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Don't Forget - Little Pearls of Wisdom and Words of Advice, from a Teacher to His Students
Don't Forget - Little Pearls of Wisdom and Words of Advice, from a Teacher to His Students
Don't Forget - Little Pearls of Wisdom and Words of Advice, from a Teacher to His Students
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This is a work that is meant to give advice and words of wisdom and encouragement, especially for graduating students. The book goes through a series of "Don't Forget's" and encourages readers to remember to believe in themselves. From the back cover of the print edition: "This book is written as a guidebook that offers small words of advice to students, young adults, and even adults and that reminds people to remember about the important things in life. The book is structured in a series of "Don't Forget's" in life, such as "Don't Forget to Smile" and "Don't Forget to Say I Love You." Each "Don't Forget" offers an explanation to as why we should not forget whichever topic is presented. This can act as a guide for graduating students, a reminder for young adults, and a read to look back on their lives for adults of all ages."
LanguageEnglish
PublisherLulu.com
Release dateJul 21, 2015
ISBN9781329400368
Don't Forget - Little Pearls of Wisdom and Words of Advice, from a Teacher to His Students

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    Don't Forget - Little Pearls of Wisdom and Words of Advice, from a Teacher to His Students - Philip Cheung

    Don't Forget - Little Pearls of Wisdom and Words of Advice, from a Teacher to His Students

    Don’t Forget

    Little Pearls of Wisdom and Words of Advice,

    from a teacher to his students

    Philip Cheung

    Copyright © 2015 by Philip Cheung

    All rights reserved.

    No part of this book may be reproduced in any form without permission in writing from the author. The only exception is by a reviewer, who may quote short excerpts in a review.

    About the image on the front cover:

    This is a picture of a statue that I have interpreted to symbolize a child looking up to his father and a father waiting to embrace his son.  This reminds me of our Heavenly Father’s unconditional love and embrace for us.

    Philip Cheung                                                                     

    If you have any questions, comments, or suggestions concerning this book, please feel free to contact the author at the below contact information.                                                                     

    P.O. Box 46733

    Philadelphia, PA  19160

    pcheungauthor@gmail.com

    Printed in the United States of America

    First Printing: May 2015

    Public Access E-book Edition

    ISBN: 978-1-329-40036-8

    Dedication

    This is dedicated to the first graduating class of the Regina Academy at St. John the Baptist, the Class of 2015.  Thank you for all that you have taught me.

    Hold fast to dreams

    For if dreams die

    Life is a broken-winged bird

    That cannot fly.

    – Langston Hughes,

    Dreams

    Don’t Forget

    INTRODUCTION

    …………………………………………......

    Don’t Forget

    Little Pearls of Wisdom and Words of Advice,

    from a teacher to his students

    Hi there, thanks for picking up this book.  I currently teach science and religion to middle school/junior high students at an independent Catholic school.  As I was working with the eighth graders this year, I was brought back to my own childhood years and thought about how far I’ve come.  There were so many things I know now that I wish I would’ve known before – isn’t this the story of

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