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June 19, 2013

New Year Resolutions

The traditions of making New Year resolutions started in 153 B.C. The Babylonians had sarted making resolutions, except there was one big difference as of how we do it now. The Babylonians made there New year's resoluions in March. Later, the Romans started to make New Year's resolutions too. They changed it by starting to make them in January instead of March. January is named after the god Janus. There is a a statue of Janus with two heads, one looking foward into the new year the other looking into the past.


The first New Year's resolution I have is to listen to my mom more. To do what she asks right when she says it, and not say, wait a minute, and then not do it. My second Years Resolution is to get a better in Spanish. I want to raise my B to an A. I know I can do it I just have to try harder. My thhird New year's resolution is to go outside more. I am pretty lazy, so it would be good to go outside4 and get some fresh air. To be more active, and not sit on the coach on a nice day.

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