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Anti-Racism
11-01-2007, 03:27 AM
A new study reports that children who play vigorously for 20 to 40 minutes a day may be better able to organize schoolwork, do class projects and learn mathematics.
http://www.nazi.org/nazi/news/archives/00000853.html
Isn't this kind of obvious?
Buck Laser
11-01-2007, 03:56 AM
A new study reports that children who play vigorously for 20 to 40 minutes a day may be better able to organize schoolwork, do class projects and learn mathematics.
http://www.nazi.org/nazi/news/archives/00000853.html
Isn't this kind of obvious?
Yeah, that's something most people have known for a long time. But more interesting to me is how your "green party" affiliation is paired with a Nazi organization. Not that I'm surprised, of course, given your posts about race. But it all ties together now.
Anti-Racism
11-01-2007, 04:53 AM
A new study reports that children who play vigorously for 20 to 40 minutes a day may be better able to organize schoolwork, do class projects and learn mathematics.
http://www.nazi.org/nazi/news/archives/00000853.html
Isn't this kind of obvious?
Yeah, that's something most people have known for a long time. But more interesting to me is how your "green party" affiliation is paired with a Nazi organization. Not that I'm surprised, of course, given your posts about race. But it all ties together now.
Sorry, what are you talking about?
Buck Laser
11-01-2007, 01:44 PM
A new study reports that children who play vigorously for 20 to 40 minutes a day may be better able to organize schoolwork, do class projects and learn mathematics.
http://www.nazi.org/nazi/news/archives/00000853.html
Isn't this kind of obvious?
Yeah, that's something most people have known for a long time. But more interesting to me is how your "green party" affiliation is paired with a Nazi organization. Not that I'm surprised, of course, given your posts about race. But it all ties together now.
Sorry, what are you talking about?
Just follow the link you provided. It's right there.
Alonzo
11-01-2007, 05:28 PM
It's well known buck, but the more parents are aware of it the better.
I remember seeing a poll where, I believe, 10% of americans thought the sun traveled around the earth. And on tuesday, my 56 year old cousin, who had just found a couple mites in her snakes cage, made a comment that she should have cleaned the cage more. I said "You should have, but they still had to come in from somewhere". That got a blank stare. Turns out that she didn't know mites, maggots and other bugs came from bugs. She thought (and I asked her 5 different ways to make sure I heard her right), just as in the old abiogenesis theory, that they just appeared without any living thing giving birth to them.
My point? People need to be told even the most obvious of things. This does that.
On a side note to Anti, I strongly suggest you change the source to something else. It likely will take attention away from the point. Even myself, I'm at work and refuse to open it because I don't want any nazi shit showing up. There's no point in using that source for a science thread.
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