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30 mins • 10 pts
This t-shirt is more than just a piece of clothing; it’s a worn-out comfort. The cotton is incredibly soft and thin, stretched and faded from countless washes. The color, a deep navy blue, has softened into a gentle, muted shade. There's a tiny, almost invisible hole near the collar, a small imperfection that only adds to its character. The hem is slightly frayed, and the neckline is no longer crisp, but perfectly relaxed. Putting it on feels like wrapping myself in a warm hug from a dear friend. It carries no special logo or design, yet its simple, comfortable familiarity makes it the first thing I reach for on a lazy day.
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Last summer, my family and I went to Bali for a week. We flew from Jakarta on a Tuesday morning and arrived in Denpasar in the afternoon. The first three days, we stayed in Ubud. We visited the famous Tegalalang Rice Terraces, where we took beautiful pictures. We also explored the Monkey Forest, which was a very fun but slightly scary experience because the monkeys were so playful and a little bit cheeky.
On the fourth day, we moved to a hotel in Seminyak, a more coastal area. We spent our days relaxing on the beach and trying out different surf lessons. My younger brother was a natural, but I had a hard time balancing on the board. In the evenings, we enjoyed delicious seafood dinners at restaurants by the sea while watching the beautiful sunset. On our last day, we bought a lot of souvenirs for our friends and family before heading to the airport. It was a perfect holiday filled with wonderful memories.
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Once upon a time, in a quaint little village, there lived a baker named Arthur. He was known for his delicious bread, but his shop was failing because a new, bigger bakery had opened across the street. Arthur felt defeated and was ready to close his shop.
One morning, as he was cleaning, a mysterious old woman entered his bakery. She didn't buy anything, but simply left a small bag of flour on the counter. "Use this," she said with a knowing smile, "and your luck will change." Then she vanished as mysteriously as she had arrived.
Arthur was skeptical, but he had nothing to lose. He used the flour to bake a batch of his famous honey-and-oats bread. When he pulled them from the oven, they had a golden glow and smelled like pure happiness. A young boy passing by smelled the bread and asked for a slice. As soon as he took a bite, his sad face lit up with a huge smile. Word of the "happy bread" spread throughout the village. People came from all over, not just for the taste, but for the feeling it gave them.
Arthur realized it wasn't the flour that was magical, but the joy he put into his baking. The magic was in his kindness and willingness to keep trying. His shop thrived once more, and he never forgot the lesson that a little bit of kindness can bring happiness to many.
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Dolphins are highly intelligent marine mammals that belong to the family Delphinidae. They are known for their playful behavior, sleek bodies, and distinctive clicks, whistles, and squeals. Dolphins live in groups called pods, which can range from a few individuals to more than a hundred. They are found in oceans worldwide and thrive in both deep and shallow waters.
The body of a dolphin is designed for speed and agility. They have a streamlined shape, a smooth skin, and a dorsal fin on their back that helps them stabilize in the water. Dolphins are carnivorous, and their diet consists mainly of fish and squid. They use a sophisticated method called echolocation to hunt, navigate, and communicate with each other. Echolocation involves emitting sound waves and listening for the echoes to create a mental map of their surroundings.
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How Rain is formed.
Rain is a crucial part of the Earth's water cycle, and its formation is a continuous natural process. This process begins with evaporation, where the sun’s heat causes water from oceans, rivers, and lakes to turn into an invisible gas called water vapor. This water vapor rises into the atmosphere.
As the water vapor ascends, the air becomes cooler. This cooling causes the water vapor to undergo condensation, turning back into tiny liquid droplets or ice crystals. These droplets and crystals gather around small particles like dust or pollen in the air, forming clouds.
When these tiny water droplets or ice crystals in the clouds grow large and heavy enough, they can no longer be held up by the air currents. At this point, they fall to the Earth's surface as precipitation, which we commonly know as rain. The entire process then begins again as the water collects in bodies of water and the sun heats it up once more.
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How to Make an Omelet
This text provides a simple, step-by-step guide to making a delicious omelet.
Ingredients:
- 2 large eggs
- 1 tablespoon of butter or oil
- Salt and pepper
-Optional fillings: cheese, chopped vegetables, ham, or mushrooms
Steps:
1. First, crack the two eggs into a bowl and whisk them with a fork until the yolks and whites are fully mixed. Add a pinch of salt and pepper.
2. Heat a non-stick frying pan over medium heat and add the butter or oil.
3. Once the butter has melted and is sizzling, pour the egg mixture into the pan.
4. Let the eggs cook for about a minute. When the edges of the omelet start to set, use a spatula to gently push the cooked edges toward the center. Tilt the pan to allow the uncooked egg to flow underneath.
5. When the top of the egg is still a little runny, add your fillings to one side of the omelet.
6. Using your spatula, carefully fold the other half of the omelet over the fillings.
7. Cook for another 30 seconds to a minute until the omelet is golden brown.
8. Slide the omelet onto a plate and serve immediately.
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JAKARTA - Indonesian athlete Maria Santoso has won a gold medal in the women's weightlifting competition at the Asian Games, bringing Indonesia's total medal count to 25. Santoso, 23, lifted a combined total of 250kg, setting a new national record.
The competition, held at the Jakarta International Expo, was a tense affair, with Santoso facing a strong challenge from her competitors from China and South Korea. In her final lift, she successfully hoisted 140kg, securing her first gold medal on an international stage. Her victory was met with a thunderous applause from the home crowd. Santoso has been training for this event for over three years, overcoming a series of injuries to reach the top podium.
"I am so proud to represent my country," Santoso said in a post-competition interview. "This medal is not just for me, but for every Indonesian who believes in hard work and perseverance. I couldn't have done it without the support of my coaches and my family." The President of Indonesia has congratulated Santoso on her historic achievement.
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