Sound in TV is vital. Without sound we would consistently be watching silent shows. Issues in the world today such as race, sex and drugs are too large to deal with in silence.
And then the American Government made the Native Americans walk the Trail of Tears, and that was super no bueno.
When it comes to things that happen throughout time, not many of them continue to occur. That’s just medieval. For example, the Crusades of 1777 happened once, but never again. It’s a good thing too, because the Crusades were like one brick in the wall of Christian dominance, which would never be the case in America today.
Infinity is a number that people just know is big, no one really knows how big just big so it is up for the individual to decide.
Pearl said:If you are a teacher or just concerned with what the youth of America are thinking, here's the website for you:
Shit My Students Write
Examples:
I've seen it all in this regard. One that occurs frequently is something along the lines of "if these events had not happened, history would not be the same." It's a completely empty sentence that people for whatever reason think is a solid conclusion.
My biggest pet peeve in writing is beginning a paper with "Webster's Dictionary/Google/Wikipedia/whatever else defines x as..." I'm not asking you to regurgitate the dictionary, for god's sake.
My biggest pet peeve in writing is beginning a paper with "Webster's Dictionary/Google/Wikipedia/whatever else defines x as..." I'm not asking you to regurgitate the dictionary, for god's sake.
The Obama administration will have to respond to a petition to begin construction of a Death Star by 2016, now that the appeal has gathered a critical number of signatures.