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participated in during bureau products club, the first competitions, changed your approach to your other schoolwork, and as a follow-up, have the activities changed how you think about problems and challenges outside of school? that thesetely think challenges have -- the gentleman talked about analysis and synthesis. i have taken stuff from frc where i have learned about robot parts or technologies or coding, and i am able to understand that and multiply it what ever -- and apply it to whatever i am doing in school. frc, ier i learned in move that to what i learned in technology. being in first allowed me to be involved in multiple internships, and from those i am now applying that to class. we have to provide some research by the end of the year. andare in an internship from there you produce a scientific paper. some of the skills i learned of time in terms management, i'm am able to apply that in that respect. there definitely is a mix in between those two. i have experience with first, i have been mostly kind of a nuts and bolts guy, if you will, doing most of these physical works on the robot,
participated in during bureau products club, the first competitions, changed your approach to your other schoolwork, and as a follow-up, have the activities changed how you think about problems and challenges outside of school? that thesetely think challenges have -- the gentleman talked about analysis and synthesis. i have taken stuff from frc where i have learned about robot parts or technologies or coding, and i am able to understand that and multiply it what ever -- and apply it to whatever...
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. >> between schoolwork, tv, video games, and movies, it's often hard to find time to read a book just for the fun of it. so, our question this week is actually two questions. "what book did you read recently outside of school? and what did you like about it?" >> i read "the witch of blackbird pond," and i enjoyed it because it keeps it interesting, but it's an 18th-century story so it's less boring than most of them are. >> i read a book called "twilight," and i enjoyed it 'cause i like reading big books, and reading is part of one of my hobbies. >> "number the stars," and why'd i enjoy it? because i like learning about history, about, like, my religion and stuff. >> i read "the fault in our stars," and i enjoyed it because i thought that it was relatable to teens, even though i personally don't have cancer, because i think everyone knows someone who does. and i thought it was just very -- like, it was an emotional book, and i enjoyed it a lot. >> the book was called "legend," and i enjoyed it because it had a lot of action, had a big variety of genres mixed into one. so, i enjoyed it
. >> between schoolwork, tv, video games, and movies, it's often hard to find time to read a book just for the fun of it. so, our question this week is actually two questions. "what book did you read recently outside of school? and what did you like about it?" >> i read "the witch of blackbird pond," and i enjoyed it because it keeps it interesting, but it's an 18th-century story so it's less boring than most of them are. >> i read a book called...
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because the crackdown in the overseas market for chinese officials not everything that you are doing schoolwork. long pond that even comment of one of the daily things and too limited for curbing corruption in china. walking to the chinese government directly fired all make it official. for what they want to add that these officials are a hybrid for corruption for most families to move to another country. with a lot of money. it's obvious that the cost would have to be pain free income. which is money from illegal means there are so many officials and their families and abroad his rationale that think they don't get future for themselves in china. one that doesn't mean they do not have any copy of the country's future. without that they're not qualified to lead and are not even qualified to serve the. cut all make it official to be depressed by the captain the chinese government. did you hear that a country should not be controlled by foreigners. i debated even bigger than covered officials not to gain promotion. this story about chinese officials trying to get the best of both worlds. there ar
because the crackdown in the overseas market for chinese officials not everything that you are doing schoolwork. long pond that even comment of one of the daily things and too limited for curbing corruption in china. walking to the chinese government directly fired all make it official. for what they want to add that these officials are a hybrid for corruption for most families to move to another country. with a lot of money. it's obvious that the cost would have to be pain free income. which...
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the bigger worry is the pollution and thirty one to put all the schoolwork for the hard way. he added that it could affect i'm cooking pot. i continue to rot. the picture that she doesn't let him try to pull out of grade three to the five hundred of the millionth time. for traffic and the pilgrim toward a portrait of the time the lead of three hundred thirty tonnes in two thousand three hundred and the type to ride out would not meet the needs of the people the gifting it to me and to demand need to be met by domestic trade only. they can also be imported. the chinese government data showed that good of the twelve team out of imported rented couldn't stop the seventy million tonnes. did today. if china spring is right and that we depend on global supply which i think it would have to take on the rising cost of fuel imports. not every expert in china agreement yet time the chinese economists not you share doesn't think the kicking department is all that smart. not that that is neither scientific nor wife to one point eight billion acres of farmland. not that bad but in the far
the bigger worry is the pollution and thirty one to put all the schoolwork for the hard way. he added that it could affect i'm cooking pot. i continue to rot. the picture that she doesn't let him try to pull out of grade three to the five hundred of the millionth time. for traffic and the pilgrim toward a portrait of the time the lead of three hundred thirty tonnes in two thousand three hundred and the type to ride out would not meet the needs of the people the gifting it to me and to demand...
