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The Appointment in Samarra:
1. Was written by William Somerset Maugham.( Notice the first name) 2. Maugham was gay but in an unhappy marriage. 3, Maugham had a kid named Mary Elizabeth. 4. He served in army as a physician. 5. So, my point is that, coincidences tend to happen.
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what it feels like to be a casual member of a drama filled fandom

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Some tips on how to stay motivated to continue to studying from a book.
1) Make a list/table for the day. Every time you finish one page in the book, mark it down. This way you can see your progress, and it makes it a lot easier to continue reading. It can also help you assess how much time you need to read so and so many pages in a certain amount of time. Thus making it easier to make a realistic plan for your day. I have also used post-its/old flashcards to make stacks of paper to have a more physical approach to this “reward system”.
2) Remove distractions: turn off (internet) your phone/computer/tablet, and just remove them.
3) Good lighting: its easier to stay awake and less stress on your eyes if you have a good source of light ☀️
4) Get comfy! Make sure that you have everything at arms reach when you start. I like to have water, a cup of tea, earplugs, a scarf and tissues close by when I read. By not having to leave your study spot, you stay in the zone a lot longer 😊
5) Adjust your sound level. I personally like to have it quiet when I study, so I use earplugs. But others might prefer music or just some background noise when they study. There are apps (eg. myNoise) and websites that can help you with that here: http://studydiaryofamedstudent.tumblr.com/Studywebstuff
6) Get the right temp. If its too cold or too warm it can be difficult to concentrate. I usually get to cold, so I always keep a sweater and a scarf close by.
7) Time it! Set an alarm to set timeframes for yourself. It is a lot easier to continue reading if you know that you will have a break eventually. I recommend having a study break every 20-45 minutes. If you read for 20 minutes, take a break for 10 minutes. And if you read for 45 minutes, take at least 15 minutes. I sometimes even have to set an alarm for how long my breaks are, just to get back in the game as fast as possible.
8) Read with a ruler. It might make it easier for you to read, and keeps your focus.
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When you get to hold the McDonald’s bag and you eat fries out of everyone else’s then when you get home you take the one with the most fries

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Bruh
i hate when teachers are like “sorry if im grumpy ive had a class each period haha” like ????? what do you think students do?????
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Loaner.
I ran out of capital so I borrowed a loan... Now they call me a Loaner.
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That's so punny... no siriusly.
my anaconda don’t want none
unless you got puns hun
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