That is the kind of paper we used for practicing handwriting in Kindergarten.
It's a good start and there is plenty of room for improvement. One piece of advice I'd give is try to get your hands on some handwriting practice paper (for example). Your lower case letters go up and down in size, whereas ideally they should all be of equal height. Handwriting practice paper has a dotted line in the center, so it makes it easier to keep them all the same height. Once you master that you can go back to regular lined paper and because you've developed muscle memory now, you'll see great improvement in how all your letters are of the same size.
Good luck! With a little perseverance and plenty of practice your cursive will be the envy of your peers (as mine is with my peers 😀)
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P.S. as many have already added below, stick with fountain pens if you can. Ballpoints just make even the neatest cursive look horrible)
Start with the basics: Handwriting Practice Paper: 100 Blank Writing Pages - For Students Learning to Write Letters https://www.amazon.com/dp/1635785014/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_glt_fabc_H9Y40D84NQAGJ35155XY
>in history it's soo hard to remember names
Aha, you want memorization skills. Here are some tips. Mnemonics relate something you want to learn with something much easier to remember.
You can make up a rhyme like "righty tighty"
Set the words you need to music.
You can make an acronym like PEMDAS or SOH CAH TOA.
You're 12? Awesome! Maybe try this book: https://www.amazon.com/How-Remember-Everything-Tricks-Become/dp/125023526X
There are more advanced and technical books out there with the same principals, but this is a good start.
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No, not really. The topic is providing an answer to how people felt/what it was like to be in NYC as the event unfolded, a question often asked here.
If you are interested in research I think you may like this book.
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Professor Povey's perplexing problems is a great book with all these fun physics or math questions, its mostly physics so I didn't find much use out of it if my friend wasn't with me, but the problems are great.