He whimpered for a little while for not reciting the poetry. I comforted him. Then we sat next to each other and I checked his homework. In the meanwhile, he corrected his homework. I dictated the Chinese texts and characters until 9:50 when my back was really sore and eyes were really dry. We took a rest and wash ourselves. When I switched off the light, it was already 10:44 pm. The homework load is so huge even for elementary school students. My students sleep during the day in the class. I know they stay up late to finish their homework. But I still recommend that learning efficiently during the day to save time to sleep during the night. I also treasure the small blocks of time. Many things can just be done in the several minutes. I am amazed that there is still a place where there is no mobile phones, WI-FI,Bluetooth devices or even microwave ovens. It must be a pleasant place to live in. I am an ol

    Index

    abolitionist bad humor 5, Cardinal, 267, 381, 420, 565–566, 570

    Aboriginal 348, 351–353, 357–358, 360

    abroad 5, 7, 231, 280, 289, 382–383, 388, 390, 392, 396, 398, 401, 406–409, 416–417, 420, 423, 432, 439, 441–442, 444–445, 448, 488, 498, 539, 550

    Achebe, Chinua 548

    activism 2, 5–7, 26, 49, 144, 168–169, 171, 177–179, 185–187, 212, 225, 234–235, 239, 244, 246, 248, 252, 258, 265, 267, 270, 329, 338, 380, 383, 389–390, 392, 409, 436, 439, 441–442, 444–449, 559–560, 562, 565, 572

    Acton, Arthur 14, 16, 492, 498, 500

    Acton, Harold 492, 494

    Acton Ikon Archive 7, 491–493, 495, 500

    actress 4, 94, 243–245, 286, 366

    aesthetics 6, 57, 61–62, 69, 179, 187–188, 228–229, 231–232, 276, 278, 296, 312, 318–319, 345–347, 351–352, 361, 372, 453, 466, 511, 514, 596

    Africa 2, 6–8 Africa, Individual 20, 40, 42–43, 45, 47, 52, 63–64, 72, 86, 91–93, 97–99, 102, 107, 129–130, 143, 156–158, 167–169, 172, 174–177, 179, 183–184, 195–196, 198–199, 203–204, 227–232, 244–246, 252, 266, 279–280, 312, 339, 371, 381–387, 389, 392, 396–398, 407–410, 415–417, 420, 423–428, 430–436, 439, 441–449, 453–468, 517, 528, 533–534, 536–537, 542–543, 548, 550, 556–557, 564–569, 571, 589, 592–593, 596, 598, 600

    African 4–5, 7–8

    African Dweller 20, 86, 91–93, 99, 102, 156, 167–169, 172, 174, 177, 179