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Pen pals (or penpals, pen-pals, penfriends or pen friends) are people who regularly write to each other, particularly via postal mail. Pen pals are usually strangers whose relationship is based primarily, or even solely, on their exchange of letters. Occasionally, pen pals may already have a relationship that is not regularly conducted in person.
PurposesA pen pal relationship is often used to practice reading and writing in a foreign language, to improve literacy, to learn more about other countries and lifestyles, and to make friendships. While the expansion of the Internet has reduced the number of traditional pen pals,[1] pen pal clubs can nowadays be found on the Internet, in magazine columns, newspapers, and sometimes through clubs or special interest groups. OrganizationsMany pen pals meet each other through organizations that bring people together for this purpose. Organizations can be split into three main categories: free, partial subscription, and subscription-based clubs. Free clubs are usually funded by advertising and profiles are not reviewed, whereas subscription-based clubs will usually not contain any advertising and will have an administrator approving profiles to the database. While the traditional snail mail pen pal relationship has fallen into a decline due to modern technology closing the world's communication gap, prison pen pal services have combined technology with traditional letter writing. These sites allow prisoners to place pen pal ads online; however, inmates in the United States and most of the world are not permitted to access the Internet. Therefore, the pen pal relationships with inmates are still conducted via postal mail. Other pen pal organizations have survived by embracing the technology of the Internet. In popular cultureThe Australian author Geraldine Brooks wrote a memoir entitled Foreign Correspondence (1997), about her childhood which was enriched by her exchanges of letters with other children in Australia and overseas, and her travels as an adult in search of the people they had become. In the 1970s, the syndicated children's television program Big Blue Marble often invited viewers to write to them for their own pen pal. On another children's TV show, Pee-wee's Playhouse, Pee-wee Herman would often receive pen pal letters. At the 1964/1965 World's Fair in New York, the Parker Pen pavilion provided a computer pen pal matching service; Parker Pen officially terminated the service in 1967. This service did not work in conjunction with any other pen friend clubs. The computer system and database used for this service were not sold, taken over, or continued in any way. Students goal Previous article, we unpacked two key things. Firstly, the importance of dreaming big. And secondly, how to figure out exactly what your dreams are. Now, it’s time to make your dreams a reality. In the next few minutes, you are going to learn how to start transforming your dreams into solid, unshakable goals. To do this, you are going to learn the exact SMART goal setting for students framework. A method that has helped students all over the world achieve success. Are you in? If you read the previous article, by now, you should have a much greater insight into what your dreams and aspirations are. To make those dreams a reality, you need to get serious about setting SMART goals. That is goals that are: Specific, Measurable, Attainable, Realistic, and Time-bound. Let’s get started! Download 277.58 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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