Doesn’t the young 14 year old Chinese golfer prove that US parents arn’t being hard on their kids?
Asked: Doesn’t the young 14 year old Chinese golfer prove that US parents arn’t being hard on their kids?
Meaning that I perceive that the US is not hard on their kids to succeed like other countries, in general that is.
Doesn't this prove it since the US doesn't have a lot of young talent that isn't in singing etc?
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Me Chinese.
Me do joke.
Me play golf as you whites snort coke.
That's one person in China, that proves nothing.
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husband is going active duty?
Asked: husband is going active duty?
my ex husband and i have a 2 year old together, it is courted ordered that he can see his son every weekend from friday (7pm) to sunday (7pm). about 3 months ago he took off to do truck driving and we have not seen or heard from him snice he left. my husband is wanting to go active with the army, they told him more than likely he will be stationed out of wv or more than likely out of the US. am I as the primary parent allowed to take my son out of state or even over seas?
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Is it Ironic that BiIl bomber Ayers doesn’t want Prisons in the US, Oblamer releases tons of Prisone
Asked: Is it Ironic that BiIl bomber Ayers doesn’t want Prisons in the US, Oblamer releases tons of Prisone
Then has Bomber man sneaked into running our kids school programs?Just like when Oblamer when a so called "Community Organizer" and hired bomber man to Re-educate Chicago students?Look how that turned out in Chicago?50% Of the kids drop out of H.School there now,now 7,000 kids a day drop out of school everyday!They are changing our system in school to DUMB DOWN the kids-removing history classes, art classes, gym classes, sports, and making math so easy they don't learn to be logical.The programs are called C-scope and Common Core-fight against them PARENTS!The far left marxist loons want to Brainwash your kids!They are trying to grow their collective radical groups dumbing us down!!!Bill Ayers should be in prison, not part of our school system!
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Wow, you're pretty good at incoherent ranting.
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Financial aid – fafsa?
Asked: Financial aid – fafsa?
so i applying for fafsa (i know im a little late) and yes its my first time, and its asking me information of my parents and there highest education and social security and all of that
But both of my parents do not claim me in their taxes nor have they ever in more than ten years. my grandparents have always claimed me i their taxes because ihave lived with them for these past years. but never claimed to be my gaurdians.
so when it asks me for my mother/ fathers information, do i put my parents or my grandparents?
i know the application is more concern with who provides for me and supports me financially so i assumed i should put my grandparents information, but i don't want to put that and be incorrect because they asked for "parents" or "mother"/"father's" highest education or social or years of living in US etc. all that information would be different. i just don't want to make a mistake.
My deadline is MARCH 2nd. HELP!!
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Am i wrong for being ambitious?
Asked: Am i wrong for being ambitious?
My paremts have always told my siblimgs and i that we should work hard and try to achieve bigger and better things. They struggled very much to give us a nice house to live in. They gave my sister, brother and i a car. It wasnt brand new or anything expensive but we got it. Both my parents came from families of 5 and 8 brothers and sisters and they lived in povertu during their childhood. They came to the US to give my siblings and i a better future. Now my question is am i being greedy or too ambitious for wanting to have more than what my parents gave us? And please dont missunderstand me but i want to provide my child witj things that i didnt have. I want him to have a good life and have the same ambition as me later on in his life. I didnt grow up living in a nice home or having it all. It wasnt intill my teenage years that things got better for my family and they were able to purchase a home, for my brother and i to have our own room. We were finally shopping at the mall and not getting hand me downs. Why is it that everytimeni talk to friends or even cousins i always get the," you should be happy with what you have. Dont be so greedy. As long as you have enough to survive day by day". Im like really? So am i wrong for wanting to better myself and want to be able to provide my son and future kids a better life?
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Could talking to her help me?
Asked: Could talking to her help me?
