Lemonchick
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7-10 pages on the political ramifications of the Romantic movement by Monday.
Quick question: Does anyone have some extremely awesome and believable "I didn't do my schoolwork because..." excuses? Or maybe the "Can I make up the exam because..." excuses? I'd love to hear those and learn which ones were the most reliable.
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I changed my topic to euthanasia and its pros and cons. It's such a typical argumentative paper, but seeing that my paper is officially due in... 12 hours... I guess I have no other choice. I must say that euthanasia has a stronger debate in comparison to marijuana. I have to tie Thomas Jefferson in with my paper and his belief in freedom. Yeah. I write in this thread often, but I guess it's because I lack the academic support in my life.
I got an A in my Environmental Science. I also got a U (ungraded) in my Biology. My teacher thought the contrast in marks was hillarious for some reason, but even the exceedingly clever people only got a D in Biology. So the teacher actually recommends that no-one resit it.
But an A! Ive never even gotten an A before. *superhappyexplosion*
I just got my grade for the semester for my English Comp class. It was an accelerated course. 91!!!!!!!
hey guys, need your help!
I'm writing a seminar thesis at the moment and I'm not sure about how to quote an internet source multiple times. I would use a footnote the first time and then give the link. And if I use the same source on the same page? I mean is there something like 'see loc. cit.' for quoting a book?
Does anyone have tips on how to remember the the many rules required to solve specific math problems? I ask because I always forget to do something in long algebra problems that cause the answer to be wrong. I'd appreciate in tips in better remembering them. There are just so many things to remember.
What sort of math problems/rules do you mean?
Do you mean things like, collect like terms and such?
I sweep, so if anyone needs help on their sweeping technique, I'm the man to ask.
Roughly speaking, how far apart should I position my hands on the broomstick in order to maximise my sweeping power?
I find the most effective way is the left hand on top, and the right hand about 10cm lower down, this gives me more power in the right hand.