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the ideal curriculum

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There has been some discussion of late on the scholastic experience so this topic is dedicated to education. Specifically, which courses would your ideal curriculum consist of?
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Would this be a curriculum for me personally, or a curriculum I think everybody should study in an ideal world?
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  • How to Build Your Own Time-machine.
  • How to Think as Much as Fable or C. Elegans Without Your Brain Hurting.
  • What the Big O Is and How to Find It.
  • How to Lose 30 Pounds Without Breaking a Sweat.
  • Understanding Women.
  • How to Use Your Time-machine to Find the Time to Take All the Other Courses You've Always Wanted to Take.
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Originally posted by Gwalchmai:
<STRONG>Understanding Women</STRONG>
That takes a lifetime, not a mere few years ;) :D :D
I'd have to get drunk every night and talk about virility...And those Pink elephants I'd see.
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Post by Vivien »

Originally posted by Mr Sleep:
<STRONG>That takes a lifetime, not a mere few years ;) :D :D </STRONG>

Tsk..women are simple :) We want what we want NOW, and if we get that, we are pleasent and sweet :)
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Post by Gwalchmai »

Originally posted by Mr Sleep:
<STRONG>That takes a lifetime, not a mere few years ;) :D :D </STRONG>
Yes, but it they offered a course on it, we might understand them sooner!
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Originally posted by Vivien:
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Tsk..women are simple :) We want what we want NOW, and if we get that, we are pleasent and sweet :) </STRONG>
Yes but what do you want, that is the hard to figure part :D :D
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Originally posted by Vivien:
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Tsk..women are simple :) We want what we want NOW, and if we get that, we are pleasent and sweet :) </STRONG>
We are only too happy to give you what you want, but we don't understand what that is!
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Watch that movie 'what women want' i haven't seen it, but it looks useful
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(BTW: Did anyone notice my creative use of the 'list' command? I think that's the first time I've ever seen it on these boards!)
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You usually have a creative way with words Gwally. ;)
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Originally posted by Gwalchmai:
<STRONG>Yes, but it they offered a course on it, we might understand them sooner!</STRONG>
15-20 years minimum so i hear? :D
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Originally posted by Gwalchmai:
<STRONG>(BTW: Did anyone notice my creative use of the 'list' command? I think that's the first time I've ever seen it on these boards!)</STRONG>
Very nice, Gwally :)

The time-machine I can't help you with.

But I'm apt to teach the other 4 subjects on your list :D
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Originally posted by C Elegans:
<STRONG>Would this be a curriculum for me personally, or a curriculum I think everybody should study in an ideal world?</STRONG>

both
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Originally posted by C Elegans:
<STRONG>Very nice, Gwally :)

The time-machine I can't help you with.

But I'm apt to teach the other 4 subjects on your list :D </STRONG>
Thanks CE, I'm looking forward to it. Especially one of them....
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My ideal curriculum would be...

¤Atmospheric Science
¤Meteorology
¤Weather Forecasting
¤Climatology
¤English 101

If ya'll know that the first four things are the exact same stuff... well actually it isn't but it's very close...
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-How not to get sleep diprieved by staying up late on a school night
-How to get up in the morning without wanting to throttle someone
-How to get a Tim Hortons to replace the McDonald's near my house
-How to get a job and stay at home, watching tv.
-How not to drink a coke each day
-How to convince people coke is better than pepsi
-How to get a scholarship without doing homework
-How to find the time to watch my favourite tv shows, read a good book, and play hours of the Sims in one night.
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Post by Shadow Sandrock »

Originally posted by Gaxx_Firkraag:
<STRONG>How to find the time to watch my favourite tv shows, read a good book, and play hours of the Sims in one night.</STRONG>
Impossible! :D
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Post by C Elegans »

Originally posted by Gwalchmai:
<STRONG>Thanks CE, I'm looking forward to it. Especially one of them....</STRONG>
You are referring to the loosing 30 pounds part, of course ;) :D

Some heavy dental surgery does the trick - I don't know how many pounds I lost when I removed my wisdom teeth, they were growing downwards into the jaw-bone. I couldn't open my mouth more than a few millimeters for 2 months. I lived on energy drinks and liquid food substitutes. When I lied on my stomach in bed, I was actually resting on ribcage and hipbones.
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My personal ideal curriculum:

- Learn to live without sleep
- Tolerance for ignorance: take a deep breath
- Impulse control
- How to stop compulsive flirting
- Learning to live without danger
- Understanding people
- Arabic, Mandarin, Japanese, Latin and Gaelic

Ideal curriculum for everybody:

- Philosophy, emphasis on epistemology
- Global issues
- Cross cultural studies
- International history
- Social psychology
- Information seeking
- First aid
- Empathy training
- Social skills
- How to build self confidence
- Stress tolerance
- How to kick TV addiction
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