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November 29, 2009
Well, my current English teacher said that he “hated to admit that AP Lit. is more fun than AP Language”.
What is the big difference? Is AP Lit credit less likely to be accepted in colleges?
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November 29, 2009
okay im 14, year 10, coursework, gsces are soon and at the moment im not going to school. Im going to see a counsellor and my parents and teachers are talking about home and hospital. But i dont know what that means, ive googled it with no luck. A woman is coming to my house tomorrow to talk about my ”options” and what im going to do next. I was just wondering how easy it would be to get a home tutor, as i know a friend who got taught by a tutor, but at school, which will not happen for me as i will no way go back to any school, which the teachers now understand. I want to be taught in the safety of my home as i suffer from paranoia and ect. Any imformation will be very helpful. Thanks.
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November 25, 2009
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November 19, 2009
The English language is made up of several other different languages, so how can a language that is already a bastard language be bastardized?
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November 3, 2009

I’m 15, have strong ethical and moral principles. Since I’m a teen I live with my parents and since I can remeber I’ve always been told I should never lie, especially to my parents. Of course, like every kid, I lied to them a few times when I was under 12. But as I gor older I learned the importance of honesty, though for several times I didn’t agree with them. I had several arguments with my parents, but we don’t lie to each other.
But I’ve learned this is true only when it comes to kids and parents. Because in the adult business world, especially when involving money, lies are acceptable and even encouraged. Sometimes under more beautiful names like strategy, perception, etc. Lawyers lie on behalf of their clients and it’s OK, it’s their job. CEOs lie for the good of their business and that’s OK, it’s business. Politicians, well, needless to say anything. Actually, it seems the capacity to lie makes you more competitive. So, should I be a liar in making
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