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Kat - From H2G2 Started conversation Oct 20, 2005
Welcome to the school section of the Young Researchers' Club.
Stuck with an essay?
Is your head whizzing from all the maths that's been hurled at you?
Don't know the difference between alliteration and sibilance?
Can't remember who kills whom in To Kill A Mocking Bird?
Don't understand your exam set texts?
Does glaciation have you running for the safety of your bed?
We are here to help you! That doesn't mean we'll do your homework for you, but we'll certainly help explain. If we don't know then we promise to find you someone who DOES. If we don't then you are free to get very cross with us.
Kat
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Dr. Megabite Posted Oct 22, 2005
I have to write a non-chronological report.
The problem is I don't know what to write about!
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echomikeromeo Posted Oct 22, 2005
What exactly do you mean by a non-chronological report?
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Dr. Megabite Posted Oct 22, 2005
A non-chronological report is a report that isn't in time order like most of the H2G2 Guide Entries.
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echomikeromeo Posted Oct 22, 2005
Ah, I see. Well, what's the assignment exactly? Is it for history or for English or something else entirely? And what are your parameters?
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Kat - From H2G2 Posted Nov 4, 2005
Hmm well hopefully dr M did his homework in the end
Anyone ever studied poetry by Philip Larkin? I'm having an awful time of it! Anyone who just happens to be interested, it's a collection called "High Windows". Philip Larkin was a controversial poet from the middle to the end of the last century. He wrote poetry that was very challenging and mocking of the times and had a bitter edge to it. Lots of swearing, talking about death, the cycle of life, loneliness and the like.
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Wyatt Posted Nov 4, 2005
Are you sure that Phillip Larkin isn't a pseudonym of Marvin? That sounds like the sort of poetry he would write....
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Kat - From H2G2 Posted Nov 4, 2005
It's truly annoying stuff!
An example! http://www.plagiarist.com/poetry/?wid=390
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echomikeromeo Posted Nov 5, 2005
Never read anything by him (except the one you just linked to), but he looks a bit cliché.
That's an essay topic: how writing to shock (which is what it seems Larkin is doing) has been done by so many people that now it doesn't shock anymore.
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echomikeromeo Posted Nov 5, 2005
That's taken a huge load off my mind!
Come on, everyone, it's good to do your homework. Just look at the excellent example of this upstanding young Researcher.
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Kat - From H2G2 Posted Nov 5, 2005
I'm doing it I'm doing it!!! I've done MORE than I needed to do for Maths! I'm actually not reeeaaaallllyyyy doing my geography right now though as I'm writing an entry that I started ages and ages ago and really feel I ought to finish. It's about Franz Liszt!
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Kat - From H2G2 Posted Nov 9, 2005
Hooray! I never liked biology. I've always had a huge hang-up about the idea of all these things happening inside me. I like to pretend that I'm a being of pure light energy
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Kat - From H2G2 Posted Nov 9, 2005
Well done! Although making something out of 5 seems a strange way of marking
I'm doing....graph geometry, managing coast lines, and that blooming philip larkin stuff still
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echomikeromeo Posted Nov 10, 2005
to everyone!
The marking out of 5 thing is common in certain American courses, as Advanced Placement courses are always graded on a five-point scale and 5 remains a popular round number for grading small assignments.
To my extreme surprise, I got full points on the most BS assignment I think I've ever written. Goes to show you what my English teacher is like, I guess.
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echomikeromeo Posted Nov 14, 2005
I'm supposed to write a satire for school, but I don't feel very satirical at present. Does anyone have any ideas?
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- 1: Kat - From H2G2 (Oct 20, 2005)
- 2: Dr. Megabite (Oct 22, 2005)
- 3: echomikeromeo (Oct 22, 2005)
- 4: Dr. Megabite (Oct 22, 2005)
- 5: echomikeromeo (Oct 22, 2005)
- 6: Kat - From H2G2 (Nov 4, 2005)
- 7: Wyatt (Nov 4, 2005)
- 8: Kat - From H2G2 (Nov 4, 2005)
- 9: Wyatt (Nov 4, 2005)
- 10: echomikeromeo (Nov 5, 2005)
- 11: Dr. Megabite (Nov 5, 2005)
- 12: echomikeromeo (Nov 5, 2005)
- 13: Kat - From H2G2 (Nov 5, 2005)
- 14: echomikeromeo (Nov 5, 2005)
- 15: Elwyn_Centauri, geAt (O+ THS) (Nov 9, 2005)
- 16: Kat - From H2G2 (Nov 9, 2005)
- 17: Dr. Megabite (Nov 9, 2005)
- 18: Kat - From H2G2 (Nov 9, 2005)
- 19: echomikeromeo (Nov 10, 2005)
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