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Living History
A big round of applause for Joseph Nuerberg for his article "living History". He compares his feelings for his senoirs to oxygen molecule, that I ike their most "shared communalities with all seniors, i felt like an oxygen ,molecule ready to bond. He wrote really good sentences like we need to enhance cognitive skills, not to lose them. I really like the way how he encourage teens to improve the skills that teens have. Thank you, Joseph Nuerberg for the article.
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