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Reply Mon 20 Mar, 2006 05:38 pm
in case that shocked the nation(or atleast a very small part of it), yhs technology teacher mark watkins was arrested and chraged with, among oher heinous crimes callin George bush "that ignorants , bo- account, crooked cowboy, witht hemorals of a weasel and the ethics of a rattlesnake," and implicating bush in the assassination of JFK, the overthrow of jean jesuits!: a personal guid to the understanding harmonic motion. ?????????????????? what court casses apply to this and list supporting arguments please help i need to pass this classs Confused
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roger
 
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Reply Mon 20 Mar, 2006 06:49 pm
I feel a really good WTF moment coming on.
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fishin
 
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Reply Mon 20 Mar, 2006 07:16 pm
I'm hardly one to talk but jeez... English 12??? Back to Spelling 2 for you!
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Region Philbis
 
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Reply Mon 20 Mar, 2006 07:34 pm
what means "bo- account" ???
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Asherman
 
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Reply Tue 21 Mar, 2006 10:42 am
If your post truely represents your thought processes and writing skills, I'm afraid atonemex1 that you should get used to the idea that you are going to fail this class, and I suspect most of your other classes as well. Your post is filled with mis-spellings, poor grammatical construction, and is so disorganized that we can't understand what it is you are seeking. The sub-text is panic and a feeling of inadequacy.

It seems that the educational system has been giving you a free pass since around the 4th grade. It seems from the class number that you are in High School, and probably a Senior. If you graduate with your classmates, there will not be many opportunities open to you with the skill levels you appear to have. You can flip burgers, sweep floors or wash cars. About the best you can hope for is that one of the military services will let you join up. You've fiddled away your educational opportunities and must look forward to a pretty bleak future.

Actually, its not too late to rectify the matter and repair your education, but it will take a lot of work and personal discipline to make up for your lost years. Everyday you need to write. Start with one or two hundred words a day, but those words must always be correctly spelled and in the proper grammatical forms. It doesn't much matter what you write about, but you need to improve your writing skills by about 100% just to get up to what we would expect of a 7th grade student.

It seems probable that you don't read much either, and that needs to be fixed. Start by reading and understanding at least 2 serious books of 200-500 pages each month. Probably the books should be American/English literature, Biographies, or Histories. These would help get you up to standard in some of the other classes you're behind in.

This will not be easy, and you must have the self-discipline to read instead of watching television, to spend time thinking about things in sollitude rather than socializing with friends, and in practicing what you learn even when the whole thing seems hopeless. You don't have to be in a formal classroom to improve your education, but if you can get remedial help that would be great. If you diligently apply yourself for a few years, you may qualify for some sort of practical Trade School. If you work hard enough, perhaps you can even get into a State college and obtain the sort of education that will open real doors of opportunity for you.

Good luck.
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