But don't you realize, that unborn fetus is of far more importance than any possible current human life could ever be.
t /sarcasm
Oh who am I kidding, that tag never closes.
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Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
But don't you realize, that unborn fetus is of far more importance than any possible current human life could ever be.
t /sarcasm
Oh who am I kidding, that tag never closes.
I would get nothing done in my kitchen, possibly anywhere in my house, as I'd keep re-storing the knives.
Besides, if we let her have the abortion then she gets away with it.
t issues
I'm in the library right now. A guy just came in and is very loudly asking if there are any books about how to get a computer to mix chemicals, specifically organic and biological compounds.
Um, give the computer opposable thumbs and a spoon?
Seriously though, eek!
Ask Gus.
If a SPED student needs 7 years to learn what we think a high school graduate needs to know, and what the average student is able to learn in 4 years--I wish it were more expected that the SPED student would take the time he needs.
This is sometimes handled in the "developmental English" courses in community colleges (and even regular colleges). That phrase is a euphemism for "remedial," although in the college setting it's much more about Do you have the skills to actually pass any other college courses? So, practical, but uncompromising. Also, in the college setting, you can take the course at 25, or 45, and not be too out-of-place; and you can take the course 10 times if you need to.
Folks, if she is too immature to make the decision, shouldn't that raise the question of her being too immature to endure a pregnancy she doesn't want?
More to the point, she got pregnant at 13 under the custody of the foster care system. So, I'm not too impressed with the parenting skills of the foster care system overall, and disinclined to trust its judgement.
More to the point, she got pregnant at 13 under the custody of the foster care system. So, I'm not too impressed with the parenting skills of the foster care system overall, and disinclined to trust its judgement.
Yes, this. I couldn't get in to read the article -- does it mention who the father is?
This is sometimes handled in the "developmental English" courses in community colleges (and even regular colleges). That phrase is a euphemism for "remedial," although in the college setting it's much more about Do you have the skills to actually pass any other college courses? So, practical, but uncompromising. Also, in the college setting, you can take the course at 25, or 45, and not be too out-of-place; and you can take the course 10 times if you need to.Yes. I just wish this would be the norm.
I haven't paid attention to higher ed issues in a long time, because I was busy looking at pre-school and elementary issues, and just being a mother to little ones. At some point, was there a local discussion (maybe in relation to the MCAS requirements for graduation) about giving some students certificates of graduation, and only giving diplomas to students who'd demonstrated competency in the required subjects?
Hil, no, it doesn't mention who the father is. That's why I went to read it. I was wondering if statutory rape was at issue, but it didn't say. For anyone who wants to read the article, bugmenot gave me this log-in:
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