Haha, that was meant to say "therefore easier for us non-english-skilled people" - I'm including myself here. But I thought you openly despise English, you weren't offended were you?
No way, stories are much harder to write on the spot. Plus with speeches you can forget proper literary conventions and just write "I did this..." as much as you want, therefore easier for non-english-skilled people
We're going to get 1 Belonging essay, and 1 Belonging creative writing piece, both in Paper A. Then we'll get 3 essays (one for each module) in Paper B.
The speech wasn't so bad.
Was it...?
Soo, Sharks put up a decent fight in the first half, then pitter away and eventually crumble towards the end, in no doubt one of their most important games ever. What happens now? Are they already too far in the red, or can they make a resurgence?
So, explain to someone who hasn't experienced this yet; how does the timetable system work? First in gets their first choices or something? And it's only UNSW that allows you choices, right..?
They know what to expect when they sign up - it's a job involving a whole lot of public and media attention, and regardless of whether or not they want the status of role models they have to assume some responsibility because they are essentially in a position of exceptional influence/power in...
Oh my god. This shit with the Sharks is getting beyond ludicrous:
Sharks future uncertain: Gallop
Three bits of bad news for the Sharks in the article
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Shadow boxing? Shadow boxing a female employee, at work? And you're the chief executive, right? I really don't know what...