I'm thinking about dropping out.
I'm sick of school, and I just want to give up.
-_-"
go and do whatever pleases you. but think about this,what do you intend to do? where will your friends be and where will you be years after? what do you intend to if you'll not be in school? your parents would ask you to work and you wouldn't like it. you want to be a menace for the society,go drop out from school..
just don't regret it later on.
Don't drop out completely. You'll regret it later.
Is there a program at your school or at a school in your neighbourhood that allows you to go to school part-time and have a sort of job training or internship the rest of the time? This is what is usually done here in Belgium for students who feel like dropping out.
Hope that helps.
If you have had a FULL TIME job offer, I would suggest it.
If you don't have a job/other study after wards, I really don't think there is any point. I don't think there is any point either if you only have a year left of school.
Where else can you hang out with your friends every day all day? I know I certainly can't now that I work full time.
You had best think also about the future you will face if you do drop out. What will you do with your life? How will you make a living? What sort of people will you live among?
Life is a series of trade-offs. You may be trading a short-term discomfort with school for a life of poverty and misery.
Don't be a sissy. Tough it out like everyone else did.
How old are you, and why?
Fortnight means the space of fourteen nights and days; two weeks.
It's a 17th century contraction of the Middle English fourtenight, alteration of fourtene night, fourteen nights.
The word derives from the Old English "feorwertyne niht", meaning "fourteen nights"
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fortnight
The 17th Century. It's a contraction of "fourteniht," from Old English "feowertyne niht," literally "fourteen nights," preserving the ancient Gmc. custom of reckoning by nights.
Sorry, but i am only answeing this question because i want to be able to see the answers. Very good question.
It's an english saying dating from the 12th century meaning
14 days or 2 weeks
good question! im sure somewhere down the line it meant two weeks or fourteen days?
Fourteen days/nights = fortnight.
I need the correct terms for these parts of speech (this is not for school, I have just forgotten what I learnt at school).
yes, no?
where, when, why etc?
up, down, by, on, off, in, out, from, to?
a, the?
this, that?
or, but, and, so, for, as, if?
yes, no - adverb, noun, verb, depending on usage.
where, when, why etc- adverb, conjunction, pronoun and noun, depending on usage.
up, down, by, on, off, in, out, from, to - preposition.
a, the - article.
this, that - pronoun and adjective, depending on usage.
or, but, and, so, for, as, if - conjunction.
What college do you go to?
well i don't go to a college yet, but i would go to UCSD and major in psychology or anthropology
Philosophy major, UCSB
Political Science, OU
i need to know
Hello,
(ANS) The most obvious examples I can think of are in the automotive industries. Fiat use robots in their factory in the construction process when making cars, the robots perform the spot welding tasks. They are initially taught by humans and then once the task has been programmed into the robots computer it can perform the same task literally for ever unless the power fails of course.
**Also robots are tasked with moving & delivering car parts across the same car construction factories.
**Jet airliners use auto pilots which are becoming increasingly sophisticated and are almost robots now, I would say they only need perhaps one more step towards becoming fully autonomous. Its only that humans need to be able to take full control if needed but many large airliners can now take off & land fully automatically.
Ivan
Congratulations on passing your GCSE, well done !! Ivan Report Abuse
boreing ones i should have thought
Giving 10 points for the best site (most propaganda, most explanation)
http://www.iisg.nl/exhibitions/chairman/chnintro.php
1. The mansion’s DILAPIDATED FAÇADE was an eyesore compared to the surrounding GILDED estates.
2. Mary’s IMPISH cousin purposely IRKED her by putting rubber insects in her bed.
3. Bob sought RETRIBUTION for his brother’s murder.
4. John’s SEPULTURE was MEAGERLY decorated because his family moved.
5. The security guard ABATED the conflict because the young man REVILED the defenseless old woman.
6. The old man’s MIEN revealed his sorrowful life.
7. The SAGACIOUS man gave useful advice to his young grandchildren.
8. It was difficult to decipher Bill’s thoughts because he had an expressionless PHYSIOGNOMY.
9. Sally’s manner was always pleasant and CONGENIAL.
10. The teen’s VICISSITUDINOUS attitude and behavior made him have frequent tantrums.
I need help making sentences for:
—Hypocrisy
—Ignominy
—Vestige
—Iniquity
The candidate's HYPOCRISY was evident when it was revealed that his teenage daughter had an abortion, yet he purported to be pro-life.
The fact that the firm went belly up twenty-one days after the CEO was appointed, yet he received a $26 million golden parachute, was so outrageous that his reputation was reduced to IGNOMINY.
There was not a VESTIGE remaining of the Challenger Space Shuttle after it exploded on January 28, 1986.
New York Governor Eliot Spitzer's INIQUITY was his downfall when he was linked to a prostitution ring.
You used the capitalized words reasonably correctly, but there is room for some improvement:.
4.John’s SEPULTURE was MEAGERLY decorated, because his family no longer lived in the area.
5.The security guard ABATED the conflict between the young man and the defenseless old woman whom he REVILED.
10. The teen’s VICISSITUDINOUS attitude and behavior was manifested by frequent tantrums.
2. Purposely is perfectly correct here.
4. John’s SEPULTURE was MEAGERLY decorated because his family was poor and couldn't afford an expensive burial casket.
(Sepulchre is the more common spelling)
The rest are fine, although some don't really explain the meaning of the words.
8. Bill's PHYSIOGNOMY was difficult to fathom as you really couldn't see what he was thinking from his facial expression.
It's not what you're asking, but in #2 it should be 'purposefully'
1. The mansion’s DILAPIDATED FAÇADE was an eyesore compared to the surrounding GILDED estates.
2. Mary’s IMPISH cousin purposely IRKED her by putting rubber insects in her bed.
3. Bob sought RETRIBUTION for his brother’s murder.
4. John’s SEPULTURE was MEAGERLY decorated because his family moved.
5. The security guard ABATED the conflict because the young man REVILED the defenseless old woman.
6. The old man’s MIEN revealed his sorrowful life.
7. The SAGACIOUS man gave useful advice to his young grandchildren.
8. It was difficult to decipher Bill’s thoughts because he had an expressionless PHYSIOGNOMY.
9. Sally’s manner was always pleasant and CONGENIAL.
10. The teen’s VICISSITUDINOUS attitude and behavior made him have frequent tantrums.
I need help making sentences for:
—Hypocrisy
—Ignominy
—Vestige
—Iniquity
All good sentences, 4 and 5 are a little awkward but use uncommon words. Sentence 10, too, but I don't think a natural-sounding sentence could be made.
synonyms:
vestige: trace
hypocrisy: phony (as in saying one thing and doing the opposite)
ignominy: shame
iniquity: evil
i am so excited am to go to college n will live in hostel any experience!
get to know at least one person in your classes and join clubs, meet new people and be open minded, there are so many interesting people in college that when the experience is over, you'll miss it so just have fun!
apart from the regular ragging and pranks,have a blast with loads of fun,pepsi,movies,FM,MP3,popcorn,cute girls and so on
have a ball,you will never get this again!!
http://insidehighered.com/news/2008/09/03/voting
According to this if a student in VA. registers in the county they attend school, they are then considered independents and as such may lose their scholarships or financial aid.
Is it at all possible this is an attempt to stop college age students from voting???
WTF? I'm not okay with that… This smells like a lawsuit!