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To: bmauer
Well, I guess we can see why homeschooling is on the rise.
Could you save me a google and tell me just what a surrealist actually is? I am thinking it's kind of like existentialism but not sure. Are you an American?
Yes, I want non-Christians to love this country of course. They should. It is the greatest country on earth, barr non.
86 posted on 09/16/2003 3:58:38 PM PDT by goodseedhomeschool (returned) (Evolution is the religion for men who want no accountability....1 JOHN 2:19)
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To: goodseedhomeschool (returned)
Note to self. The French have never earned respect.
87 posted on 09/16/2003 4:02:32 PM PDT by goodseedhomeschool (returned) (Evolution is the religion for men who want no accountability....1 JOHN 2:19)
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To: goodseedhomeschool (returned)
Well, home schooling is not really an option for getting your PhD in chemistry.

As I said earlier, I am not opposed to flags in grade school and high school classrooms, just in university classrooms.

Surrealism is the view that the reality we perceive hides a deeper reality and can only be accessed through things like the making of strange associations.

I was born in Canada, but lived in America my entire life -- moved here when I was two with my family. I consider myself a true American, not just in the sense that I owe allegience to a limited nation, but that I respect most American values, which I think transcend nations.

I also owe allegience to my local community (UCF), and to the world in general. As the world becomes globalized and more interconnected, things that happen elsewhere affect us here (we learned that very unpleasant lesson on 9/11) and thus we are responsible for making the world a better place.


88 posted on 09/16/2003 4:05:28 PM PDT by bmauer
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