I will use this website to listen to the article that I am interested with to practice my English listening skill. And after finishing listen the article, I will do the shadowing to practicing my English speaking skill.
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Summary:
The day March 30th is the national doctor's day for all the doctors. Mike thought that he really love the route that he has choose; although it is not that easily, but it give him lots of rewards and make him feel blessed everyday.
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Parker Sullivan, 4, "never quite fit into a friend group," according to his mother, Megan Sullivan.
Parker is gifted, which his mother said is "incredible but can be difficult at times." One of those times was in prekindergarten, when Parker cried every morning because he didn't want to play with toys or the other kids. Even in his daycare, he only wanted to talk to the teachers.
"He has truly struggled to find his place," Sullivan told ABC News. "He didn’t have the same interests as his peers, but he was too immature to be friends with the older kids."
Halfway through the year, the decision was made to move Parker up to kindergarten. That's where he met Janelle.
"Her mother told me that she was having trouble making friends as well, but when the two met, they became inseparable," Sullivan said. "Parker’s friend [Janelle] teaches him how to be a kid, running around, being silly, and picking up worms, while he teaches her to read, write, and memorize the periodic table. Their friendship truly is beautiful and innocent. They wake up excited to see each other, play all day at school together, and then ask to play after school together every single day."
The photo of the two friends was taken by photographer Beanna Rendon of More Than Words Photography. Her son goes to school with Parker and Janelle. Touched by the bond she witnessed between the two children, she asked their moms if she could photograph the "sweet couple" at "this stage of their amazing friendship."
Rendon told ABC News, "The little boy is highly gifted, and was never interested in making friends his age, playing with toys, laughing at little things but that was all until her met her. He goes to school every day with a big smile on his face knowing she will be there and she lights up as soon as she sees him. As a mom and a photographer, I noticed their special bond and how truly sweet and magical it was."
Beanna Rendon/More Than Words Photography
Janelle and Parker are the best of friends.
The photo quickly caught the attention of mom blogs everywhere.
"I was joking with my dad about how funny it is that so many people are interested in these two and their little story," Sullivan said, "but he brought up a great point. I think these two provide a great reminder of how there is a friend out there for everyone. No matter how 'weird' you may be or what strengths and weaknesses you have, God puts people in your path who need your strengths and who are strong where you are weak," she said.
Summary:
This is an article talk about how two kindergarten students Parker and Janelle became friend, and they help teach each other their interest, For example, Janelle teach Parker how to become silly and play; and Parker teach Janelle how to read and write.
Comment:
I think this is a really worm article for me because some children really have difficulty of making friends. And that's really a good news for both Janelle and Parker to find their soul mate in their childhood.
"Economics" has been called "the science of how people make a living." We all have to make a living! Shouldn't we all understand something about economics? Often, though, when people talk about Economics, the words seem to get all twisted around! How do we even know what's being talked about?
Here's an exercise to give you a taste of how you'll approach things in our Understanding Economics course. Below are twelve images of things one might encounter in our day-to-day economy. There are four images on the screen, labeled Land, Capital, Labor and Other.
Drag each item into the range you think it ought to go in. But be careful! If you don't place it in the correct range (according to our Economic Definitions), it won't stick there. You'll have to try again. And there's another trick to watch out for: some of the items might incorporate two of the factors. In that case, they'll only stick to the correct boundary line between those two factors.