I've been through a lot and I'm really young, only 15. At this point in my life I feel worthless. I know I'm smart, I have goals, I'm nice to people, helpful and outgoing, but recently I felt down, so I skipped 2 weeks of school. On Thursday my tutor took me to counselor. She accused me of handing a wrong phone number to my mom, because "it doesn't exist". She said I need to take my mother to school and that I'm in trouble. Here's the thing. My school annoys me to the point I feel almost suicidal and I'm naturally an optimist. My classmates don't care about me. They treat themselves like family, and I'm an outsider. There are only 2 persons in whole school (I mean I know LOADS of people, but I don't want to become friends with them) I can hang around with, but they graduate this year. School is not my dream. I love Chemistry, Physics, Maths and English (I'm foreign), but my true dream is to travel the world and meet new people, new cultures, maybe even make a TV programme about it. I want to study abroad, I want US citizenship and volunteer in Peace Corps. I know I need education to earn money, I plan on becoming an architect, but I have this thought I'm going to fail at this, because I have Bc and Cs and I don't believe in grades, when everybody else obsess about them.
I think I have depression or even bipolar disorder, but it's hard for me to talk to my mum about that, because I feel like she's not going to take it seriously and is going to ban me from television, internet, going out with friends. And she's great person, but overprotective. She has her own issues, financial and medical, and I don't want her to worry about me. I don't want to call my dad, because last time I saw him he called me "a f*cking punk" and said he doesn't want to see me in his house.
Do you think if I talk about everything with my counselor, explain to her what I'm going through, promise I'll never skip school again and take some punishment, she's going to forget about it? I don't want to have problems with school and I don't want my parents to find out and worry about me.
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Why is my "friend" using me as a scapegoat for her stressed out life?
Asked: Why is my "friend" using me as a scapegoat for her stressed out life?
It's funny how life turns around. Here is my friend, whom I've known for almost 10 years: she has never had time to be single and went from one guy after another. Within almost 2 years, she met the guy of her dreams, was engaged, pregnant, had her baby, and with another one on the way. She was happy and it was none of my business so I never really thought about it. Here I was Ms. Singleton throughout our 20's/college years, just dating and now past my mid 20's, the right person found me…he happens to be related to my friend. I always wondered why she was such a debbie downer when it came to our relationship. She'd pick on little things here and there, roll her eyes, just behave very immaturely (instigating drama/negativity by asking questions that will upset me about my bf, and comments that are not in his favor.) She always seems to be very happy and receptive when she catches me in a bad mood with him. I keep our disagreements QUIET but women usually notice when other women are not happy…- any petty reason to pick on us.
Then it hit me – maybe it's easier on her to pick on US bc (out of all her friends), We'll be at a friend's dinner and this girl ,who always had a guy on her arm is left alone, pregnant because her husband works 5x/week on most of the day. And here I am (the girl always alone) has her man accompanying her. She seems to be insecure about this, even if she is married. She questioned me if I was bringing my bf to girls happy hour. I said, "why would i? It's a girl's meet up? He's not coming." She said, "oh bc that would be weird. You guys all w. your boyfriends and my husband works." Also, it hit me AT that recent happy hour, two friends were asking about my relationship -about to graduate architect school, working and I'm about to take my medical exam and possibly thinking of going to grad school, working. We're both private and keep to ourselves, don't like to share too much. After that Q&A, it moved on to my friend – here she is, stressed out bc she's pregnant/about to pop with a barely one year old daughter, works nights, still lives with her parents and is stressed out bc they don't give her the respect of a new mother/wants her own place but is conflicted bc she would wait/save up but her husband wants to leave, works nights and complains how it's "hard work". On top of that, she wants him to go to college so they could have better income but according to her, he's "unmotivated" (but I really think he's just nervous going back to school). I sympathize with her and it doesn't take a rocket scientist to know what kind of stress she's under. I don't need to be a new wife or mother to understand, I get it (and after that meeting, I allowed her to vent and told her I can only empathize her stressful situation). YET…I can't feel sorry for her; this was her choice. Why is she taking out her frustrations on me bc my life seems "so easy" compared to hers? I don't think that's fair. Do you think that's the situation?
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