RE: Shamima Begum gets legal aid

Yeah, they got here all by themselves!

...oh, wait...

They were brought here by rapists and murderers, illegally...

American's change the laws to benefit a few people, over multitudes, regularly.

American's are only in favour of democracy, after they deplete populations with murder, and genocide, so their voices and votes don't count.

If America was ever a land of laws, Native Americans, Hawaiians, and Black people would've had the vote in 1776.


But Europeans don't assimilate well into the cultures they invade.

When it comes to the ability to assimilate, they're worse than Muslims!

RE: Does the Americans in USA need to see Mueller Report?

As long as he leaves office like John F Kennedy did...

I don't care about the details.

RE: HISTORY OF EASTER: IS IT A PAGAN HOLIDAY?

Jesus fulfilled prophecies from religions all over the globe.

That's what he meant, when he said...

John 10:16
And other sheep I have, which are not of this fold: them also I must bring, and they shall hear my voice; and there shall be one fold, and one shepherd.



Some things that show the same root for religious beliefs, are... flood legends, "gods" with the same attributes and sometimes the same names, and unsewn temple garments...

Finding similarities in cultures that were separated by thousands of miles of oceans, and isolated for thousands of years... is pretty convincing to me, that all the world worships the same God, in different languages.


Which is explained nicely by The Bible's account of the tower of Babel...

Genesis 11:9
Therefore is the name of it called Babel; because the LORD did there confound the language of all the earth: and from thence did the LORD scatter them abroad upon the face of all the earth.

RE: HISTORY OF EASTER: IS IT A PAGAN HOLIDAY?

"methuzelah:
the answer is with those stone figures in eastern island."




Good one...

The people who erected them had red hair, and some of the statues have red "hair."
It's a subject that I study a lot.

What's your source of information?


I like Plummtree Productions, videos on the subject.

RE: HISTORY OF EASTER: IS IT A PAGAN HOLIDAY?

"methuzelah:
the answer is with those stone figures in eastern island."




Good one...

The people who erected them had red hair, and some of the statues have red "hair."
It's a subject that I study a lot.

What's your source of information?


I like Plummtree Productions, videos on the subject.

RE: Do we want to Live Forever?

Wrong!

Jesus isn't God's one and only son.

The bible you're using is corrupt!


God gave his "only begotten Son."

Chapter 1 and 2 of Job, talks about the "sons of God."

RE: whether you ask too much conditions when you looking for love

Tell him you need to be treated as good as he expects to be treated...

...and ask him how he intends to meet the standard he set.

RE: whether you ask too much conditions when you looking for love

I don't think expecting to find the perfect woman, living off grid, within a mile of me, in her own home, is too much to ask...

RE: Smells from the Bbq grill

My neighbor just moved, and gave me a nice Weber grill!

Turn it on for 5 minutes, turn it off, and coals are coming...

My yard is full of vivee (like guava) fruit trees, which add a great taste to meat too!

I've cooked more meat in the last few months, than in the last few years!

RE: Chewy Chips Ahoy cookies recalled due to "unexpected solidified ingredient" (Red Rum Alert)

Budweiser, made in St Louis...

...is located on the banks of the Mississippi River, just south of where the Missouri River joins it, downstream from a bunch of nuclear power plants, cattle yards, etc, and a Union Carbide flourecent orange stream a few miles upstream...

Mexico can't possibly have worse quality water.



Did Trump ever make anything in America?


How many Mexicans, and Chinese, did he hire, instead of Trump supporters, so far?

RE: Do men think all women are gold diggers?

I made a mistake.

Molly didn't bring it up...

Krema said it.


RE: Do men think all women are gold diggers?

RE: Do men think all women are gold diggers?

You fug!

I was only responding to your ignorant stalking!

I was ignoring you!

Before you started accusing me of all kinds of nonsense, and changing the topic to grammar!

When I began pointing out what you're doing!

Like stalking me, and getting delusional enough to call me, "Sweetie."

RE: Do men think all women are gold diggers?

Myss, not wanting to be rude; but I was on topic..

NZ complained about all women asking, "What does he DO."

My point was...

The way he treats women, is why he only finds women who want things from him.

