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  • among my way

    Repetitions,
    Among my way,,

    those are just to described how I feel about,,,

    As if it isn't bad enough to have eyesight a bat would be disappointed in, someone, who will remain nameless, keeps tidying up my glasses when I am in the shower.
    Seems a harmless enough thing to do, in fact it could be said that it is a helpful and kind thing, but, I can't see where my glasses are if I don't have them on!!!

  • Tales

    Here are some of tales from allover the world, check it out,,

    1. Betty Stoggs' Baby
    2. The Mermaid of Zennor
    3. Tattercoats
    4. Yallery Brown
    5. Three Feathers
    6. Tom Hickathrift
    7. Rushen Coatie
    8. The Stars in the Sky

    Just choose which one do u like,,

  • Agree?,,..

    LEARNING - BOOKS ARE BETTER THAN COMPUTERS

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    Books are more than twice as effective as computers in raising standards among pupils, says a senior academic who spent 30 years training teachers to use computers.

    Spending £100 a year on books for each primary school pupil raised test scores by 1.5 per cent while the same amount invested in computer technology was less than half as effective, according to the study by Steve Hurd, a former teacher trainer specialising in computer assisted learning.

    Mr Hurd, who now lectures at the Open University, said the results were "significant".

    "It is surprising that books matter. Things have gone overboard on ICT (information and communication technology). It is out of kilter. Schools pick up the message that they will be clobbered if their technology is not up to scratch, but no one looks at books." School inspectors collect data on the provision of computers but have not asked for figures on spending on books since 2003, he said.

    Mr Hurd's research team concluded that the average test scores for English, maths and science would rise by 1.5 per cent in schools spending £100 per pupil on books, a higher than average figure.

    The equivalent spent on technology made a difference of 0.72 per cent. The findings were based on data from 6,000 primary schools over three years.

    The Publishers' Association said spending on books in primary schools fell from £21.84 per pupil in 1999 to £16.65 in 2003/04. Expenditure on ICT rose from £68 million to £201 million.

  • Nice flowers

    Roses what do I said to described ?
    it's a nice flower,
    beautiful,:DD :DD :DD
    colourfull,:roll: :roll: :roll:
    fragrance, has a nice smell,:yes: :b ;D
    everyone like it :roll: :lalala: :DD
    smooth, but has good protection in it, :crazy: :crazy: :crazy:
    identic with women,:oops: :oops: :oops:
    and I realy love it,, :p :yes: :yes: :yes:
    white, red, pink,,:DD :roll: :roll: :yes: >:XX

  • I am will be

    mine
    It's me in the image future,,,,what do you think of ,88|88|88|
    I thought that I'm too young to do the same like that kind of creature,,,,i'm alright???:yes::yes::yes::yes::yes::yes:

  • My first day

    This my first day come and create this kinds of blog, but it's not for the first time for to made blog,,:roll:B):DD:):):):):):)):)):))

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