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How I Came to Immigrate to America (XII)
I was hired with î8/hr. That was great. My direct boss was a bubbly young girl. We went along fine. Her boss was the...
The Prophecy of the Stones By Flavia Bujor
Out of 4 stars, I would rate this book at a 2 ½. An interesting novel written by a thirteen year old that entwines...
The minutes are slow
America is called a "melting pot", a place where people from all over the world come here to build their lives, and build their...
How I Came to Immigrate to America (V)
I mentioned that we didn't have any foreign currency when we had the search in our home. Now that we were stateless, and required...
My School Years in Romania (XIV)
So, I had to find myself a job and jobs for highschool graduates were not too great. Luckily, my mother knew somebody who had...
My School Years in Romania (XI)
At one point, during the winter I came to school wearing a very slight pink chapstick. Well, I was turned back from the door...
My School Years in Romania (VII)
The grades were between 1 and 10 with 10 being the best. 1 or 2 was given for cheating. 5 and above were passing...
My School Years in Romania (VI)
Third grade (getting First Prize) You became a pioneer in third grade if you had good grades. It was vaguely political, we had...
My School Years in Romania (V)
Second Grade Of course, there were uniforms. There were uniforms from pre-school on to the last year of highschool. They were not voluntary. They...
My School Years in Romania (III)
The "General School" (Grades 1 through 8) Every school, at every level was state run. There were no private ones. There was no middle...