Molly is the one who brought up the fact that he compensates for what he's lacking; and that's why he has so many problems with Big Bad Gold diggers.

I only agreed with her.




Naturally, Charles wants to change the subject; but this is on topic.

RE: do you fear becoming older and older?

Rigour mortise is setting in...

RE: Should you eat meat??

I'm almost a vegetarian; but I eat meat sometimes.

I might only cook meat once a month.

When I was a child, I used to stash meat around my place at the dinner table...

My doctor says, I should eat lots of meat; but she didn't say how much: and I didn't ask.

RE: How many women can you handle at a time?

The penalty for bigamy, is more than one wife.

RE: do you fear becoming older and older?

If anyone is afraid of getting older...

This is your stop.

RE: I love animals but I dont want pets in the house at all. What do you think of me?

Glad you think so...

That was just for your benefit...

After all the talk about predjudice...

He doesn't have a pet.

RE: Which age group of women, would men prefer to date?

But... What about your butt?

RE: what's your Internet name meaning?

27292729?

RE: what's your Internet name meaning?

Actually, I tried a whole bunch of names I wanted; but they were all taken.

In frustration, I tried to come up with one... didn't get it, and got stuck with this one.


Google is cancelling my email this month; so I might get another chance...

RE: what's your Internet name meaning?

The computer glitched, when I was clicking the name I wanted, and left me with what I got.

RE: Which age group of men, would women prefer to date?

One foot in the grave, and one on a banana peel, and aphrodisiacs at every meal...



But what a way to go! lol

RE: Lori, pay for my tuition





Harvard College’s median grade is an A-, dean admits
By Valerie Strauss December 4, 2013

“If this is true or nearly true, it represents a failure on the part of this faculty and its leadership to maintain our academic standards.”




Harris then stood and looked towards FAS Dean Michael D. Smith in hesitation.

“I can answer the question, if you want me to.” Harris said. “The median grade in Harvard College is indeed an A-. The most frequently awarded grade in Harvard College is actually a straight A.”

Harris said after the meeting that the data on grading standards is from fall 2012 and several previous semesters.

The Crimson said further that the news supports “suspicions that the College employs a softer grading standard than many of its peer institutions.”

At Harvard, concerns about grade inflation are nothing new. In 2001, Harvard data showed that 49 percent of undergraduate grades were A’s in 2001, up from 23 percent in 1986, according to this New York Times story, which also reported that Harvard grades rose as much from 1930 to 1966 as from 1967 to the present. In fact, a 1984 Harvard report warned that students were getting too many A’s and B’s.

RE: Lori, pay for my tuition

The Truth About Harvard



What lay behind this trend? Writing in the college newspaper, the Crimson, Mansfield posited some historical factors. "Grade inflation got started … when professors raised the grades of students protesting the war in Vietnam," he argued. "At that time, too, white professors, imbibing the spirit of the new policies of affirmative action, stopped giving low grades to black students, and to justify or conceal this, also stopped giving low grades to white students." (As you might imagine, this theory was hotly contested.) But the main culprit now was simply this: "The prevalence in American education of the notion of self-esteem." Mansfield wrote, "According to that therapeutic notion, the purpose of education is to make students feel capable and 'empowered,' and professors should hesitate to pass judgment on what students have learned."

This may be partly true, but I think that the roots of grade inflation—and, by extension, the overall ease and lack of seriousness in Harvard's undergraduate academic culture—run deeper. Understanding grade inflation requires understanding the nature of modern Harvard and of elite education in general—particularly the ambitions of its students and professors.

RE: Lori, pay for my tuition

Just one more reason to question the value of a college degree...

RE: The Biological Relationship of Genius and Madness ...

You're channeling a plagarist?

RE: The Biological Relationship of Genius and Madness ...

You're really original tonight, Pedro!




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RE: The Biological Relationship of Genius and Madness ...

Do you understand what you're posts are talking about?


Because you got one word in your "original" post wrong.

Here's the way it looks where I found it online....


"In discovering the biological etiology of madness in this way, it is possible to hypothesize that imbalances in hormones or neurotransmitter regulation may lead to aspects of genius or creativity as well"

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