Robert MacNeil thinks people get from TV <em>narcotic </em>entertainment and information about selling. I agree with him . TV programmes for teenagers ,for example, are about love. My mates at school believe in that idea of love .Besides, when we have to read a love story they cannot concentrate. Then, these soap operas are always interrupted with commercials. These are mainly make-up products to look beautiful in front of their 'school crush'.
This desire to be a part of a group may make us change our behaviors, beliefs and attitudes for the sake of fitting in. We may do things we don’t truly want to (i.e drink alcohol, smoke, etc. You can be peer pressured into pretty much anything) in order to feel like we belong.
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Dear Parents ,
I would like to write this letter in order to explain regarding the changing of my new accommodation ,because recently i shifted to new house
HOPE THIS HELPS :D
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There was an outburst of colds and coughs amongst the students that Madam Pomfrey was dealing with. She had a potion that that helped with colds but it left the drinkers ears steaming for hours and Ginny Weasley was one of those drinkers, and with her red hair it made it seem that her whole head was on fire.
(I tried! I hope you havea wonderful Christmas and I love Harry Potter!)