As explained in Arcadia's "Laughter and Tears" from 1885 to 1978, in our weather you can "like it or leave". Partly influenced major academic history of Acadia's history as described in Arcadia "Laughter and Tears" excerpted from Los Angeles City Taboo from 1885 to 1978. Among them, she was called floods in 1947, 1935, 1888 snowstorm, 1920 flood, sandstorm, 1953, 1959 and 1974 tornado. At the same time, she also said that many other natural disasters Said he hit Arcadia in Nebraska.
Arcadia refers to the idea of utopia: the idea of harmony between nature and the whole world. This term comes from the state of Greece and has the same name. The mountain scenery and the farmers' population in the area are restricted to a sparse history, later "Arcadia" shows the beauty of pristine nature, it is a pronoun of poetic. Residents seem to live in a life without pride and desire that eroded the rest of the world. Residents of Acadia are believed to be close to nature without being influenced by civilization and morality.
Last month my father walked in front of my home in Arcadia, California. A few minutes later, he was stopped by the police. This is about 100 feet from his house. The police started walking out of the squad car and the hands were not shooting guns. They asked my father for their identity. They asked him what he was doing there. They asked where he lives. To understand this story, it is important to know simple things. My father lived in a house for nearly 30 years. He was the first black man to emigrate black families to the community. He did this for us and his children and was able to receive the best education in the state's best public school system. In fact, we five went to a nearby school and graduated from Arcadia High School.
About two weeks later I walked around and was still full of anger. My negative emotions and despair can not enjoy a fun day and I can not enjoy a quiet and healthy walk nearby. It was the moment when I changed my mind. Is this the method I am hoping for in the next four years? of course. Abraham Lincoln says, "Most people are happy enough that they are decided." I decided on that morning to protect my top priority, my own happiness. This made me start looking for things I learned from Donald Trump.