That way, no matter how far they traveled, they would never be seen with their fathers again.
If his wife was alive, they would have to spend all summer in a cave, where they could watch as she died. But his daughter had died two weeks ago, and their home, their life, their home had long since passed them by. He told his wife to take his son with her to visit their graves: "Why shouldn't these children walk to the grave with my mother?" she asked. It was a simple request, and a request he accepted. His two eldest children were on standby.
When they arrived, they saw that their home had collapsed. The walls had been torn away, and the children sat up with trembling hands for hours, looking down on the graves of all the fallen mothers.
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"They left this place without a goodbye. All they have are the bones of their mother and brother!" they cried.
But the men's grief was understandable: The town had come to an end. The night before
But the men's grief was understandable: The town had come to an end. The night before, they were forced to leave behind five children and a house, their only source of income. As it turned out, the town's mayor had died in a car crash days earlier. The city's mayor was, needless to say, a former Marine.
But their mother, who had survived the plane crash, said she couldn't bear the thought of seeing her former town's mayor, whose name is Chris. She couldn't bear the thought of seeing a veteran. She simply could not bear that the men would die. They were the same men she had just told.
Her daughter, Linda, was devastated. After a long pause, "I know they loved us," she replied, "and I know they wanted something from us." It was the saddest part of the phone call, but in essence she was saying she didn't think things had been great between her daughter and the people of Manti.
Linda's son and oldest nephew are dead, but the two other sons—all of whom she had worked with since high school—are still in school. Linda's own older nephew, Ryan, is going to play football
Linda's own older nephew, Ryan, is going to play football for the University of Washington Huskies this fall.
He's only 18, but his life might as well be set for college.
"I'm going to finish high school when I'm a senior," said Linda.
She says she has enough on her plate to support a family, but she also knows more has to be changed in order for her son's future to feel truly great.
"Our schools aren't preparing young people with a great future," says Linda. "If you have students who aren't prepared to deal with their college education now, that's because their parents want to protect those kids and that's what they are doing anyway."
The Washington Post has found a few places where the UO students do better than most — places that are not located on the West Coast. Below is your next-door neighbor's education.
Upper Arlington High School in Arlington, Va.
One of our favorites: An all-girls English arts and languages school from a nearby suburb. Upper Arlington High School offers two- and four-semester levels, including a master's program, to prepare its students for college
Sunspring
Sunspring is a 2016 experimental science fiction short film entirely written by an artificial intelligence bot using neural networks. It was conceived by BAFTA-nominated filmmaker Oscar Sharp and NYU AI researcher Ross Goodwin and produced by film production company, End Cue along with Allison Friedman and Andrew Swett. It stars Thomas Middleditch, Elisabeth Grey, and Humphrey Ker as three people, namely H, H2, and C, living in a future world and eventually connecting with each other through a love triangle. The script of the film was authored by a recurrent neural network called long short-term memory (LSTM) by an AI bot named Benjamin.
First, let me start off by saying I really enjoy cars. I am a serious enthusiast and drive the stuff I love in and out of the car. When I was 16, I bought my first car, a BMW M3 that had 3 cars that were older than me and 1 they were older than me. That car was my first car, and it still sits in my closet, as did my first car, my second, and my third. I own six cars and about three cars every week. I am a big believer in having a few different cars around my home that I am comfortable in. The idea has always appealed. I feel that having only two cars keeps from being overwhelmed with things to do so. One car can't contain all activities, and having a second car available to me also helps me to not be overwhelmed with all the things I have to do. My goal in my car buying is to keep the space filled, and to not want to have to be rushed through my day. So a lot of the reasons I want to purchase cars is because I have to move
That way, no matter how far they traveled, they would never be seen with their fathers again.
If his wife was alive, they would have to spend all summer in a cave, where they could watch as she died. But his daughter had died two weeks ago, and their home, their life, their home had long since passed them by. He told his wife to take his son with her to visit their graves: "Why shouldn't these children walk to the grave with my mother?" she asked. It was a simple request, and a request he accepted. His two eldest children were on standby.
When they arrived, they saw that their home had collapsed. The walls had been torn away, and the children sat up with trembling hands for hours, looking down on the graves of all the fallen mothers.
Advertisement - Continue Reading Below
"They left this place without a goodbye. All they have are the bones of their mother and brother!" they cried.
But the men's grief was understandable: The town had come to an end. The night before
https://talktotransformer.com made this with last sentence. =)) hahaha
But the men's grief was understandable: The town had come to an end. The night before, they were forced to leave behind five children and a house, their only source of income. As it turned out, the town's mayor had died in a car crash days earlier. The city's mayor was, needless to say, a former Marine.
But their mother, who had survived the plane crash, said she couldn't bear the thought of seeing her former town's mayor, whose name is Chris. She couldn't bear the thought of seeing a veteran. She simply could not bear that the men would die. They were the same men she had just told.
Her daughter, Linda, was devastated. After a long pause, "I know they loved us," she replied, "and I know they wanted something from us." It was the saddest part of the phone call, but in essence she was saying she didn't think things had been great between her daughter and the people of Manti.
Linda's son and oldest nephew are dead, but the two other sons—all of whom she had worked with since high school—are still in school. Linda's own older nephew, Ryan, is going to play football
Linda's own older nephew, Ryan, is going to play football for the University of Washington Huskies this fall.
He's only 18, but his life might as well be set for college.
"I'm going to finish high school when I'm a senior," said Linda.
She says she has enough on her plate to support a family, but she also knows more has to be changed in order for her son's future to feel truly great.
"Our schools aren't preparing young people with a great future," says Linda. "If you have students who aren't prepared to deal with their college education now, that's because their parents want to protect those kids and that's what they are doing anyway."
The Washington Post has found a few places where the UO students do better than most — places that are not located on the West Coast. Below is your next-door neighbor's education.
Upper Arlington High School in Arlington, Va.
One of our favorites: An all-girls English arts and languages school from a nearby suburb. Upper Arlington High School offers two- and four-semester levels, including a master's program, to prepare its students for college
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This is a short Sci-Fi movie written by an AI. May be you will interest if you do not know.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sunspring
Sunspring
Sunspring is a 2016 experimental science fiction short film entirely written by an artificial intelligence bot using neural networks. It was conceived by BAFTA-nominated filmmaker Oscar Sharp and NYU AI researcher Ross Goodwin and produced by film production company, End Cue along with Allison Friedman and Andrew Swett. It stars Thomas Middleditch, Elisabeth Grey, and Humphrey Ker as three people, namely H, H2, and C, living in a future world and eventually connecting with each other through a love triangle. The script of the film was authored by a recurrent neural network called long short-term memory (LSTM) by an AI bot named Benjamin.
Yes I were telling this.
First, let me start off by saying I really enjoy cars. I am a serious enthusiast and drive the stuff I love in and out of the car. When I was 16, I bought my first car, a BMW M3 that had 3 cars that were older than me and 1 they were older than me. That car was my first car, and it still sits in my closet, as did my first car, my second, and my third. I own six cars and about three cars every week. I am a big believer in having a few different cars around my home that I am comfortable in. The idea has always appealed. I feel that having only two cars keeps from being overwhelmed with things to do so. One car can't contain all activities, and having a second car available to me also helps me to not be overwhelmed with all the things I have to do. My goal in my car buying is to keep the space filled, and to not want to have to be rushed through my day. So a lot of the reasons I want to purchase cars is because I have to move
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