As Benjamin Franklin, the founder of our country said, "You may be late, but the time will not be delayed, you think about it, the time has no pause nor interruption , The time remained totally unchanged, it may be our most accurate form of system measurement, since my father's time should not be delayed and should be the most reliable source, we I am pleased that you are on time.
In the morning I admired the committee, classmates, and the staff. The late Emma Bombeck wrote that "If I can live, I laugh more." The author knows the importance of laughing. For people, people laughing are very happy. Try lengthening your face all day, and you will soon notice that others are avoiding you. You can not underestimate the power of laughter. This is part of life. Laughter is a universal language. It is very beneficial to the human body and has no known side effects. As a psychiatrist Robert Holden said, laughter creates a happy chemical called endorphin working in the brain and gives us a sense of satisfaction. When you laugh, all thought processes stop, other ideas do not enter our head.
Erma Bombeck is a wonderful and fun woman. She experienced many ups and downs in her life, but she never let them go to her. She just smiled. Erma Louise Bombeck was born in Dayton, Ohio on February 21, 1927. Her mother's name is Erma Fiste. When Elma was born, she was 16 years old. Her father's name is Cassius Edwin Fist. When Elma was born, he was only 33 years old. As a crane operator he did not earn much money, but he always provided funds for his family. Erma also has a half sister, Thelma, who was 14 years old when Erma was born. Selma came from her father's previous marriage. Erma and Thelma are very close. They all live in Hedges Street, Dayton, Ohio.