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A Perilous Journey-Personal Narrative

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A dangerous journey - a journey of personal tale danger - a perfect phrase explaining the whole 18 years of my life. Long before long as I can remember, I encountered many attempts and difficulties that I have to solve before I can develop further. Some of these problems are still being processed. I think that coping with these problems is an ongoing process. One of my problems is my difficult relationship with my parents. I love them deeply and taking care of me, but I believe that all teenagers are with their parents so I encountered difficulties with them.

In the 1960s, the fact that my own grandparents and their children moved to the UK reminded me of the dangerous journey I had experienced from Macedonia to Pakistan in Hellenistic era and everywhere. I soon realized what I was learning. This is an ancient historical era, unlike the military and political history of Rome and Greece, I can actually build it at a personal level. However, most of the historical analysis at this time is that it was made by a very privileged person, very white, although it can not be said to be very clever. It is too likely to include the theme of complex resilience and identity that entered during this period

A dangerous journey - a journey of personal tale danger - a perfect phrase explaining the whole 18 years of my life. Long before long as I can remember, I encountered many attempts and difficulties that I have to solve before I can develop further. Some of these problems are still being processed. I think that coping with these problems is an ongoing process. One of my problems is my difficult relationship with my parents. - "It might explode the world" Jim Sadler, the leading role of David Malov's metaphor fiction "Flying Peter", is rethinking the violent nature of his father, but the madness mentioned in the later sentence and Chaos depicts human "barbarity". And the destruction of mankind. Natural order. In the explanation of Jim's father's anger there is a destructive explanation of the people saying "There is no something under breath without being blackened."