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a follow up of nguyen's essay on walt whitman
a follow up of nguyen's essay on the standing of america and random rants.
i don't know why whoever marked this paper even bothered.
not as funny but i especially like the opening paragraph.
the conclusion and teachers comments.
student decided to use 2 girls 1 cup for their film review.
95% of these are as old as the internet itself. many were floating around and i wanted 'em out of the archives.
he got an f cuz it was incomprlete.
a comprehensive essay.
a boaz high school freshman who wrote an essay proposing a "killer day" when everyone would be allowed to kill two people to relieve stress has been charged with making a terrorist threat.
the 14-year-old girl, who also wrote that she wanted to kill president bush, was arrested last week and is scheduled for a nov. 1 hearing. court officials declined to release her name or provide other information wednesday, citing the confidentiality rules of alabama's youthful offender law.
boaz police chief terry davis said students were to write an essay in an english class last week on a new federal holiday they would like to see congress pass.
davis said the teacher who read the 14-year-old's essay gave it to principal lowell smith and assistant principal judy bollinger after reading it. the police chief said a decision was made to press charges after the matter was referred to city schools superintendent leland dishman and other system officials.
"i don't know if it was a joke," davis told the huntsville times. "but if it was, it was done in bad taste."
davis said police also notified the u.s. secret service in birmingham, which asked for a copy of the letter and planned to interview the teenager.
authorities placed the student in the coosa valley detention center in anniston thursday night. she was released to her parents on friday and had a preliminary hearing before district judge howard hawk, who appointed an attorney for her. court officials declined to release the name of the lawyer.
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"i'm so high right now"
this is one smart kid.