PLEASE TURN IN YOUR EE CONTRACT TO TESCHNER BY TOMORROW!!!! YOU WILL NOT BE ALLOWED TO COMPLETE AN EE IN HISTORY IF YOU DO NOT GET THIS FORM IN BY TOMORROW!!
I thought so- i've been spelling it "advisor" but sometimes people say I'm wrong and then I just start sobbing and comfort myself by eating twinkies and fruitcake.
excerpt from one of the links about "other" weapons
Preparation is key. From time to time, when you're sitting in a particular room in your home, take a moment to look around and aks yourself, "what would I do if a zombie shambled in?" Keep a mental inventory of the potential weapons lying about. Get up and walk through some scenarios, so that when the real thing happens, you'll know what to do. A lamp, a letter opener, a bottle of wine: in an emergency, all could be effective weapons. The undead don't play fair; neither should you.
okay here's the info for the online test in the book.
You need to create an account but that's not a big deal, I think it's chapters 26-31, and there are two self test per chapter. The website is www.bedfordstmartins.com/henretta
I'm a native South Carolinian and I attained my undergraduate and graduate degrees from the University of South Carolina. I taught fourth grade for two years in the Mississippi Delta and two years at an alternative high school in Western North Carolina. I have been at Tigard High School since the fall of 2003, where I teach U.S. History and Psychology.
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I have done this.
Will Mr Carlisle be my adviser? <-- I can never spell this word
Last day!
3:50 PM
I just checked Microsoft Office, and it recognizes both "advisor" and "adviser" as correct.
4:16 PM
I thought so- i've been spelling it "advisor" but sometimes people say I'm wrong and then I just start sobbing and comfort myself by eating twinkies and fruitcake.
4:19 PM
So as i was doing research for my biology presentation on porphyria i stumbled upon this website, i think it was the 2nd link. Oh, its awesome.
http://www.fvza.org/index.html
4:24 PM
excerpt from one of the links about "other" weapons
Preparation is key. From time to time, when you're sitting in a particular room in your home, take a moment to look around and aks yourself, "what would I do if a zombie shambled in?" Keep a mental inventory of the potential weapons lying about. Get up and walk through some scenarios, so that when the real thing happens, you'll know what to do. A lamp, a letter opener, a bottle of wine: in an emergency, all could be effective weapons. The undead don't play fair; neither should you.
4:30 PM
Last week Carlisle! You as excited as I am?
Hope your weekend has been swell.
6:23 PM
Joseph,
You have no idea. This school year needs to be done ASAP. I'm so ready for summer.
8:07 PM
I rather be taking finals than being here in vietnam
4:31 AM
Tiffany,
I would rather be biking than teaching right now.
7:29 AM
hey, at least it's the last week of school!
12:29 AM
okay here's the info for the online test in the book.
You need to create an account but that's not a big deal, I think it's chapters 26-31, and there are two self test per chapter. The website is www.bedfordstmartins.com/henretta
3:32 PM
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