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Posted: Wed May 10, 2006 6:11 pm
While I strongly disagree with his stance, he did his homework, and defended his points well. I give him a yay.
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Posted: Wed May 10, 2006 6:31 pm
I don't have a stance on the matter, seeing as i'm not American and immigration doesn't entirely affect me too badly in the UK, but i'm in full agreement with a YAY.
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Posted: Thu May 11, 2006 6:58 am
I too disagree with his stance, but I will grant a yay.
However, for the sake of argument, I would like to point out that indiscriminately blocking Mexican immigrants is hardly the solution. Banning the immigrants of one country most strongly wouldn't really help matters, and the fact is that there are Mexicans who are decent people trying to get into the U.S. legally and get jobs, legally, and improve their lives, legally, blah blah blah, etc, etc, etc. Their rights to immigrate legally shouldn't be limited, even if illegal immigration is cracked down on.
Though, I would like to point out that Bush was the one who went a little lax on upholding the illegal immigration laws. Which is part of why this is a problem now.
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Posted: Tue May 16, 2006 4:13 pm
chikushou It's a definite yay when they actually do research and cite sources. That's definitely more than I would have done to get in. xp truth be told, I actually wrote that paper for practical reasoning....it got an A- ninja oh and as for Dark Grausherra ....who wrote the thing on illegal immigrants....well, he/she wouldnt get even a C for it in college level courses, but considering this is a guild on Gaia....well, I figure it's pretty well done. if they were interested in improving it, I would suggest: bringing in more than one source of information, adding a conclusion paragraph, and throwing in some more in depth information....I would give a meh....bordering on a yay....like.... .5 of a yay, maybe more.
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Posted: Wed May 17, 2006 2:40 pm
Sagetim chikushou It's a definite yay when they actually do research and cite sources. That's definitely more than I would have done to get in. xp truth be told, I actually wrote that paper for practical reasoning....it got an A- ninja oh and as for Dark Grausherra ....who wrote the thing on illegal immigrants....well, he/she wouldnt get even a C for it in college level courses, but considering this is a guild on Gaia....well, I figure it's pretty well done. if they were interested in improving it, I would suggest: bringing in more than one source of information, adding a conclusion paragraph, and throwing in some more in depth information....I would give a meh....bordering on a yay....like.... .5 of a yay, maybe more. Perhaps we should grade tougher, then?
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Posted: Mon May 22, 2006 12:11 pm
From Orion-Blacknuckle: Orion-Blacknuckle Yuko Yamiyama Alright, so what impact do you think these various media have on society, as a whole? An interesting, if not somewhat difficult question to answer. There are some parts of society that these media don't really affect all that much. There are people who don't like to read, and people who don't like anime or comics. Of course, then there are the people who love it and obsess over it, and end up making it their entire, or near their entire lives. To me, books have a positive impact most of the way around on the world. There's so much to learn, and so many ways to better yourself, or just to relax and calm yourself down after a stressful day. In the end, a book can keep you in a semi-sane state of mind. Cartoons are a way to feel your creativity and imagination go wild, or to feel a more destructive side without actually destroying something. Still, there are near infinite ways that these media can affect society. There's no way to list them all.. especially since I don't study it all that thoroughly.
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Posted: Mon May 22, 2006 12:22 pm
I know that was incomplete ( sweatdrop ), but I give it a yay nonetheless.
Incidently, we seem to be having flood issues with Yuko's account, so maybe we should spread out the interviews more.
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Posted: Mon May 22, 2006 8:50 pm
But then they would flood OUR inboxes, thus defeating one of the mule's purposes.
And I give him a yay, as well.
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Posted: Tue May 23, 2006 6:36 am
No, because we could just interview one person at a time, and delete the PMs once it's through. The problem was that I couldn't send anything from Yuko's account until I deleted a few PMs. Since Yuko has multiple interviews going on at once, she has a flood issue.
What I'm saying is that, once they send an interview request to Yuko, we can have Yuko assign them to another person.
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Posted: Tue May 23, 2006 4:43 pm
That's a good Idea, Chiku. I give the candidate a yay.
As for the interviews, give me one everytime I'm available. I'm currently available, and once the interview-ee has been dealt with, you can immediately assign me the next one.
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Posted: Mon May 29, 2006 11:05 am
[ Message temporarily off-line ]
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Posted: Mon May 29, 2006 11:18 am
He hates your leader? Whuh?
Oh well, I give him a yay, since he seems coherent and willing to better himself.
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Posted: Tue May 30, 2006 6:53 am
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Posted: Mon Jun 05, 2006 11:55 am
Yo, I'm interviewing Sparky whatever from the interview list. Toodles.
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Posted: Tue Jun 13, 2006 9:58 pm
Hey, here's My Robot's submission: Your Robot Oni-Angel Hello, you requested that I do your interview for candidacy, so here I am. Please give me your opinion about what you think about sex education is for and why. (Some stuff to consider)-> How might it be changed? How might it be improved? What kind of sex ed did you encounter and what did you benefit from? I think sex education is there for the purpose of providing knowledge of sexual activites and its effects to students. A lot of the time students focus on sex itself and not what can come as a result. Sex education comes in to provide answers and persuede opinions.
I think sex education can be improved by selecting the teachers better. There are the teachers that shove guilt down your throat by saying that abstinence is the only way, and there are the teachers that better fit the class by encouraging usage of protection and birth control. Though the schools may not fully approve of having a teacher that says sex is okay as long as you're responsible about it, they are the better choice for the benefit of the student.
When I was in the 7th grade, my health teacher was also my sex education teacher. She told us all to practice abstinence and that that would be the only way to keep ourselves safe. She also told us that if anything had entered the v****a, we were no longer a virgin. [Everything besides a tampon and a doctor.] Then, after staring at us all individually, she claimed that she could tell the virgins from those that were 'fooling around'. Her teachings were very biased and she pounded into our heads that her way was the right, and only, way. [I don't agree.]
I think that sex education is a class that should be forever required because you can't learn all you need to know from a TV screen or a puberty book.I say a wavering "yay" because My Robot seems pretty intellegent but maybe slightly immature. I'm not sure if this user will become a regular, but que sera sera.
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