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i felt like it was no point in me even trying to continue reply schoolwork at all. and you know -- >> part of the issue is you see these suspensions and that's what happens is the kids can't catch up and that is part of the problem that ends up sending -- kids end up basically not finishing their education and getting into trouble. >> absolutely. it's the loss of instructional time that is so incredibly harmful as an extension of zero tolerance policies and exemplary discipline. it's very difficult to catch up. we're committed to providing education to all students but they have to be in the classroom. the statement that secretary duncan made today goes a long way to advancing that notion that we need to be committed to educational access for all students. >> now, dawante, one of the issues that the attorney general trying to address is the fact that for more serious offenses kids are often sent directly to police. something that never happened to you. but you have seen this pipeline to prison to some of the kids who are punished with suspension and sent to the poli
i felt like it was no point in me even trying to continue reply schoolwork at all. and you know -- >> part of the issue is you see these suspensions and that's what happens is the kids can't catch up and that is part of the problem that ends up sending -- kids end up basically not finishing their education and getting into trouble. >> absolutely. it's the loss of instructional time that is so incredibly harmful as an extension of zero tolerance policies and exemplary discipline....
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. >> when we asked megan about why she wanted to help melissa with her schoolwork she had told us it was because of her father. he influenced her to want to help people and do good and she was able to find a way to do that inside the jail. >> he was sober for 18 months when he died and i used to just watch him at meetings and stuff and young guys would come in wanting to go to a detox and my father would be the first person to say, i'll give you a ride. no questions asked. not even knowing them, just to help them out. and he always told me, if you can't help somebody, don't hurt them. and treat people how you want to be treated. that's one thing that my father instilled in me before he passed away. >> i don't know what it is, honey. i have no idea. >> like her father, megan had struggled with her own addictions. her use of heroin had led to several jail stays. on minor convictions ranging from sex for a fee to disturbing the peace. but this time, the stakes were more serious. she was awaiting trial on five drug possession charges, as well as being co-defendant on an armed robbery cha
. >> when we asked megan about why she wanted to help melissa with her schoolwork she had told us it was because of her father. he influenced her to want to help people and do good and she was able to find a way to do that inside the jail. >> he was sober for 18 months when he died and i used to just watch him at meetings and stuff and young guys would come in wanting to go to a detox and my father would be the first person to say, i'll give you a ride. no questions asked. not even...
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i know some taiwanese company schoolwork in and the moscow than the old air with the papers are written in english. good thing and another aspect is what dc are some of the you know opportunities made the flow of russian and prices to come to taiwan and the best know for example which so you too will come with a very tough and take a very good russian restaurant in taiwan. bill provides some authentic food for the people didn't like the law other than that the dc some possibilities in the area yes thinking because we had an import we have a supper it's actually an ironman in the out tray has so if taiwanese expert to russia news yet to grow a little more milk and we cope with growing more news. so we are ready to buy it here and we are buying. lots of spare parts for creating for the op immobile in the streets of. for the ed bike in the streets him and also for them. aa. you know some infrastructural projects his time. hi how you would like to mention they are the new bikes says in manga into the city but that we were and what would we do there is something to learn here but now we kept
i know some taiwanese company schoolwork in and the moscow than the old air with the papers are written in english. good thing and another aspect is what dc are some of the you know opportunities made the flow of russian and prices to come to taiwan and the best know for example which so you too will come with a very tough and take a very good russian restaurant in taiwan. bill provides some authentic food for the people didn't like the law other than that the dc some possibilities in the area...
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school for the winter games but she says her parents have already arranged for her to take all her schoolworkith her so she still has to study even when she's at the olympics. >> she's a star. >> uh-huh. >>> let's check back with sal. you are still watching the toll plaza and everything else? >> yes. as a matter of fact, it's finally getting better in the east bay. if you have the luxe of be -- luxury of waiting around, it would be good for you. things are getting better on 24, 80. and also on 880. 880 se0 only slow -- is only slow from the coliseum. it gets better after 23rd. the morning commute on the peninsula has not improved that much. 280 southbound out of san mateo county all the way down into santa clara county is slow. let's go to steve. >> thank you, sal. >>> sunshine, warm temperatures, again, some lows. really cold. others were really mild especially in san francisco. it will be sunny and warm. record highs until thursday. still nice friday. a little cooler on the weekend. >> those january temperatures, steve. >> way -- we should be about 57 to 61. we're about 61 to 80. >> all rig
school for the winter games but she says her parents have already arranged for her to take all her schoolworkith her so she still has to study even when she's at the olympics. >> she's a star. >> uh-huh. >>> let's check back with sal. you are still watching the toll plaza and everything else? >> yes. as a matter of fact, it's finally getting better in the east bay. if you have the luxe of be -- luxury of waiting around, it would be good for you. things are getting...