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Can I have The Hon. Mr. McWalter of Hemel Hempsted as my MP, please?
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Can I have The Hon. Mr. McWalter of Hemel Hempsted as my MP, please?
Hard Brexit now!
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You read this stuff? Jeessusss!Originally posted by sasguru -
Which bit is the good bit? It is massive and will take ages to read...Originally posted by sasguru
Rule #76: No excuses. Play like a champion.Comment
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Ah the irony.Originally posted by KyajaeYou read this stuff? Jeessusss!Hard Brexit now!
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Just proves my assertion that teachers in the state sector generally have little knowledge or love for the subject they teach.
Quadratic equation an irrelevant topic indeed! What a numbskull that Mr. Bladen of the National Association of Schoolmasters and Union of Women Teachers truly is!
Won't anyone think of the children, and the harm that has befallen them due to being forced to suffer with such ineptitude?
TPTB talk of taking children into care for being obese, but what about the mental cruelty of suffering under such moronic teachers day in day out, with little chance of escape.Insanity: repeating the same actions, but expecting different results.
threadeds website, and here's my blog.
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Excellent. A good point well made.Originally posted by sasguru
I wonder how many sixteen-year-olds today know why the area under that curve is 72 units? I did that at O-Level - is it still in the curriculum?Comment
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Try moving to Hemel Hempsted?Originally posted by sasguruCan I have The Hon. Mr. McWalter of Hemel Hempsted as my MP, please?Comment
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Area = S x^2 = x^3/3Originally posted by zeitghostI might have, but it's so long ago I've forgotten it...Comment
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It's probably not worth knowing unless you are doing power calculations or somesuch.Originally posted by zeitghostNope.
Never knew that.
And still don't.Comment
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