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The group's inayofuata stop is the Museum of English Rural Life. This museum showcases the history of the English countryside with exhibits on farming, food, and craft. Multi-language audio guides were also available upon request in the ticket booth. The five Marafiki and the Beatles enjoyed looking at the exhibits while using their audio guides to narrate the stories behind them. After going through them all, they bought some vitabu in the souvenir shop. Their third and final stop in the itinerary is the Motion Simulation Room, which allows visitors to try their hand on driving a range of racing cars in fully professional simulators, thus delivering an unbelievably realistic and immersive experience. Everyone had a blast here, and they even got a group picha as a keepsake. As they went back outside, Rosie remarked, "That was such a wonderful tour we had!" George replied, "It sure is, love! We had lots of fun." Rosie said, "Yeah! Since it's already getting dark, shall we eat chajio, chakula cha jioni now?" George replied, "Certainly." Rosie said, "All right." With that, the five Marafiki and the Beatles walked until they found a pizza restaurant. They then went in, got their orders, and waited patiently for their chakula and drinks to arrive.

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"Here we are!" Bridget exclaimed when the group finally reached her house. Once they went inside, her foster father asked, "Hey, Bridget, where have wewe been?" Bridget replied, "Oh, I just came from the city square, pa. And look who I met there." With a pleasantly surprised look, he said, "My! It's Nicholas!" Bridget responded, "That's right! He came here to check on me. I thought it was very sweet of him." Her father remarked, "That's really nice." He then asked Nicholas, "So, what else brings wewe here to Manchester?" Nicholas replied, "Well, we came here to help investigate what caused the...
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After a four-hour ride, the foursome and the Beatles finally arrived in Manchester. While walking, they could observe that the place was not as alive because of the water disruption. Even the giant kisima, chemchemi in the city square was all dried up. As the group stopped to plan out what they should do next, Nicholas saw a familiar figure approaching their vicinity. The figure herself stopped and thought, "Nicholas, is that you?" At just the right time, he exclaimed, "Bridget!" The two then ran towards each other and gave a big hug. Bridget said, "Oh, Nicholas, I missed wewe so much! Did wewe come here...
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One afternoon, Rosie went to a convenience store to buy some soda for her friends. Upon returning to the dorm, however, she saw them all sitting in the dining meza, jedwali looking very upset. She asked them with deep concern, "What seems to be the problem, mates?" Nicholas replied, "Oh, Rosie, we just saw a terrible news ripoti on the telly, which was about Manchester experiencing a state of crisis right now because the water supply there has been abruptly cut off. It also alisema that the city might plunge into chaos if the water could not be restored in a couple of days. This made me worried about...
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"And that's me story, mates." Declared Nicholas as he concluded it. Rosie remarked while a tear streamed down her eye, "That was very heartwarming, buddy. I am deeply touched." John added, "So am I. I'm sorry about what happened to wewe when wewe got bullied kwa Jason growing up. wewe never deserved that." Ringo said, "Indeed. I hope karma got him." Nicholas smiled and replied, "Oh, it did. He's currently in jail for the rest of his life." "Thank goodness! Now, that serves him right!" Exclaimed Ringo. "Definitely!" Replied Nicholas. Paul said, "That part where wewe helped Bridget gave...
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Leaving For College in London
After four years, I finally graduated from high school. Our ceremony was magnificent, and we brought nyumbani a lovely souvenir picha as a keepsake of the event. In the following months while we had my college papers filled up, my parents and I visited London so that I could get oriented with the city. We also visited the chuo kikuu, chuo kikuu cha College, which was my school of choice, and had a tour around the campus. When the new school mwaka started, my parents drove me back there. I alisema "Goodbye" and blew lots of kisses to them as I got off near the main building. They also told...
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Nicholas in High School
On August 2013, I started high school. I had better memories there than in my elementary. One day, however, I got bullied and beat up kwa Jason and his gang again. Thankfully, they got expelled and never came back after that. My inayopendelewa memories in high school are winning first place in the sports tournament, reciting a poem and a short story during history class, and of course, performing with a band which covered Beatles songs for the prom event. Before that took place, I bought a new guitar, and I practiced playing it every day. This resulted in the band being given...
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A siku at Alton Towers
In celebration of my graduation from elementary, my parents and I went to Alton Towers for a siku of fun and games. We first went to the water park, where we had a blast swimming, snorkeling, and riding the water slides. After that, we proceeded to the theme park. There, we rode the roller coaster, bumper cars, ferris wheel, and the Runaway Mine Train. We also challenged ourselves inside the arcade, and won several great prizes there. Our visit was capped off with the beautiful musical kisima, chemchemi show. It was nothing like I've never seen before. We then left the resort with plenty of smiles all the way home.

