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1. Book title :Yes We Can! PRESIDENT BARACK OBAMA
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P.43 - 64
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When Obama came back to Hawaii, he studied Punahou Academy school since 10 years old.
When he was 10 years old he's very smart in his class and only black kids in the class.
In 1960s had made everyone afraid of political climate in Indonesia.
He didn't know how to play cheese, badminton, and soccer when he was in Africa.
Obama was 10 years old he moved to Indonisia with his father.
Because his father's grandparents have argued about the house in Hawaii.Also he has transport to work his job.
He came back to Hawaii in 1970 to go high school.
So they were happied again.
He was always played basketball since he's childhood
He was high school, he started to read book called "Invisible Man" by RalphEllison.
Vocabuary (15words)
Perpetuate (V) - to preserve from extinction or oblivion.
Accompany (V) - to go along or in company with.
Gravitate (V) - to move.
Tease (V) - to irritate or provoke.
Reunion (N) - the state of being united.
Hesitate (V) - to be reluctant or wait.
Figurine (N) - a small ornamental figure of pottery like plastic, metal, and so on.
Albumen (N) - white egg.
Intelligence (N) - capacity for learning, reasoning, understanding, and similar forms of mental activity.
Mankind (N) - the human race.
Enslave (V) - to make a slave of; reduce to slavery.
Gamesmanship (N) -the use of methods, esp. in a sports contest, that are dubious or seemingly improper but not strictly illegal.
Varsity (Adj) - pertaining to a university or school team.
Attain (V) - to reach.
Lackadaisical (Adj) - without interest, vigor, or determination.
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