
by The Truth and Light » Wed Jan 12, 2011 6:57 pm

by Norstal » Wed Jan 12, 2011 7:01 pm
Toronto Sun wrote:Best poster ever. ★★★★★
New York Times wrote:No one can beat him in debates. 5/5.
IGN wrote:Literally the best game I've ever played. 10/10
NSG Public wrote:What a fucking douchebag.

by Barringtonia » Wed Jan 12, 2011 7:06 pm

by Central Slavia » Wed Jan 12, 2011 7:07 pm
Glorious Homeland wrote:
You would be wrong. There's something wrong with the Americans, the Japanese are actually insane, the Chinese don't seem capable of free-thought and just defer judgement to the most powerful strong man, the Russians are quite like that, only more aggressive and mad, and Belarus? Hah.
Omnicracy wrote:The Soviet Union did not support pro-Soviet governments, it compleatly controled them. The U.S. did not controle the corrupt regiems it set up against the Soviet Union, it just sugested things and changed leaders if they weer not takeing enough sugestions
Great Nepal wrote:Please stick to OFFICIAL numbers. Why to go to scholars,[cut]

by Dakini » Wed Jan 12, 2011 7:08 pm

by Norstal » Wed Jan 12, 2011 7:09 pm
Central Slavia wrote:hehe... math it was for me... in my country i once got to math olympics finals
it used to be easy.. now i am dealing with difficult math , vector calculus... or perhaps i have gotten dumber
Toronto Sun wrote:Best poster ever. ★★★★★
New York Times wrote:No one can beat him in debates. 5/5.
IGN wrote:Literally the best game I've ever played. 10/10
NSG Public wrote:What a fucking douchebag.

by The Truth and Light » Wed Jan 12, 2011 7:11 pm
Dakini wrote:I liked science and art and music. To a lesser extent I liked math (because I was good at it).
"Foreign language" was sort of my default in elementary school education. I was in French Immersion so most of my classes were in French (I didn't have any classes in English other than gym and music until grade 3).

by Conserative Morality » Wed Jan 12, 2011 7:11 pm

by Sun Aut Ex » Wed Jan 12, 2011 7:12 pm
Strykyh wrote:I wasn't trying to be intelligent.
Keronians wrote:So you think it's ok to waste valuable police time and resources to pander to minority superstitions?
"All available officers, report downtown, armed suspected firing wildly into the public."
"I'll be about ten minutes, I have to go to ID a Muslim woman."
Yes.
Unless of course it's not OK for a woman to ask for a female to ask for a female officer to carry out body checks. In which case, the answer would be no.
"All available officers, report downtown, armed suspected firing wildly into the public."
"I'll be about then minutes, I have to go to carry out a body check on a woman."

by Wamitoria » Wed Jan 12, 2011 7:13 pm

by Mike the Progressive » Wed Jan 12, 2011 7:13 pm

by The Truth and Light » Wed Jan 12, 2011 7:16 pm
Mike the Progressive wrote:I like math and the social sciences. Though I sometimes wonder the point to the latter.

by Dakini » Wed Jan 12, 2011 7:22 pm
The Truth and Light wrote:Dakini wrote:I liked science and art and music. To a lesser extent I liked math (because I was good at it).
"Foreign language" was sort of my default in elementary school education. I was in French Immersion so most of my classes were in French (I didn't have any classes in English other than gym and music until grade 3).
Do you live in Canada? I don't think they do immersion like that in America.

by Vectrova » Wed Jan 12, 2011 7:30 pm

by The Truth and Light » Wed Jan 12, 2011 7:38 pm
Dakini wrote:The Truth and Light wrote:
Do you live in Canada? I don't think they do immersion like that in America.
Yes, I live in Canada.
It's a shame that early second language immersion isn't an option everywhere (it's not even everywhere in Canada, e.g. New Brunswick, the only officially bilingual province pulled this as an option). Aside from the fact only way to speak a language as a native speaker is to learn it early and people lose the ability to learn a new language fluently as they get older. I'm also not sure on this, but it seems that people who learn a second language early tend to be able to learn a third (or fourth or fifth...) more easily. Although I can't base that last thought on studies, but looking at some of the people I know who speak many languages (which isn't a lot, granted) this seems to be the case.

by Dakini » Wed Jan 12, 2011 7:48 pm
The Truth and Light wrote:Dakini wrote:Yes, I live in Canada.
It's a shame that early second language immersion isn't an option everywhere (it's not even everywhere in Canada, e.g. New Brunswick, the only officially bilingual province pulled this as an option). Aside from the fact only way to speak a language as a native speaker is to learn it early and people lose the ability to learn a new language fluently as they get older. I'm also not sure on this, but it seems that people who learn a second language early tend to be able to learn a third (or fourth or fifth...) more easily. Although I can't base that last thought on studies, but looking at some of the people I know who speak many languages (which isn't a lot, granted) this seems to be the case.
About what age, do you think, language learning ability slows? I know some people who take up languages at adult age, and it seems easy for them. Some people have natural talents for languages, young and old.
I really wish language learning in American schools had a bit more substance, as well. Students need to be able to really use and learn their new language in a dynamic way. I hate the whole boring word memorization shtick that most classes have, and would enjoy something a bit more beneficial to the mind. Something more analytic.

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I like learning about past events, and why they occurred.The Holy Therns wrote:Your thought pattern is so bizarre I can't even be offended anymore.

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