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Helping an Abused Girl
One day, while I was biking around the neighborhood, a shock came into my face when I saw a woman beating her daughter up endlessly. I approached them and asked her, "What do wewe think you're doing? How could wewe treat the poor girl like that? She's already crying hysterically, and wewe should be ashamed of yourself!" When the woman heard this, she stormed off angrily. Thus, leaving me and the girl behind. With deep concern, I asked her, "Are wewe all right, darling?" She replied as tears streamed down her eyes, "No, I'm not. I'm terribly bruised and deeply hurt emotionally."...
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The Bully and an Asthma Attack
By the time I was in elementary, my resemblance to George was becoming zaidi obvious. This caused several of my classmates, mostly the girls, to gaze at me admiringly. Of course, I wasn't shy at all. I was just quiet. I smiled and waved at them in return, though. Everything was going quite well at first. When, suddenly, while I was walking back to the classroom after lunch break, someone tripped me to the floor. It was my childhood bully, Jason. He laughed at me and exclaimed, "Well, lookie here. It's a little old hairball!" This caused me to become angry, and I...
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An Irish Adventure
A week after my first siku of school, my parents and I went on a vacation to Ireland to celebrate St. Patrick's siku and to visit some relatives there. We rode a cruise ship from Albert Dock, which crossed the River Mersey and the Irish Sea before stopping in Dublin. After getting off the ship, my aunt, uncle, and cousin Liam met us outside the pier, and we stayed in their house for the entire trip. The highlights of it were visiting Blarney ngome and kissing the Stone, shopping in Cork City, and taking lots of picha with wacky poses in Giant's Causeway. I even collected shamrocks during our tours and brought them back nyumbani with me. In the end, it was a wonderful experience for all of us.

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Introduction
The foursome and the Beatles have been relaxing inside the dorm as the weekend started. Nicholas was playing his guitar, gitaa when something popped out of his head. He told the others, "Mates, would wewe like me to tell wewe about me early life?" Rosie replied, "Definitely, buddy! We'd upendo to." George added, "Here, here!" Nicholas said, "Jolly good! There will be plenty of touching moments here, so please have a box of tissues ready." "All right. Here it is." Replied Paul as he held the tissue box. And with that, Nicholas commenced his story.

The Birth of Nicholas
I was born on February...
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Hello, everyone! Kelly here. The following is going to be a rant blog on why I despise politics. So, without further ado, let's begin.

What is it about politics that makes me hate them so much? Well, first and foremost, they are very toxic. They destroy friendships and family relationships to the point where they probably would never reconcile. It's really heartbreaking, and I weep for those whose lives were ruined kwa politics. They just make people miserable in the long run.

Secondly, politics cause unnecessary tension. Imagine a peaceful conversation suddenly turning into a violent political...
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posted by 80smusiclover1
Hey, there! Paul recently made an makala like this. So, here's my own take on it. Enjoy!

1. What was your pet's name? My pet's name was Yardie.

2. What kind of pet was it and what breed? Yardie was a dog, and he was a mixed breed.

3. How long have wewe had your pet? I've had Yardie for nearly two years. From late 2007 to early 2008.

4. How did wewe get your pet? I discovered Yardie as a stray dog in my village. When I saw him for the first time, he looked rather injured and was limping. I felt sorry for him, and I decided to take him to the nearby vet, who nursed him back to good health. Afterwards,...
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Conclusion
"So, there wewe have it, my friends." Rosie alisema as she finished telling her early life story. Nicholas remarked, "That was very touching, love." "And bittersweet, too." Added a teary-eyed Ringo. George said, "I'm sorry wewe had to part with Zack before coming here, Rosie." Paul added, "Me too. I'm sure it was quite hard for you." Rosie replied, "Oh, it was. However, everything got better with time, and I knew that I would find new Marafiki when I left, which I did!" Nicholas said, "That's right, darling!" John added, "And that's veddy good for wewe as well!" Rosie replied, "Indeed! I'm...
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The Graduation and Preparing For College in England
Zack and I finally graduated on May, 2017. The ceremony was really wonderful. After we all accepted our diplomas aliyopewa to us kwa the principal, we posed for a great group photo. Both of our parents were there and took pictures of us, too. This was followed kwa a delicious and hearty lunch with chakula prepared kwa the cafeteria. Afterwards, it was time to go back home. Tears streamed down Zack's eyes as he told me, "Well, this is it, Rosie. Our last time together. I just wanna say 'Thank You' for everything you've done for me and for being such a...
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Rosie Goes to High School
After finishing elementary, my parents decided to transfer me to the British School for my high school. It was also during this time that I gained an interest in studying muziki in England for my college, and this was the perfect starting point for me. Zack transferred here as well. One day, while eating lunch at the cafeteria, he became sad and sighed heavily. I asked him, "What's the matter, Zack? Is something bothering you?" He replied, "Rosie, I hate to tell wewe this, but my grandfather has been diagnosed with diabetes recently. My parents told me that, after I graduate...
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