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Am I Stressing myself out too much by being an overachiever?

Basically, I’m 15 and entering my sophomore year in high school. I feel like I never do “normal” teen things like go to parties and have relationships. The reason why I am so involved is because I want to be a doctor when I’m older and get into a good college. Here are the things I do to stress myself out:
-keep a 4.0
-take honors and AP classes
-Do colar guard (flag twirlers)
-Play the viola (a string instrument)
-Play Lacrosse
-In Model United Nations Club (world issues debate kind of)
-The looking Glass (online art magazine)
-Interact ( community service club) I come over the summer and during school to pick up trash around school grounds, recycle, clean staff fridges, and help garden for the school.

I always have a friend involved so I’m not alone, but I feel like I’m missing out kind of. I am a secure person and I have a group of friends, but I am always very busy. My friends are in my clubs and activities. I just don’t know if I’m missing out.

if your having fun in your club thingies with a friend,
i wouldnt think youd be missin out much. :)
but a school dance,
or smoothie,
or movie,
or day at the mall with friends,
every now & then couldnt hurt. :)
i think? :D
i dont know,
im becomin a freshmen this year. :(
well i hope i helped & the best for you. :)

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National Theater and Concert Hall, Republic of China

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National Concert Hall, Taipei, Taiwan.

Apo Hsu and the NTNU Symphony Orchestra on stage in the National Concert Hall.
The National Theater (traditional Chinese: ?????) and National Concert Hall (traditional Chinese: ?????) are twin performing arts venues in Taipei, Taiwan. Completed in 1987, they are the national performing arts venues of the Republic of China which governs Taiwan. The landmarks stand, respectively, on the south and north sides of Liberty Square in front of the Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Hall, near the Republic of China’s Presidential Office Building. Together they are referred to by the acronym NTCH and represent facilities of the National Chiang Kai-shek Cultural History

The pipe organ in National Concert Hall was the largest in Asia when installed in 1987.
National Theater and National Concert Hall were among the first major performing arts facilities to be established in Asia. Upon the death of Chiang Kai-shek in 1975, the Kuomintang government authorized the construction of a monument and cultural arts facilities on the grounds of a memorial plaza. The project cost NTD 7 billion.
Yang Cho-cheng and Architects and Engineers Associates were responsible for the overall design. The buildings, though modern in function and purpose, recall traditional elements of Chinese palace architecture. The G+H Company (Germany) and Philips (The Netherlands) played leading roles in the design of the interior facilities, stage lighting and acoustics. Civil engineering issues were handled by Ret-Ser Engineers Agency (RSEA) and Engineering Corporation. Six directors oversaw the project from initial planning sessions to final completion: Jou Tsuo-Min, Chang Chih-liang, Liu Feng-shueh, Hu Yao-heng, Li Yen and Chu Tzung-ching.
The structures were completed on September 20, 1987 and officially opened their doors the following month as venues of the ational Chiang Kai-shek Cultural Center. Vice President Lee Teng-hui and Premier Yu Kuo-hua presided over the opening ceremonies for the two buildings on October 31, 1987.
In 1999 the Ministry of Education integrated the administration of the Cultural Center with the administrations of the National Symphony Orchestra, National Chinese Orchestra and National Chorus. In 2004 this more robust Center administration became a distinct executive judicial body. The Cultural Center is led by an artistic director accountable to a board of directors. The artistic director oversees all activities in the two venues.
Each structure can host at least two events simultaneously. The National Theater incorporates a smaller Experimental Theater and the National Concert Hall incorporates a more intimate Recital Hall. The pipe organ by Flentrop Orgelbouw in the National Concert Hall was the largest organ in Asia at the time of its installation in 1987; it is heard frequently in concerts and recitals. Both structures house art galleries, libraries, shops, and restaurants.
In addition to supporting performances at the two venues the Cultural Center hosts a Performing Arts Library and publishes the Performing Arts Review.
National Theater and Concert Hall, like all performing arts venues in capital cities, play diplomatic as well as artistic roles. Guests regularly include the top elected leaders in Taiwan as well as international dignitaries. Visitors over the years have included Margaret Thatcher (UK), Mikhail Gorbachev (USSR), Lee Kuan Yew (Singapore), Rafael Calder (Costa Rica) and Betty Ford (U.S.).
Artistic Life

National Concert Hall, view from Chiang Kai-shek Memorial Park

Thousands gather outside National Concert Hall to watch the broadcast of a performance inside by Simon Rattle and the Vienna Philharmonic. The National Theater provides scenes of the backdrop.
The National Theater and Concert Hall host 500,000,000 people and is a constant stream of events by local and international artists.
Performers who have appeared in the National Theater include the Cloud Gate Dance Theatre, The Kirov Ballet, the Suzuki Company of Toga, Yang Li-hua Taiwanese Opera, the Ming Hwa Yuan Theater Troupe, the Fei Ma Yu Opera Troupe and Pili Heroes, kabuki performer Tamasaburo Bando, stage directors Tadaki Suzuki and Robert Wilson, and dancers Martha Graham, Merce Cunningham, Rudolph Nureyev, Pina Bausch, Trisha Brown, Liu Feng-hsueh, Lin Hwai-min, Lo Man-fei, Yu Hao-yen and Liu Shao-lu.
International performers in the National Concert Hall have included composers Philip Glass and Samuel Adler and Fredrick Ernest, sopranos Jessye Norman, Barbara Hendricks and Mirella Freni, tenors Placido Domingo, Jos Carreras and Luciano Pavarotti, baritone…(and so on) To get More information , you can visit some products about floor door stop, hydraulic floor jack, . The plunger kit products should be show more here!

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