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Years after __45_ that article, I found myself at a crossroad in life. I had to sell all my possessions, __46_ what I could fit into two suitcases. I was very worried about losing things that I had previously decided were as _47_ to my existence as the air I breathe. _48_ I knew this was the right thing to do at that time, I still felt a bit _49_ about who I would be without all my stuff. Then I remembered that woman who had found happiness in Hawaii after radically (³¹µ×µØ) downsizing her _50_. At that moment I decided to _51_ her lead. I told myself that parting with all my stuff was a time of _52_ and self-discovery.
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How time flies. It has been two months since you came to our school for the exchange program£¬which has benefited all of us. During the past two months, we have studied in the same classroom and lived in the same dormitory, which has enabled us to know each other better. Doing the same sports on the playground gives us the opportunity to promote our friendship. I believe that the students in our school have learned a lot from the exchange program.
At last, on behalf of all the students in our school, I wish you a safe and happy journey