Thursday, December 24, 2009

How safe is being on a school board in the usa

How safe is being on a school board in the usa?
do all mental people in the usa have guns?
Law Enforcement & Police - 1 Answers
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No safer or more dangerous than any other occupation. Less dangerous than border patrol, these days. Not all mental people have guns. Very few, actually.



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Wednesday, December 16, 2009

School in USA

School in USA?
I live in Sweden! Is the school in USA like in movies! There are the popular people and the unpopular people! The popular people is often rich and beautiful but stupid! And the unpopular people is smart but a little bit shy! Have always wondered if it was like that!
Other - Society & Culture - 6 Answers
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95 percent of it is true! The so called nerds are always the intelligent ones who move to bigger plans.
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Hi! Well I go to high school here in the USA, and it all depends on your school. It's not like it is on the TV shows like on Nickelodeon. Have you ever watched MTV's True Life? It's sort of like that. I've been to 8 different schools since I've started going, (all in the USA), and each one is different. You have the nice kids, the mean kids, the kids on sports, and etc. Not all popular people are rich and beautiful but stupid. I think that's show on the show Sweet Sixteen, but those kids are rich and snobby. Some are nice. I'm not popular by no means. I just started a new high school, and I'm shy but really smart. So, what I'm trying to say is, you have many different types of people in all schools. The shows don't portray the schools in the USA correctly, they only have a grain of truth. I hope you understand what I was trying to say. It must be really cool to live in Sweden. I go to high school, so I know how it is. It has it's ups and downs. Hope I helped, bye! :)
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Yes. It is totally like that. Isn't it like that in Sweden, too? Everywhere?
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school drool
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No. School isn't like you see in movies and such. There are the similarities, but the movies have everything too stereotyped. It generally depends on the location and the individuals who go to the particular school. I've seen plenty of smart and middle-class popular people. And, I've also seen plenty of unpopular people who are stupid and most certainly not shy.
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Dude!!! YOU Nail it!!! Most of the public School ARE!!!! School here is a JOKE most Do not prepare you For College!!! Yes the Their are the Popular People!!! Who when I was in School Most Everyone Wants to be ONE!!! Trust Me I was One!!! But I had NO Money!!! Money is Not the End of All but Boy it can Really Make the Differance! I unlike most of them Understood we all have to Get along!!! I'm Native American at a Mostly White School and Mexican ---Hispanic- Black!!! I Understood that we all Have to Work together!!! Something that Lead to My Sucess!!! I was A Peace Maker most of the Time But Would Be the Warrior When Need!!! I wish I Could Say that I never Had to Be the Warrior!!! And When I say that I Used my Hands!!! I think you Understand!!! I had Friends all sides of the Fence!!! And What is the Most Funny, Most of the Popular People Work for the Unpopular!!! That's Why ONE always needs to Give Respect to All People!!! Because Life is a Circle!!! I LOOK Back with a Smile at High School, Because College Was Another World!!! And You Started to Understand How the World Really Works!!! Wahoo!!!



Tuesday, December 8, 2009

Greek student study high school in USA. Help

Greek student study high school in USA. Help?
I'm 14 years old and i want to attend high school in the USA.The thing is that i saw the age required to be a freshman and because Greek high school grades deffer from the United States-when i'm on the last year of secondary school in greece you are in the first year of high school in USA-i don't have much time before schools start so tell me some private schools that are not tooo expensive or any other helpful information like some jobs that could help me pay my school fees or an appartment or anything helpfull.Thanks Greek Grades Elementary School In Greece Kindergarten is Pre-School 1st grade: age 6 to 7 2nd: age 7 to 8 3rd: age 8 to 9 4th: age 9 to 10 5th: age 10 to 11 6th: age 11 to 12 Secondary School 7th grade, age 12 to 13 8th grade, age 13 to 14 9th grade, age 14 to 15 High School 10th grade, age 15 to 16 11th grade, age 16 to 17 12th grade, age 17 to 18 USA Grades Elementary School Kindergarten 5–6 1st Grade 6–7 2nd Grade 7–8 3rd Grade 8–9 4th Grade 9–10 5th Grade 10–11 Middle School 6th Grade 11–12 7th Grade 12–13 8th Grade 13–14 High school 9th Grade (Freshman) 14–15 10th Grade (Sophomore) 15–16 11th Grade (Junior) 16–17 12th Grade (Senior) The Helperz site is not about private high school is about universities and college.
Studying Abroad - 1 Answers
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Your parents would have to enroll you in a boarding school and pay for it You would have to obtain a student study visa. You would not be allowed to work with that visa. You could not sign up for an apartment as you are too young. After you arrived they would figure out what grade you are in, that is the least of your problems.
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Tuesday, December 1, 2009

How can any American be proud of the USA when he or she is sent home from school for wearing a USA shirt

How can any American be proud of the USA when he or she is sent home from school for wearing a USA shirt?
The future does not look good for the country. What a sad day in America when the First Amendment doesn't protect an American from wearing Red, White, and Blue.
Politics - 13 Answers
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And the ACLU says....
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We can change this in a generation.
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Yeah it is sad indeed. Are the liberals going to push for mandatory celebrations of other countries holidays now?
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These filthy libs are abusing our children now about our country that they hate so much.
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they cant. i plan on calling the school and giving my two cents. the ironic thing is that 2 or 3 of the kids who had the shirts were half mexican
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I am proud of my country, not the liberal teachers unions. The principal involved needs a dose of discipline.
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It stopped protecting free speech for high school students with the Bong Hits for Jesus case that went to the supreme court last year. The Case was Morse versus Frederick.
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Good question. I guess it is because the man who sent them home is a flaming Hispanic racist!
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Maybe the kid was acting like an ash hole. His parents are probably proud.
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I have the feeling something else is behind this story. No principal is that stupid.
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1. I highly doubt this actually happens (unless the red, white and blue shirt has any sort of offensive message on it) 2. My right to wear or not wear clothing doesn´t make me less proud of the USA. 2a.Current and Historic foreign policy makes me less than proud of the USA. 2b. Continued economic inequality in the U.S. makes me less than proud of the USA 2c. U.S. arrogance as a world power makes me less than proud of the USA 3. If they´re wearing a Red White and Blue shirt to school, do you think they are lacking in national pride?
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Be carefull..Al Sharpton & jesse jackson will get mad...
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I can't jump to a conclusion on this one yet. The reasoning given by the principal made my head spin. At the same time, though, I think the boys wore them to agitate people. I think they probably were looking for drama-just didn't think it would get this much attention. We don't know that they didn't harass others because it was Cinco de Mayo. What we do know is that wearing a shirt with the American flag on it shouldn't get a kid suspended. I don't care if it was UN day at the school and these were the only Americans there. Being proud of your flag isn't offensive. If it is, perhaps those that took offense need to look at why they need to play the victim card. Cinco de Mayo is, to most Americans, a reason to have margaritas at happy hour. Most people in Mexico don't even celebrate it. So that Mexican students may have been offended makes me wonder if they too were looking for drama, or really understood what Cinco de Mayo was all about. I'd love to hear the whole story. If the flag-shirt-wearers were truly innocent, they deserve an apology. If the principal was merely trying to avoid a confrontation that could have easily gotten out of control, we need to ease up on him for that. At the same time, he then needs to evaluate security at his school and race relations in the school.