We all have something important and special to us. We have books and money, computer and internet, but the most special thing for me is my laptop.
This is a gift from my parents. Five years ago when I entered college, they purchased it on behalf of me, but I used this to complete all the presentations and tasks and browsed the website online. This gift represents my parents' love for me and my desire for success. It tells me that my success and education are important to them, and it also shows how they encourage and motivate me to do my best in the future.
Before my laptop, I had a desktop computer. But I like my laptop, not my desktop. Because I can take it during work, college and travel. I think computers are indispensable to our daily lives. I use the Internet and download books and teaching materials in English. I am using it to read news, listen to music, playing games, and communicating with my friends.
I spend most of my time on my laptop. I spend more time than I spend on my friends. Up to now it took several days to send a message, but now you can easily communicate by e-mail. I can chat and watch each other using a video camera. My laptop enrich me intellectually and socially. I connect people and social networking sites all over the world. I see the latest information on social media; I write essays, read online stories, search occupations
Now I am using it to write AWWP. I really appreciate how AWWP guides and edits my writing and feedback. I like how other Afghan women share ideas, experiences, problems. I like to read their poems and stories on my blog. I use a laptop to write and make all my work.
Technology has changed our civilization, business, banking, computing, and other countless ways. But for me, the most important technology is my laptop, this is a gift from my parents.
I switched to my laptop and wrote a letter to a typewriter; I am in a house that grew up in my parents' house / Pennsylvania. Since the keys of laptop computers are light, it is truly tricky to typing in the same way as typing, only when typewriters are used. It requires muscle and focus. So that's good. By the way, in Pennsylvania, I like it more, it is definitely green; New York is not much fun recently, I think I will follow the same path, do the same thing - it's my fault, though. .. I do not think that the city was always good, but recently I want to know that the city was always good. I succeeded there, but I do not think that I am growing up.
My older sister and I were tired of using my father's home office computer and was worried that I might be infected with a virus and lose important documents, so I used a sharing laptop I received it as a Christmas present for my parents. The purpose of this laptop computer is even weekday afternoon homework, even "approved" games like "The Sims", even some puzzles and head gymnastics games during our free time on weekends. When my sister graduated from the eighth grade, my parents bought a desktop computer as "a reward for graduating directly from high school". (I personally think I'm tired of fighting for 'agreed time' that the other person can use the computer, I enjoy the freedom to own a laptop in just a few months .