shut up with ur stupid conspiracy theorieswould you have prefered the woman president that has personally made sure over 20 people were killed for reasons for her own gain?
da rest tru do
shut up with ur stupid conspiracy theorieswould you have prefered the woman president that has personally made sure over 20 people were killed for reasons for her own gain?
da rest tru do
No that's a bad essay, this is what you need to put for a good grade: this country I live in is whack clearly America is the best and uk is whack especially since America beat Britian when Britian had 10x better army and stuff when we had about nothing. But since America is the best country it easily won.As a student in America. or at least where Im in, people just smoke and do a shit ton of drugs. They dont really care about their future and Americans are probably the dumbest species. We wake up, get ready, got to school, go to the gym, before going home either i see people smoking weed or like doing other shit (I dont xD), and then we continue with our lives. The rich kids are like almost never at school cuz they are rich and explore the world. You're welcome.
School, it's like a prison. You just go there. 3 fourths of everything you learn is literally never used. In america, we arent the smartest. We dont need to know the circumference of a circle unless we need too. School is basically, just a cycle. You do get bullied by nerds. You're friends always pick on you because thats just how it is.
America is the dollar store version of basically every country out there.
Public schools easy
it’s pretty much like grinding for some epic weapon in hypixel skyblock
when its over it seems so short but during it it’s forever
edit: it’s also a mindless repetitive task
and moreamerica is filled with 2 types of ppl: trump supporters and trump haters
my essay bestand more
thanks for the help, i will be making an interesting powerpoint i-
nyc is where its atMidwest is boring can confirm.
LIKE IF U AGREEwould you have prefered the woman president that has personally made sure over 20 people were killed for reasons for her own gain?
da rest tru do
no america has kids like spilippy if yk what i mean LOLLLLLLLit true do America > uk
racism, huge portion sizes, honestly bad public education. Also here in the south everyone owns guns even I own one. Oh and there were also 3 threats of someone saying they were going to shoot up my school. yeehawOk so I am learning about America right now in school, wow, and my teacher set up a project about what is it like living in America. ( gotta make a powerpoint about it and send it bla bla bla) I don't live in America so I have no clue, Most of you live in America, so what is the schools like there, the people idk just briefly explain what it is like in 'Merica.
memorising the states was hard work aaaa-
lol, ok. what exactly do you need help with? The schools start with Pre-k, or Pre-Kindergarten, which is normally when you are around 5 years old. At 6, you would normally move into Kindergarten, then 1st grade, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 5th, and then you would move into middle school, or junior high as some people call it. Some schools do this differently, but this is how I did it... Middle school goes from 6th grade to 8th grade normally, and then you go to highschool. The first year of highschool is called your Freshman year, which is 9th grade. it continues into sophomore, then junior, and then senior, which is basically 12th grade. Then, you have the choice to go to college. Ik like nothing about college rn so that's all I really have... If you wanted like what you do in school or what the school feels like, it changes depending on what school your in. My school is generally pretty toxic, but I'm 2 years ahead in advanced classes so i get significantly less toxicity, as my class is a lot more mature...Ok so I am learning about America right now in school, wow, and my teacher set up a project about what is it like living in America. ( gotta make a powerpoint about it and send it bla bla bla) I don't live in America so I have no clue, Most of you live in America, so what is the schools like there, the people idk just briefly explain what it is like in 'Merica.
memorising the states was hard work aaaa-
loland more
thanks for the help, i will be making an interesting powerpoint i-
oh okracism, huge portion sizes, honestly bad public education. Also here in the south everyone owns guns even I own one. Oh and there were also 3 threats of someone saying they were going to shoot up my school. yeehaw
Please read the note at the end firstOk so I am learning about America right now in school, wow, and my teacher set up a project about what is it like living in America. ( gotta make a powerpoint about it and send it bla bla bla) I don't live in America so I have no clue, Most of you live in America, so what is the schools like there, the people idk just briefly explain what it is like in 'Merica.
memorising the states was hard work aaaa-
y did u write so muchPlease read the note at the end first
Right so first:
I'm not sure what your project requires, but I suggest you take the following path:
Old World History(trade and colonialism) --> Impact on the US(Natives driven away) - - > More into US history - - > Present day countries and the The present day US.
Also most of what I've written is what I remember from what I've learnt in previous classes, but I've added links for you to fact check and write in more indepth. I have added a few of my own opinions and I advise you to add some of your own to turn it from a just paper with facts to a project. You do not have to agree with my opinions and it's pretty clear where they are.
