The Manus Island tree snail M
anus ['meinas) Island, north of New Guinea ['gini),
(1. cover /is covered) with rainforest. The Manus
Island tree snail, a small animal with a bright green
shell, (2. lives / live) in the tree tops in this forest.
In 2015 its name (3. appeared / has appeared)
on the Red List. Many people (4. collect / are collected)
the shells of Manus Island tree snails because of their
beautiful colour. The 4-сm long shells (5. often use /
are often used) for jewellery (ykpawens
yuputraki). Another big problem for these snails
is that humans (6.are destroying / are destroyed) their
natural habitat. They (7. have cut down / cut down)
a lot of trees on the island. If people continue cutting
down trees and collecting, soon there will be no Manus
Island tree snails left to study.
I was travelling for (the) business and away from my husband for a week and a half
in (the) Arizona. When I was there I took (an) advantage of my company's hotel room
to be a paid prostitute. I put out an ad and some pictures without showing my face and had 27 clients who paid me for (a) sex. I was pretty nervous about getting caught by the police but nothing bad happened. While the most came from the ad, I also dressed up and went to (the) some other hotel lounges and picked up some tricks there too.
I had as many as 4 clients per night and had to slow it down later in the week
because I was not getting (an) enough sleep. I cleared over $6500 in (the) cash and
actually met some really nice guys who just wanted to have some fun. (The) Most of
them were married businessmen who were really into a girlfriend experience with
a pretty 24-year-old. I went home exhausted after the week and stashed the money, never told my husband or anybody else about it. That was a year ago and I am thinking about doing it again.