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TO BE OR NOT TO BE by Radhia B. My community consists of my family, friends, neighbors, pets, people I unfriend, and enemies. There are several ways that I can keep my community unified and strong. Asking for help from each other makes us feel much closer together especially in this critical time with the pandemic. I will provide those who have the virus with food and other needs. Sharing our experience together supports one another and creates a strong wall of confidence. I will keep the secrets of my neighbors who don’t want to broadcast their stories. Being hopeful, safe and enjoying your time with your family builds peacefulness. .I like to see my neighborhood calm and I love and respect each member of my community. It is not difficult to be a beautiful and strong community if we look in the same path as unity. Radhia B. is a student in the Intermediate High ESL morning class Life in California is much very different from other cities. California has that spark that magical touch that makes it what it is now with its beautiful bridges, vineyards, industries and companies as a source of work and that’s in the north of California, the Silicon Valley. And southern California has beautiful amusement parks, film industries, landscapes and the beautiful places that make up what is California, the golden dream of every person. I enjoy it and I rejoice it because here I saw the birth of my three beautiful children. It only has a small defect, northern California is on the rise in housing cost, that is why many people are emigrating to other cities or states for the type of life that California has. But I like it and here I am because I decided it. Diego is in the Beginning High ESL evening class

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