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Extractions: Below is a listing the classes at Shabazz High School. This page is meant to be a sampling and will to be updated regularly. Science Current Courses 2003-2004 School Year Examples of Courses Description Credits Credit Type *Academic Study Skills (Service Learning) Students taking this class will learn study skills and strategies that will help them understand and complete academic projects. Students must commit to individualized study plans and set goals to complete assignments. Staff will provide the necessary support and environment for each student's success. Positive constructive interactions with JaGora (tutors) is a service expectation in this service learning class. Enrollment only after a specific commitment discussion! See Tenia. ELE *African American History (Service Learning) SOC Art Workshop As a discussion and practice class, this course will focus on how and why we create. We will play with as many mediums as we can think of, and will be asking you for more ideas. Emphases will be placed on play, process, and trust; this class will take a very personal view at what art means to us individually, and how it feels. We will do weekly reflections and critiques on experiences. People who might describe themselves as fascinated, and people who have feelings for color, shape, and expression will get the most out of this opportunity for self-exploration and self-expression.
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Extractions: Main Yesterday, two episodes of Inuyasha were released. That has to be a good sign of something, right? Not sure what. As always on the weekend, Friday turned out a bust. I got an outline done for Ass paper, did my minimum of writing, and drew a picture that I rather like but really should have been using the time for other things. Today, I'll get a little more in action. I'm going to write the rough draft of Ass . Tomorrow I'll search around for quotes and the rest of the filler I'll probably need to push it up to 8-10 pages. Then, I'll throw them in and smooth the paper out some. Monday night, I'll do the final revision. In German, I need to go over vocabulary and grammar for this chapter, and then do a general review for the final and oral exam. In... a week. My gods, a week. Then I need to be studying for Art History and work on slides... I think it's time for the final breakdown to start, because my head hurts just thinking about all of this. Posted by Shadawyn at 08:44 AM Comments (0) Lemmings a-hoy!
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Extractions: I would like to begin be setting forth my Masonic "credentials" to speak to the subject of Freemasonry. I consider it a very great honor that I have been initiated into most (but not all) of the mainstream bodies of Freemasonry; however, as any Mason can attest, it is a simple matter to amass an impressive collection of Masonic Degrees and memberships with just a few years of effort.
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Extractions: With respect to whether education should be democratic, I say no. While all should be educated to the best of their abilities, tracking according to ability and interests does have its uses. I think its not such a great thing that all highschool students attend college they're not all prepared for college or interested in it.
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Extractions: There are so many things wrong with this story. I mean, damn, people. What else can you say about this? Oh, I have a few ideas, you betcha. *Deep Breath* One, transmission fluid? Are you joking me with this? Most people think that transmission fluid isnt flammable. In fact, it is flammable . *pause* At like 400 degrees Fahrenheit!!! Do you think your pocket lighter is going to set it ablaze? I know that the concept of specific heat is probably beyond the grasp of these chaps but come on. Be real. Then, they called the cops on themselves. This is why Im not a criminal. Im just not stupid enough. Ok Ok Ok Now, before we talk about some of the idiotic notions held by parties involved in this case, lets discuss Dade County, Georgia. Officials in Trenton, the county seat, raised eyebrows last year when they adopted a version of the old Georgia state flag, with its dominant Confederate symbol, as the city flag 96 black residents? That is .6% of their entire population. I am not a person who thinks that theres anything especially bad about this obvious statistical outlier. I mean, Dade County by this illustration is certainly not a place Id want to live. But
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Extractions: TAKATORI REIJI~!! (I think everyone loves my sofa. LOL) pinkpuruu last cracked up at the subtitles in Vickie's DVD at 5:52 PM (Am I the only one blogging? o_O... I bet VICKIE and CONNIE are too busy playing games ;;...) (wails) Well, I'm glad Connie's finally playing the FFs, but I can't help... feeling... very... envious. I mean, playing games they never played before is so FUN. But like, playing the ones that you've been playing over and over again is... really... quite boring. (sigh). Damn you two, by the way. Well, this is gonna be a hella long entry, since I have a lot of things to rant about. Mainly summer school... site work... Harry Potter 5... and a gay movement involving SUING everyone who shares files illegally over the Internet. Well to start it off... WORLD HISTORY. We have the not-so-bad teacher Mr. Shore, who usually teaches Government and Economics. He oddly reminds me of Mr. Simons. Although this isn't a very good thing... His personality is just so random, and he says the oddest things... but he doesn't have this very gay giggle, which is relieving. Also, his grading system is very rock solid, and relies on hard work, which is another plus. He actually teaches too, and with the stuff that we're reading and doing work about, I'm actually INTERESTED. Wow. But anyway, we got loads of homework, tests everyday, and projects every week. It's frackin' tiring. And I assumed that I'd have time after school every day to have some time to do things like studying for Spanish, Pre-Cal, DRIVING... and do some E2 homework. But I work practically from the time I get home until I go to sleep. But maybe that's because I'm wasting time doing other stuff (:sweatdrop:). Like ... blogging. (:more nervous laughter:)
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