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https://3speak.tv/watch?v=eudarcabello/eufgyzdy
Sure, this theme was for a particular movement, but I took advantage of the opportunity to write this song and touch on the issues discussed here. These movements are just as important as others, such as caring for the planet, and I think the song also talks about caring for children. At least that's the strong message that this anime, which I loved so much, used to convey.
Hello, lovely people of the HIVE OPEN MIC community, @eudarcabello here, and this time I'm participating in week 304, entitled Movements. I didn't want to leave this post to the last minute. I always do my best to post on time during the week, and this time I didn't want to fail, but it happened. I hope to be on time from now on, really. My graduate school evaluations are back in full force, which is driving me crazy, along with my thesis. That break is over. Remembering that I was given the opportunity to continue with this graduate program in Marine Biology, I have to keep giving it my all. After all, I want to earn this master's degree, and maybe now I'll fall in love with the marine field. The song I picked isn't the best fit for my voice, and I'm still not practicing the songs as much as I should. It's the ending song for an anime I loved as a kid, so I titled it "Doraemon Ending" for this post. I didn't want to keep thinking about whether I could come up with another song. I'm happy with my choice for this week. I definitely needed to do it. I feel like it has a lot to do with the theme, although I don't think it sounded great, and I respect it if you didn't like how it turned out.
Source/Fuente
My dad actually had problems having children; in fact, I am his only biological son. I studied bioanalysis for a while and during an internship in a laboratory, I realized that my fertility is also quite low, but I don't want to have biological children; I prefer to have pets and plants. Not having this parental instinct doesn't mean I dislike children. The truth is, I also don't want to pass on my diabetes or other medical problems I've had throughout my life.
With my institution, I support some government activities called Semillero científico (Scientific Seedbed), which aim to show young students the working life of a professional adult to see if this motivates them to study university degrees and pursue similar careers. When I was studying for my degree in biology, I noticed that many people ended up teaching, so I switched to bioanalysis, but I had already fallen in love with biology. I still don't feel that love for teaching, but I am coming to terms with the idea. In my talks, I encourage young people to take care of the planet, values that we all need, but since children are the future, it's good to start there.
I try to let all the things in my life flow, I might try to force everything a little bit, like with the Marine Biology postgraduate course or trying to be constant in Hive, but whatever ends up turning out, I know I will know how to accept it. Grateful for all the good things that have happened to me and the bad things that I have gotten rid of, for your support, I hope you also visit my other posts, good luck with your content and see you next week.
By Eudarhttps://3speak.tv/watch?v=eudarcabello/eufgyzdy
Sure, this theme was for a particular movement, but I took advantage of the opportunity to write this song and touch on the issues discussed here. These movements are just as important as others, such as caring for the planet, and I think the song also talks about caring for children. At least that's the strong message that this anime, which I loved so much, used to convey.
Hello, lovely people of the HIVE OPEN MIC community, @eudarcabello here, and this time I'm participating in week 304, entitled Movements. I didn't want to leave this post to the last minute. I always do my best to post on time during the week, and this time I didn't want to fail, but it happened. I hope to be on time from now on, really. My graduate school evaluations are back in full force, which is driving me crazy, along with my thesis. That break is over. Remembering that I was given the opportunity to continue with this graduate program in Marine Biology, I have to keep giving it my all. After all, I want to earn this master's degree, and maybe now I'll fall in love with the marine field. The song I picked isn't the best fit for my voice, and I'm still not practicing the songs as much as I should. It's the ending song for an anime I loved as a kid, so I titled it "Doraemon Ending" for this post. I didn't want to keep thinking about whether I could come up with another song. I'm happy with my choice for this week. I definitely needed to do it. I feel like it has a lot to do with the theme, although I don't think it sounded great, and I respect it if you didn't like how it turned out.
Source/Fuente
My dad actually had problems having children; in fact, I am his only biological son. I studied bioanalysis for a while and during an internship in a laboratory, I realized that my fertility is also quite low, but I don't want to have biological children; I prefer to have pets and plants. Not having this parental instinct doesn't mean I dislike children. The truth is, I also don't want to pass on my diabetes or other medical problems I've had throughout my life.
With my institution, I support some government activities called Semillero científico (Scientific Seedbed), which aim to show young students the working life of a professional adult to see if this motivates them to study university degrees and pursue similar careers. When I was studying for my degree in biology, I noticed that many people ended up teaching, so I switched to bioanalysis, but I had already fallen in love with biology. I still don't feel that love for teaching, but I am coming to terms with the idea. In my talks, I encourage young people to take care of the planet, values that we all need, but since children are the future, it's good to start there.
I try to let all the things in my life flow, I might try to force everything a little bit, like with the Marine Biology postgraduate course or trying to be constant in Hive, but whatever ends up turning out, I know I will know how to accept it. Grateful for all the good things that have happened to me and the bad things that I have gotten rid of, for your support, I hope you also visit my other posts, good luck with your content and see you next week.