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Post by Rachel on Oct 30, 2009 8:11:18 GMT -5
Agh. D: No honey in the pantry... we don't normally cook with honey. My mom told me to drink juice. >.> Hopefully that works.
My cough has gotten better. However, I am a little bit hoarse. That may be because I was screaming last night at the football game, though. Still have a slight lowgrade fever, but it's low enough for me to be able to go to school. Yesterday it was 100.9, now it's about 99.0 or something. ^___^
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Post by Zylaa on Oct 30, 2009 11:15:40 GMT -5
Agh. D: No honey in the pantry... we don't normally cook with honey. My mom told me to drink juice. >.> Hopefully that works. My cough has gotten better. However, I am a little bit hoarse. That may be because I was screaming last night at the football game, though. Still have a slight lowgrade fever, but it's low enough for me to be able to go to school. Yesterday it was 100.9, now it's about 99.0 or something. ^___^ Good to hear! Feel all better soon. <3
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Post by Rachel on Oct 31, 2009 2:30:40 GMT -5
Thanks Zylaa. ^^
Cough is coming back, although it's a wet one, which I'm guessing is good-- it means getting out all the junk, right? :/ So I guess I just have to stay hydrated with just water... because I don't want anything to coat my throat more than it is right now. x-x
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Post by Aizar on Nov 1, 2009 0:58:55 GMT -5
Do mushrooms have any nutrients at all?
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Post by Komori on Nov 2, 2009 3:12:58 GMT -5
Do mushrooms have any nutrients at all? Sure. If not, why would anyone bother eating them? I hear they're high in potassium and vitamin B. And probably antioxidants. Everything has antioxidants nowadays.
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Post by Komori on Nov 5, 2009 3:48:25 GMT -5
I have a question: What's the difference between Greek yogurt and regular yogurt?
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Post by M is for Morphine on Nov 5, 2009 18:53:55 GMT -5
I have a question: What's the difference between Greek yogurt and regular yogurt? It is strained, so it's much thicker. It generally has a higher fat content so unless you get the nonfat kind it will be creamier as well.
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Post by friday on Nov 5, 2009 19:16:13 GMT -5
I have a newbie question, and I definitely feel silly asking it... How do you write something below your username? Like, below Komori's is "Completely Korbatty". I can't seem to find the place where I edit that.
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Post by Birdy on Nov 5, 2009 19:31:38 GMT -5
I have a newbie question, and I definitely feel silly asking it... How do you write something below your username? Like, below Komori's is "Completely Korbatty". I can't seem to find the place where I edit that. Post here and just say what you want your title to be. ^_^
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Post by friday on Nov 5, 2009 19:57:06 GMT -5
I have a newbie question, and I definitely feel silly asking it... How do you write something below your username? Like, below Komori's is "Completely Korbatty". I can't seem to find the place where I edit that. Post here and just say what you want your title to be. ^_^ Thank you! ^^ Now, what to put as a title...
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Post by Tam on Nov 8, 2009 2:25:02 GMT -5
Post here and just say what you want your title to be. ^_^ Thank you! ^^ Now, what to put as a title... You could always be cool like me and not put anything at all. =D
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Post by Rachel on Nov 8, 2009 4:44:54 GMT -5
Would teaching a foreign language be considered a double major?
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Post by Komori on Nov 8, 2009 15:34:53 GMT -5
Would teaching a foreign language be considered a double major? Well, it's a double-major if you decide to take up two majors. Lots of places will accept teachers with a Bachelor's degree in the subject they want to teach, plus they need to take a teacher-certification course. But unless you're going to a school that offers "teaching" as a major, you won't really be double-majoring. Double majors just require you take all the required classes for each major. Like, I minored in Sequential Art, and was required to take a list of five classes plus a couple Sequential electives. If I had wanted to turn Sequential into a second major, I'd have had to take, I think, five or six additional classes. Double-majoring is like taking on college twice, except you only have to do the foundation classes once. :3
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Post by Gelquie on Nov 8, 2009 16:54:28 GMT -5
While we're on the subject of colleges... Can we double- minor? By that, I mean take one major, and take two minors to go with it? (It won't be any more than two minors, since I'd otherwise be in college forever. )
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Post by Rachel on Nov 8, 2009 20:08:18 GMT -5
Really? I didn't know that. I thought you had to take that language and then teaching courses. Thanks for clearing that up, though. x3 I was confused about that..
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