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Don't Place Your Head in a Bucket.
 Okay..You think you had the worse write-up ever! Even the other kids thinks nothing of your written piece, it's so discouraging and as far as you're concerned, for you writing is all over! Well, be reminded, failed attempts are indications that at least you're trying and before long, you will Strike the 'Gold Mine.' Making no attempt at all leaves you in the most comfortable state that speaks volumes of your complacency and you really don't want to make such an impression! Dust yourself, look at the mirror and envisage the inexhaustible possibilities of your dreams, vision, goals and aspirations. You've placed your head in the bucket for too long, your place lies ahead of you!
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 Once upon a time, there lived a girl names Angela. Her Mother trained her to work hard to achieve her goals. Her Father was poor and helpless. There was a competition was held in her school on _How to Read_. Angela took first position and a Scholarship was awarded to her. Her Parents were very happy for her. Angela was a good girl. She obeyed her parents and teachers and everyone that came her way. After her secondary education, she got admission into the University of Lagos to study Mass Communication and she came out with a very good grade. She later got married to Layemi who was a medical Doctor and God blessed them with three wonderful Children, two boys (Ayomide, Johnson) and a girl (Angel.) *The End*

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