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No one is perfect. Everybody has their faults. Just concentrate on being the best you that you can be and you will be fine.
Everybody wants to be remembered for something, leave a legacy.
Yes, before becoming famous he used to live in a small town where he was just like everybody else.
Mephobia is the fear of becoming so awesome that the human race can't handle it and everybody dies. It is a popular saying on social networking sites.
I hope so,, but I don't think so.... Of course it would be good if everybody cared about their surroundings, but think about it,, isn't it gonna be a weird world? Salt is the only salty thing in this world. But what happened if everyhing is salty? If everybody become good guy, there's no more 'good feeling' by becoming good
no, it is a verb.I am "becoming" a star.The becoming is a verb.
Are you becoming germophobic?"
The suffix in becoming is ing.
Becoming - 2001 Becoming Gwen Stefani was released on: USA: 1 June 2002
Becoming - 2001 Becoming Nelly Furtado was released on: USA: 15 May 2002
Scientists sometimes accomplish great things. As a scientist, you have the potential of advancing human knowledge, and possibly solving important problems which will benefit the human race significantly. If you are successful, you will be very well-respected by society, in general. There is a chance that you will be able to invent things that will have great commercial value and will make you wealthy. There is a chance of winning the Nobel Prize or other prizes which are also lucrative. Scientific work can be deeply satisfying. The drawbacks would include the fact that success is not guaranteed, and your chosen line of research may prove to be unproductive. Your personal ability may not be up to the task; science often places extreme intellectual demands upon whose who pursue it. Just as not everybody is capable of becoming a professional football player, or a movie star, it is equally true that not everybody is capable of becoming a successful scientist.
Becoming Cash Becoming Carter - 2006 V is rated/received certificates of: UK:U