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The first book took place in the 1620s.
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Doing sports is quite important, especially for younger people. If they start doing any type of sport when they are young, they will develop a habit to always be fit and physically prepared. This is where sports can help a lot, which is why every child should at least try to see if they like any before they say no - they might be surprised.
My favorite sport is volleyball. Ever since I was a little kid, I always enjoyed watching volleyball, and when I was a bit older, I actually got to play it myself. I wanted to officially start training volleyball because I wished to be a professional volleyball player, but unfortunately, that never happened. I always loved volleyball because to me it seemed like such an intricate sport - there are many people on the team, each of which have their specific tasks during the game. This sport isn't very dangerous, and it is a group sport, which means that you can find a lot of friends training. I've always found volleyball to be such a beautiful sport, and one of the reasons why I also love it is because of the way volleyball players look like - they look very fit, not overly muscular, tall, and overall handsome.
All in all, volleyball has been always will be my favorite sport because, first of all, it brings me back to my childhood days when I spent hours and hours playing with my friends, and then to my later years when I developed interest in it more professionally.
Answer: The story "The Seventh Man" from Haruki Murakami begins with a meeting where there are seven people, and each of them is to speek. The main character of the story is the last person to talk: the Seventh Man.
The man tells how, when he was ten years old, a typhoon and a tsunami struck his hometown. After the typhoon ended, he and his best friend, who he simply calls "K", went out to assess the damages it caused. However, when they were outside, a gigantic tsunami started to form. The man realized this, and wanted to warn K, but instinctively ran away in fear. The tsunami caught both of the boys, but only the narrator survived.
The man carried the guilt of having abandoned his friend with him throughout all his life. He developed a terrible fear of water and for the next forty years he had no happiness.
After the man's parents died, he came back to his hometown where, after finding some old drawing K had done, he went to the shore and understood that he had been foolish to not face his fears.
At the end of the story, the setting returned to the meeting where the Seventh Man was proclaiming that the worst thing a man can do is live in fear and let that steal something precious away for him.
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