Ivan A Jaramillo
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Love your resume(2)
(3) A few days later, she happily asked me to go shopping with her. I was surprised that she knew my address. The moment I saw her, I was as stiff as snow and ice. I managed to turn the corners of my mouth up and smile. She blinked her eyes in puzzlement. I woke up and smiled as she began to ask me to spend the day with her. I leng leng, understand the chicken pecking rice like point nod.
By Ivan A Jaramillo2 years ago in Fiction
My emotional world
Welcome to my emotional world. Young couples are generally in love with each other, but did not think of some people married for a long time also have cheating, a 40-year-old woman said: I have been cheating for ten years, how to walk the road in the future? Let's take a look!
By Ivan A Jaramillo2 years ago in Humans
The best short story writers in the world
Chekhov himself believed that his best novel was "The University Student", which was only three pages long. He was thirty-three years old when he wrote this novel, which, according to tradition, is also the age of Jesus' death. Chekhov, like Shakespeare, can be called neither a believer nor a sceptic; They're all too big to fit into this category. "The College Student" is extremely simple, but beautifully arranged. A young seminarian, cold and hungry, meets two widows on Good Friday, mother and daughter. Warming himself by their fire, he told them how the apostle Peter had denied three times that he knew Jesus, as Jesus had prophesied. When Peter regained his senses, he cried bitterly, and so did the widow mother. As the student left, he pondered the relation between the tears of the apostles and those of the mother, and it seemed to him that they were connected by an unbroken chain. There was a sudden joy in the student's heart, for he felt that truth and beauty were perpetuated and held together by the chain that connected past and present. That's it; At the end of the story, the student's sudden happiness is transformed into an expectation for his future happiness in life. "He was only twenty-two," Chekhov said dryly, perhaps dimly aware that, at thirty-three, he had already lived three-quarters of his life (he died of tuberculosis at forty-four).
By Ivan A Jaramillo2 years ago in Humans
Me and my "little dislike"
zero Little Dislike is one of my toys. I'm the one who named it. Its official name is "Lego", which means happy and happy. It's my pet. People in the countryside are also called playyi, and people in the city are called Pang Wu. Although it does not have the characteristics of life, but it has the intelligence of life signs. I was surprised by its wisdom...
By Ivan A Jaramillo2 years ago in Fiction
Shocked the United States in 2001 train out of control events and thinking!
Hollywood has a long tradition of documenting disasters, and many moviegoers are fans of films based on "true events." "Unstoppable" is based on a real case, in May 2001, there was a sensation in the United States driverless train lost control of the event. Although this happened in the US, such a story has become a real life teaching case for the global railway industry to deal with such accidents, and the best teacher is the director of the film!
By Ivan A Jaramillo2 years ago in Journal
New trends in post-epidemic skin care: natural skin care, healthy skin care, advanced skin care, minimalist skin care
Although the epidemic situation has been brought under control, nationwide protection has become the norm. Under the "new normal" of the epidemic, masks have become necessities for daily use, and skin problems caused by long-term wearing of masks are also increasing. The chafing between the mask and the skin causes discomfort, and the area covered by the mask is sultry and humid, with the temperature rising, and it is easy to have erythema, acne, itching and other problems. According to data, about 60% of consumers said that wearing masks caused a lot of skin problems, and the importance of skin health is increasing.
By Ivan A Jaramillo2 years ago in Blush
How to overcome social phobia
Social phobia is a fascinating phenomenon that is uniquely human and is not seen in the animal world. If they repel each other, it's mostly for boundaries, territory, food and mates, or solitary habits. The animal's rejection is outward-facing, whereas social fear, which seems to be the rejection of some people, is essentially inward, its own rejection of itself.
By Ivan A Jaramillo2 years ago in Psyche