Thursday, November 8, 2007

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You know what,
I Don't Care.
I don't think I really care anymore.
I haven't handed two things in yesterday, and I sure didn't do all of my homework for tomorrow.
I've never done my Math homework, but now I didn't even do all of my Socials and my Japanese homework.
This is sort of ironic, cause right now, I'm doing the best I've been doing ever. I have an A in English, Science, Japanese, French, and Math. Don't know about Socials, Applied Skills, or PE. I've never gotten A's in English or French before, and only one once in Science. I currently have the highest mark I've ever gotten in science too.
Today I scanned pretty quickly the IBSC10 marks. Out of about, say, 90 students, only 3 got A's. In MY, about 5 or 6 people got A's. Wow.

People have been telling me that its the first I've done this or that, meaning I've broken other people's expectation or image of me. I don't really care.

And you know what, tomorrow's debate tournament. We have no way of filling up our time the way things are going. And you know what? I don't care. At all.

Paraphrase:
I DON'T CARE ENOUGH TO DO IT. REALLY.

Fine. I'll eventually get to doing my homework.

Anyways...

Huttson, who worked in Edinburgh, was an extremely smart man. He, like the other people of his time, had very diverse interests, and he worked well in all of them. He was also the leader of the Oyster Club, which had specialists from many different fields. But he was particularly interested in geology. One question that occured was why were they clam shells on mountains and high hills, far away from the coast? There were two schools of thoughts in the day, the Neptunians and the Plutonians. The Neptunians believed that different water levels in history have caused the clamshells to wash up on the mountains, while the Plutonian had theories about internal and external forces, volcanoes, etc., but none that really practically could explain what actually happened. They just found faults with the other group.

TOKW

Workplace Name: HSBC Software House
Hours: 7:00-4:00
What duties did you observe, etc...
-tour of the building
-activity with software development
-presentations on multiple intelligences/e-learning

What did you enjoy most?
I enjoyed having conversations with people I didn't know about.

What surprised you?
The role of money laundering in software development

Would you pursue a career in this profession? Why or why not?
IYes, but only if the chance comes, as it seems that there is good pay, hours, and benefits!

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