58. Discuss the most important peice of advice you have ever received and its effect in your life?
I remember the days of my childhood and my present teenage hood (i do not know if that is a word) and my last check up at the dentist. There was always a poster on the wall of the notice board." Brush your teeth twice a day," says the three doctors, sponsored by Colgate. Colgate is a trusted brand for tooth paste and too brushes and other dental things. Anyways, the phrase was always repeated by every dentist I have ever visited, and my parents. My reason for visiting is because my milk teeth fall off slowly that at the usual pace. Back to the second part of the phrase, "Brush and your teeth will shine." My teeth and my report card were equally bad. Each year it slowly started to get better. My teeth look better than the past, and so do my grades.. Those two phrases, repeatedly asked to complete have indirectly helped my academic life. Brush twice a day, study twice/ at the most once a day and perfection. The teeth and my subjects go very well, if you brush everyday your teeth will be fight, if you practice you work he/she has good grades, but over the years your teeth become yellow, whether or not he/she brushes, and the same thing happens to his/her memory and willingness to learn. It happens to everyone, but it hurts nobody. I do not have any cavities and neither do my grades.
I remember the days of my childhood and my present teenage hood (i do not know if that is a word) and my last check up at the dentist. There was always a poster on the wall of the notice board." Brush your teeth twice a day," says the three doctors, sponsored by Colgate. Colgate is a trusted brand for tooth paste and too brushes and other dental things. Anyways, the phrase was always repeated by every dentist I have ever visited, and my parents. My reason for visiting is because my milk teeth fall off slowly that at the usual pace. Back to the second part of the phrase, "Brush and your teeth will shine." My teeth and my report card were equally bad. Each year it slowly started to get better. My teeth look better than the past, and so do my grades.. Those two phrases, repeatedly asked to complete have indirectly helped my academic life. Brush twice a day, study twice/ at the most once a day and perfection. The teeth and my subjects go very well, if you brush everyday your teeth will be fight, if you practice you work he/she has good grades, but over the years your teeth become yellow, whether or not he/she brushes, and the same thing happens to his/her memory and willingness to learn. It happens to everyone, but it hurts nobody. I do not have any cavities and neither do my grades.
That is the best advice I have got so far, I may have got better ones but they do not come to mind.
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