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My special object is this pair of five-yen coins. The coins may be a little different than the one in your pocket or purse. They were given to me by a student about 26 years ago. Her name is Miyuki. At the time, I was teaching classes that prepared students for life and study in Canada. Because the students would be living in an Englishspeaking country, the classes were very intensive. I also helped the students when they had some trouble with the school.