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hardship

2024-02-12 20:36:05

Tribulation (Third person is simple, now simple, current participle is difficult, simple past and past participle is difficult)

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We lost the election with the narrowest profit margin but the people of Oregon asked us about how education, in particular the teaching of how to read like this, makes Oregon school children more difficult.

The difficult theme appeared in John Steinbeck's novel "Men and Men". [Difficulty is a topic that most people can reach because there are many difficulties in people's lives. For example, George and Rennie are hard to find a job, they have nothing, they have suffered unnecessary troubles, and they have personal difficulties in their novels. The author uses settings, inconsistencies, and expression practices to convey the subject to the reader. Settings are used to determine the time, place, and atmosphere of the story. In the 1930's, the novel "The Mice and Men" was in the countryside of California. Meanwhile, George and Renee searched for more jobs due to long-term unemployment and it was difficult to maintain a stable job. Most men travel by themselves, but George remains at Lenny, even if it makes it more difficult to maintain work. "You can not find a job and I have lost my job." George told Lenny at the beginning of the novel.

The word difficult is a hint of that meaning. Difficult things are difficult. Like marathon training, I have done a lot of work to achieve a larger goal. Otherwise there is a possibility that it will be unbearable situation. If you lose your job, you may end up in financial difficulties. Sometimes, as the people suffering after the earthquake are suffering, difficulties are only occurring.

For that part, the difficulty of unqualified relatives can not meet very difficult requirements. However, in some cases, difficulties experienced by unqualified relatives can be regarded as part of a very difficult decision, but to the extent that such difficulties will affect one or more qualified relatives is. Applicants for exemption listed in Chapter 1 can not meet extremely difficult requirements by meeting difficulties, except for some applicants who are self-applicants of the Act on Violence against Women (VAWA) There are cases. If the applicant is not a DFWA self-applicant who submits his own hard evidence, the staff will need to consider so-called difficulties as it affects the applicant's eligible relatives.