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Everything posted by RichEisbrouch
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Yep: politics. Duck. And, yep: English. Double duck. Thanks for still reading.
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Universities are fondly thought of as places where great minds gather to ask big questions and to probe the still dark places of human intellectual development. Green twins, who successfully fly the first aeroplane. Their mind haven't been ossified. A surgery who just graduate from medical school and only opera on corps. Their knowledge is lack of widen. There fore grandfathers As a result, there were two armies fighting against each other instead of coming together to fi
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I warned everyone at the beginning not to read too many of these too quickly. Now see what's gone and happened?
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There is no evidence that the survey's respondents are representative of all the people who answered the survey. The town may actually have a large population of children's books. Newborn mothers. Most insects thrive in warm, humorous conditions. Scatboarding. Skateboarding is a type of sport in which people wear skates and move around a board. Do not dink and dive. Another premise is that teenagers are the only accidents that are happening. The question screams i
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Yep. It's mean to laugh at students or their work, but sometimes, their misunderstandings crack me up. Glad you're along for the ride.
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You need the go to match the show. People still have the same basic needs (food/water/theater). From Shakespeare's tragedies, we learn that killing one's father causes remorse. It is harder to do the brainstorm. People may make their big contributions after they have passed away. Beginners are like infants, ready to burn the candle of both ends. A newbee or neofitus has lager creativity. Novics start with green hands. Winning novel prieces. Insideful. Spec
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Yup. You read enough of these, and they start warping your thinking. Be careful out there.
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How did the crimes were done? In ancient times people migrated with the help of parachutes. Whimsical atmosphere movements. A blue ocean strategic place. Venturing on tin ice. Serving donuts that are strong like stone. The workers maybe need new gills. Blairing flaws. Validified. Sloopy conclusion. Yah, this argument is forsure weekend. Lactose and tolerant. Questions which have not been left answered. A voice of large bulk. A socket withou
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I have to thank God that I have good teachers what make me that I am today. If many scientist would not take the chance, it was impossible to invent the Mars. If Columbus would not have been sail, when can you find the new land? Gambling is called gambling for a reason. Badly injuring himself landing on shallow water. What would have happened if the rocket had failed during the launch? Or if the moon had monsters on its surface? Being a first grade teacher, I always think
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Life is a pasta recipe. For example, the famous Shakespearean play "Hamlet" can teach an individual not to indulge in violence. These stories help reveal important aspects of government, such as what a Vizar does in his everyday life. The anulation of the infinity of other ideas. Nobel is the inventor of the bangs. Love is said to be the most desirable thing in the world. Nevertheless, when an individual takes unspeakable means to obtain it, love is screwed. No paying, no
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The bones of fish look like a woman. The limited alliteration fallacy. An old song goes like: Where will all the profits go? Marilyn Monroe was an influential personality in the rich heritage of the jazz music genre. We should not commit the "fallacy of fallacies" – the idea that because an argument is flawed, the conclusion it espouses is incorrect. This is washful thinking that needs a more weeping survey. Parents who are illiterate, obtuse, or anti-social should be str
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The prompts vary: some are designed to test analysis, some ability, and some imagination. Each gives the student about a half-hour, with no outside resources. The other thing that seems consistent is the fact that a tiny percentage of the students make funny mistakes. Even for prompts that seem restricted, there seems to be a variety of ways to answer, as long as certain points are mentioned.
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Often I'm reading along, following what's being said, and a sentence pops out that makes no sense. Sometimes, like you, I can work out the typo, historical misunderstanding, or simply the mangling of English by a student who's still learning to control the language, but other times, I can't figure it out at all. Still, it's too funny to pass by. That was the case of the dragon in the toilet, and the best I could figure, it was meant to be an example of an absurd situation. The lazy sex was in the context of online hookups and non-relationships between people too lazy to go out and meet people who they'd actually have to take time to slowly develop mature relationships with.
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I do not eat dogs, but some people eat dogs. I eat octopus, but some people do not eat octopus. I cannot have many wives, but some people can. The best part about being different from everyone else is the fact that even if you don't succeed you are still the best. Rejection might not be the worst thing, but if you cannot afford it then it probably is the worst thing. Decar once said, "I be because I think." Africulture Obviously, it’s a ridiculous act to kill a dragon in a to
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There's a certain uninformed elitism to that second quote, but these are mainly still-learning college students. As for the first quote, I think that can actually be true: analysis of some situations makes them seem far less clear than earlier, superficial views showed. The student just couldn't get that out clearly. Yeah, I know: stop being a supportive teacher and just laugh.
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Actually, these students don't have access to spelling and grammar check. These essays are written in a classroom, with no support besides what's in a student's mind. I don't know if that makes things better or worse.
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Sure thing. It's fun to laugh when I'm reading often predictable student essays. So after a while, I started collecting these things.
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As a culture is ever evolting... A level planefield. After all, unity is diversity. Local charities would know the needs of their community’s depraved. It gives them a bagbone to stand up. The poultry has solar panels. Do not give the fish. Teach the fish. A program for health prevention. They get food positioning. Small businesses are more adorable. Providing anything for good has a bad effect on people. Now he is flying with colors. Honeste is th
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The author is unjustifiably correct. Zunk foods The future maladroit. If one was to look at the formula for margarine, it is only a few ingredients from plastic. Increasing student enrollment means you have to increase housing. Say I own a dog and go out and buy two more. So I have to increase the amount of space so the dogs can live comfortably. This sentence is fuzzy. The number has duplicated. The argument fails to beg the question. Accidents have decreased 20%
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Most of them are college students.
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Well, yes: crossed wires seems to be the nature of these students. Or they're just doing it to amuse me. As usual, thanks for following along.
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I fibbed to that woman in Vancouver and said, "Absolutely," because I wasn't quite there yet. But Fluffy certainly taught me to love dogs. And my mother got her wish: she walked out of her house a dozen years later -- at 85, to an assisted living apartment -- and the rest of us made sure she had the furniture, clothes, and furnishings she needed. Then we cleaned out and sold the house, distributing almost everything left in it to charities.
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Ah, but she was terrific on the trip, especially for a bored, bright, two-year-old. And she was great fun to have with us. As I've said, I used her too often for an easy punchline in this book.
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Lyndon Baines Johnson is the main public person who's gone by the initials LBJ in the last 100 years. Followed by his wife, Lady Byrd, and their daughters, Linda and Lucie. As for the other comment: it's scary to consider a Hobbit tasting. And what wine?
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Going on a fiend trip can reduce your stress. Many friends leave me because I am irrigated. Let’s use our time to be more reproductive. Thomas Edison invented the light bull. The NBA has the top basketball players, such as MJ, KOBE, LBJ. Take a painting as renowned as the Mama Lisa. The great artist Vertigo who painted Starry Nite. Alexander Grahemble. Neapolian Bonapart discovered America in 1492. Like Voltaire said in her book candid. We need not look fu
