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WHAT IS THE MEANING OF LIFE?
4 AnswersWords & Wordplay1 week ago - 5Upvotes of all answers to this question
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My classmate copied my answer word for word, how do I make sure I don't get blamed for this?
In my college course we are required to do weekly discussion boards, I typed up my response and submitted it but the next day when I went to respond to my classmates this person had submitted the same exact paragraph as me, they clearly copied and pasted my answer. I am nervous that I could be blamed for this, what can I do? Thank you ❤.
12 AnswersHigher Education (University +)2 weeks ago - 0Upvotes of all answers to this question
Are they both correct?
When the people saw the house at the end of the road, ...
A. ... they began to run up it.
B. ... they began to run toward it.
Are they both clear in meaning? Thanks!
5 AnswersWords & Wordplay1 week ago - 11Upvotes of all answers to this question
the phrase 'steal an election'?
Favourite answer:it means, literally, to take something that belongs to another. I don't see the issue.Not really stealing the election, but stealing the win of that election, if that is the detail you need.
9 AnswersWords & Wordplay2 weeks ago - 0Upvotes of all answers to this question
Do any high schools teach public speaking?
Favourite answer:Absolutely. In Texas it is also a state competitive academic category. They teach it school, students compete at the school district level, then between districts, followed by regions, and finally at state competitions.
5 AnswersPrimary & Secondary Education1 week ago - 29Upvotes of all answers to this question
When it’s summer, what do college students who live in dorms do?
Favourite answer:College dorms are only open during the semesters when classes are offered. If a college has no summer term, then the dorms close, and the students go back to their families' homes. Nearly all college dorm leases are for four months (one semester) or ten months (two semester) only.
If a college has summer classes available, then dorms are available as well, for the students enrolled in summer classes. You would almost certainly have to switch dorm rooms; you aren't able to just stay in the same room as you did in the spring semester. There will be a few days between the Spring term ending and the Summer term beginning, and between the Summer term ending and the fall semester beginning, that the dorms are closed entirely for cleaning and maintenance.
As an alternative, in colleges in city and suburban settings, there are generally a number of students that live in off-campus housing. If someone needs to stay near campus but doesn't necessarily take classes (for example, an international student who can't afford to fly home), they will often sublet an off-campus apartment for the summer, from a renter who rents the apartment year-round (most non-academic leases are for one year minimum) but who doesn't want to remain there all summer.
What if an international student doesn't want to fly home, but attends a rural college that has no summer housing? Well, that's the sort of thing one has to consider when determining whether to attend, and which, university overseas. Some will put most of their stuff into storage, and spend the summers traveling or working in a place that provides housing, like a resort or summer camp.
12 AnswersHigher Education (University +)2 weeks ago - 10Upvotes of all answers to this question
On average, how often do you use the F-word?
Favourite answer:Oh, a lot, enough that I don't even pay attention. It is a very versatile word.
8 AnswersWords & Wordplay2 weeks ago - 1Upvotes of all answers to this question
Is it better to pay off debt first?
I have 2 student loans I am working on paying off in the next couple months. I want to take care of them and move on,
Is it better to get them out of the way first?
5 AnswersFinancial Aid1 week ago - 4Upvotes of all answers to this question
what does "by the middle of the week" mean?
Does it mean on Wednesday or before Wednesday? Assuming Wednesday is the middle of the week of course, which I'm not certain it is.
5 AnswersWords & Wordplay1 week ago - 22Upvotes of all answers to this question
I need help my math homework. How do you answer this question on page5?
13 AnswersHomework Help2 weeks ago - 9Upvotes of all answers to this question
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why don't Americans like to use the word "dashing"?
It's more of a Britishly used word, ain't it not?
16 AnswersWords & Wordplay2 weeks ago - 9Upvotes of all answers to this question
Is this sentence correct ?
The one who will bid higher will get the car.
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Is college similar to high school?
In terms of the drama between the students, and the nostalgia of the experience?
13 AnswersHigher Education (University +)2 weeks ago - 4Upvotes of all answers to this question
Is this sentence correct?
Students can't go to school by bike because there aren't many places to keep their bikes in school.
10 AnswersWords & Wordplay2 weeks ago - 2Upvotes of all answers to this question
If the Vice President finishes out a term, does that count as a term for them?
If the Vice President takes over, does that count as a term, meaning they can only be elected to one term if they choose to run afterwards? Or do they get two terms?
5 AnswersWords & Wordplay2 weeks ago