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To the artthread.org owner, Your posts are always interesting.
By: | Jan 28, 2023 | Report Comment
Hello iani.me i will like to tell you all that this is the best website ever and that i love it! Keep on with the awosmee work because you all are going to get far, also i will like to reauest some feature to the website: maybe if its posible to add this show called CODE LYOKO it is pretty good and became famous in the past years, also if you could find the Super cyber monkey hyperforse go! And upload them that will be nice oh and by the way i just found a sofware that allows you to record netflix vids i havent tryed that yet but im sure you can bc netflix has good shows.-thank you for existing and i wish you all a happy day
By: | Sep 27, 2013 | Report Comment
I'v gotten waxes down there myslef a few times,and let me just say-its not that bad.The first couple of times,its HORRIBLE.But the more you get it,the less it hurts,and the more comfortable you are with a complete stranger seeing your bizz XP
By: | Sep 27, 2013 | Report Comment
Evelyn, you have described well the fnenamudtal contradiction of standards. In the real world, students arrive in Grade X with wide variation in their readiness for that grade. Some are not ready at all, as you describe; others might be ready for a much higher grade. The only solution I can see is to use standards wisely (what an idea!). We can't view standards as saying that every single student must study such and such material in such and such a grade. Rather, we should think of standards as a scale against which to measure progress. Some students will be behind, some on schedule, some ahead. Standards are useful in providing a reference point, and in setting common expectations, but the system has to deal humanely with the range of abilities that students bring to the classroom.
By: | Apr 27, 2013 | Report Comment
Is that really all there is to it because that'd be flabbegrastnig.
By: | Dec 13, 2011 | Report Comment
I'm so glad that the inrtneet allows free info like this!
By: | Sep 10, 2011 | Report Comment
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