A child in an adult body

This is an English actor. He is well-known for various movies but he is so famous bucause of looking as a fool. He is so thin and tall. In this movie he is always acting in a fooly way, he is like a 5 years old in 40’s body. He has many manerisms. He makes really strange faces when he doesn’t like somenthing. He has black short hair, he also has rounded black eyes. He can’t be still in a place for a while because he gets distracted really easy and starts to do whatever he comes up with so that is when the mayority of his stupid things happen. He likes to adventure in many places and discover things too. He is handsome, it is actually hard for him to conquist a girl. No matter how fool he is and he looks, he is always wearing suit.

My parent’s description

Miguel Angel is our youngest child. He was born in july 6th 2000. We are so proud of the kind of person he is. He is too humble and respectful. He is so comitted because when he wants something, he actually do everything to achieve it. Miguel likes to help people as far as he can. Sometimes Miguel is a little bit unorganized and that is something we hate. Physically he is not so tall but he is not short either. He has round brown eyes, he has hairy eyebrows and long eyelashes. He is thin no matter how much he eats. He is uncomolicated when eating and dressing too. We consider Miguel as a realoy focoused person, he has his goals really clear.

INJUSTICE (Setting)

I was just 6 years old but I can remember all perfectly. I used to live in a house located in the hood “Departmental”. I lived there with my father, my mother, my sister and my grandma. This house was not my parent’s, it was the house of my aunt but she allowed us to live there for some years. When we lived there, we didn’t use to be a close family, we didn’t share too much time together. My father and my mother were so strict, humble and responsable. They used to work all day. My sister were so studious, moody and rude. We used to be alone all day practically. My sister’s name is Maria. Maria used to bother me a lot when we lived there because she was about 4 years older than I was so she use to take advantage of that. When my father’s went to work and I stayed alone at home with my sister, she started to behave as she was my mom. She started to give me orders about things to do like washing the dishes or going to buy her some candies. I used to hate her a lot. It was so frustrating because I couldn’t declaim to any of her orders or she would punish me. She also used to hit me with a belt. When my fathers arrived from job, I used to tell them about what my sister did but THEY DIDN’T BELIVE ME. They used to think that I was a stressful boy who did not behave well. It was so frustrating for me. My parents never believed me about the “authority abuse” of my sister, the always thought that she was an angel and I was the devil.

The expected moment

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I was 15 years old and i had never seen my brother. He had always been that kind of relative that lived outside the country and was all the time sending gifts, writting messages, no matter the distance, no matter the difference of hours, he was always there. One day, he just told me that he wanted to see my sister and i. I was so excited. But there was a problem, we didn’t have that amount of money foy buying 2 tickets for Holland. I was so sad about that because we had the passports. I remember that i talked with him about that and he noticed i was so sad because the situation turned really difficult because of economic aspects. My brother decided to hel my father and my mother with some cash so we could buy those tickets and finally meet my brother.

Miguel Angel Murillo Nuñez.

SUMMARY “NUCLEAR COURAGE”


The book Nuclear courage by Julian Cuero in 2018 talks about a teenager man called Sumiteru. He used to work in a post office in Nagasaki, Japan. In that age, there was a war with North America, Japan didn’t want to make peace, they used to say that the war ends when there is not any soldier standing.
Sumiteru used to work hard in the post office, his duty was delivering in his bike with his friend Neji. After some time, the president of USA Harry Truman decided to finish that war and to lunch a nuclear bomb just because he didn’t want any other soldier of America to die.
Some people didn’t even care about those news, but some others were disappointed with government because they could have made the peace but they didn’t want to. Some days after, a city of Japan suffered the anger of North America. Some days after In August 9th Sumiteru witnessed how a nuclear bomb was deployed in his city, Nagasaki. After leaving a restaurant, he saw how an airplane dropped a bomb over that restaurant. He tried to warn to the people but they didn’t pay attention to him.
Nagasaki got destroyed, there were too many dead people, and all the buildings were completely collapsed. The city was full of smoke and Sumiteru was in shock, the first thing he thought was in looking for his family. While he was looking for them, he found Neji, his co-worker and an old classmate, they told Sumiteru to leave them, they were too hurted and they knew they won’t be saved.
Sumiteru realized that his family was dead because the house was completely destroyed. He decided to help others instead of complaining. He started to carry hurted people and take them to a military base. After a long time, he got exhausted and fell unconscious. Some hours later he woke up in a safe place and heard in the radio that Japan gave up and it was all finished. He felt satisficed because of the people he saved and because no one else was going to die.
In conclusion, this story is about learning resilience, persistence and to surpass any obstacle in life, and also it talks about the consequences of each decision we make.

SUMMARY “NUCLEAR COURAGE”


The book Nuclear courage by Julian Cuero in 2018 talks about a teenager man called Sumiteru. He used to work in a post office in Nagasaki, Japan. In that age, there was a war with North America, Japan didn’t want to make peace, they used to say that the war ends when there is not any soldier standing.
Sumiteru used to work hard in the post office, his duty was delivering in his bike with his friend Neji. After some time, the president of USA Harry Truman decided to finish that war and to lunch a nuclear bomb just because he didn’t want any other soldier of America to die.
Some people didn’t even care about those news, but some others were disappointed with government because they could have made the peace but they didn’t want to. Some days after, a city of Japan suffered the anger of North America. Some days after In August 9th Sumiteru witnessed how a nuclear bomb was deployed in his city, Nagasaki. After leaving a restaurant, he saw how an airplane dropped a bomb over that restaurant. He tried to warn to the people but they didn’t pay attention to him.
Nagasaki got destroyed, there were too many dead people, and all the buildings were completely collapsed. The city was full of smoke and Sumiteru was in shock, the first thing he thought was in looking for his family. While he was looking for them, he found Neji, his co-worker and an old classmate, they told Sumiteru to leave them, they were too hurted and they knew they won’t be saved.
Sumiteru realized that his family was dead because the house was completely destroyed. He decided to help others instead of complaining. He started to carry hurted people and take them to a military base. After a long time, he got exhausted and fell unconscious. Some hours later he woke up in a safe place and heard in the radio that Japan gave up and it was all finished. He felt satisficed because of the people he saved and because no one else was going to die.
In conclusion, this story is about learning resilience, persistence and to surpass any obstacle in life, and also it talks about the consequences of each decision we make.

Introduce Yourself (Example Post)

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