Bjerknes

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Really? Man, I went there the day after Christmas last year and sat behind one of the endzones, and all that was coming in was frigid air that was seemingly colder than outside. Then while walking outside of the stadium it seemed like they were pumping the warm out onto the streets.

One of the engineers must have fucked up.
 

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Oct 11, 2005
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Really? Man, I went there the day after Christmas last year and sat behind one of the endzones, and all that was coming in was frigid air that was seemingly colder than outside. Then while walking outside of the stadium it seemed like they were pumping the warm out onto the streets.

One of the engineers must have fucked up.
Ford Field is the only good thing to happen to the Lions in the last 10 years.
 

Luca

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Apr 22, 2007
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Quite. Might want to hedge your bets then. I guess in your case I would do that.
This is what I have been thinking, if I carry on with all 4 subjects and find that history is too much or I do my re-sits and don't do any better I can drop history like a brick knowing I gave it a second chance and tried my best, and then concentrate on the 3 subjects I will be examined on in the summer.
The result I am hoping for is that i worlk really hard, continue my progress in my other subjects and then pull my grade up in history and everything is well
 

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This is what I have been thinking, if I carry on with all 4 subjects and find that history is too much or I do my re-sits and don't do any better I can drop history like a brick knowing I gave it a second chance and tried my best, and then concentrate on the 3 subjects I will be examined on in the summer.
The result I am hoping for is that i worlk really hard, continue my progress in my other subjects and then pull my grade up in history and everything is well
Do history if it's your favorite and you feel that studying for French may hinder your grade. But you have to study for History like it was French.

If you love history but are just no good at it, drop it like a rock. Examine your past history scores. If you've made magic in the past with at least Bs go for it. See what's up. If history is just not an option based on your prior performances go with French.
 

Luca

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Apr 22, 2007
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Do history if it's your favorite and you feel that studying for French may hinder your grade. But you have to study for History like it was French.

If you love history but are just no good at it, drop it like a rock. Examine your past history scores. If you've made magic in the past with at least Bs go for it. See what's up. If history is just not an option based on your prior performances go with French.
ok. Thanks, it's kinda what I was wanting to hear, I always have been an A grade history student prior to last year. My teacher who is very experienced and has been teaching for 25 years said to me that across the country the results are always shite for the year I have just taken, I haven't done the worst many that should have done well have failed it alltogether wheras I got a D, a middle grade. He thinks it's to do with the students getting used to the step up, so if I stick it out hopefully my exam technique should click.
But I know whatever I do I will have to work damn hard at it so that might mean not much more juventuz.com
 

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