Simple History:
Fast forwarding from the caveman period and arriving at what's known to be as the "Modern Era. At the beginning of this age there was a continuous flow of trade, wisdom and capital throughout all the continents. Spices, grains, flowed from the east while precious metals flowed from the west, making the eastern countries considerably richer. However a few hundred years later the then-China(countries were yet not formed) withdraws itself from the trade practices and cuts itself off from the rest of the world, shifting the world trade centre more towards the west. Fast forwarding more we reach the years of colonialism, where conquest for new lands began rising, the North American region being one such region. The European countries which had now unified their territories found the land to be of great potential for a variety of resources. What follows from there truly showcases an another potential of the hatred, cruelty we as humans are capable of. Many may argue upon "good" effects of colonisation, but in reality it's true nature was nothing but huge physical, psychological and financial damage dealt to so many of the colonised countries taking the forms of racism,violence etc. It's impact on the Us history:The Natives were driven out of their lands, different diseases were introduced in deep roots of the continent by them killing life all over, then you have the rest of the history that follows(Independence and all)
Link to US history for indepth research:
Redirection
www.ushistory.org
Moving on to the Present Age
Here you write about the present age, maybe associating it with the CoronaVirus too to show the measures on how different countries and the US are working to solve these issues. Here's what I think:
Now this is a mix of facts and opinions, please skim as necessary.
After all these ages we arrive at new stage in human history. We begin to somewhat realise the importance of a single life, the necessity to provide jobs, shelters, food, education and homes as a right for all people. However realising and taking an action are two different things. I believe the lines of division between the Eastern and Western world begins to somewhat fade away. We have burgers in the East and curry in the West,but it's not just food but entire lifestyles which were being mixed and interchanged. Lots of new sorts of freedom and activity started to emerge, which would previously be shunned by the society. However we can never actually be free from ghosts of the past, old stereotypes and dumb people simply refused to go away. I believe every country has an identity which revolves around what they strongly believe in. The US I feel is one of the embodiments of democratic rules, it was successful built into a superpower upon those principles with a lot of other historical events(World Wars, etc).
Many migrated to the US for better jobs and living standards due to the freedom and rights it offered. Currently lots of other countries also embibe this principle which was so rarely implemented into previous historical rule. However there had been certain questions in the recent times over some of the things done in the name of democracy and as so famously said by someone who I can't remember "Democracy is just wolves and lambs deciding what to have for lunch". I believe that democracy is a boon and curse and that democracy isn't the best form of government, atleast not at what it's at now, however is a better alternative to all other preexisting forms of government. But it has caused problems too, with so many different beliefs, freedom to think and do what you want, it is oftenly misinterpreted at times. People becomes more sensitive or atleast pretend to be, while most of the times they don't understand what is being said and aren't even sure if they're supposed to get offended or not. Too much freedom also leads to delusions ovet your rights, where you basically feel that your rights are above anybody elses, which ultimately undermines the principle of democracy.
After all this you now write about what the US is like currently. Educational reforms, people, social reforms, government type and functions(best leave out any politics). Most importantly how its different from your country. For example for me:
I feel there's an educational and I dare say it mentality gap between the education offered in the US and the Asian countries in general, I can tell since I've lived in the States for a couple of years. In the US the curriculum is such as to get as close as you can to ideal all around development such as sports,academics etc.. Here in the Asian countries, we have the highest student suicide rates.
Our stuff is based on certain types of exams(finals, competitive exams) (most places) etc, infact at places it's basically just a business. Some of us believe that getting into a specific college is the only way to become something in life, if not it's better to die. But take care, the description I made is not to be taken as if we all lead depressing lives or something. It's just that our system and society expects something different from yours. The aims are different. Lastly on a more hopeful note: no education system is perfect, there are always new reforms and experiments being conducted. Some may be comfortable with one type while others may not.
Above was a good example of how to talk about the US system if education and contrast it with yours.
Talk to people to know more about their daily lives about students, citizens, workers etc.
Good Luck!
Note:
Pretty late here, I don't even remember what I wrote exactly lol. I'll go over it and edit it out later with other links I had that I didn't put along with removing the unnecessary stuff. It's just a raw thread at the moment. Skim through it.
tysmmPlease read the note at the end first
Right so first:
I'm not sure what your project requires, but I suggest you take the following path:
Old World History(trade and colonialism) --> Impact on the US(Natives driven away) - - > More into US history - - > Present day countries and the The present day US.
Also most of what I've written is what I remember from what I've learnt in previous classes, but I've added links for you to fact check and write in more indepth. I have added a few of my own opinions and I advise you to add some of your own to turn it from a just paper with facts to a project. You do not have to agree with my opinions and it's pretty clear where they are.
Simple History:
Fast forwarding from the caveman period and arriving at what's known to be as the "Modern Era. At the beginning of this age there was a continuous flow of trade, wisdom and capital throughout all the continents. Spices, grains, flowed from the east while precious metals flowed from the west, making the eastern countries considerably richer. However a few hundred years later the then-China(countries were yet not formed) withdraws itself from the trade practices and cuts itself off from the rest of the world, shifting the world trade centre more towards the west. Fast forwarding more we reach the years of colonialism, where conquest for new lands began rising, the North American region being one such region. The European countries which had now unified their territories found the land to be of great potential for a variety of resources. What follows from there truly showcases an another potential of the hatred, cruelty we as humans are capable of. Many may argue upon "good" effects of colonisation, but in reality it's true nature was nothing but huge physical, psychological and financial damage dealt to so many of the colonised countries taking the forms of racism,violence etc. It's impact on the Us history:The Natives were driven out of their lands, different diseases were introduced in deep roots of the continent by them killing life all over, then you have the rest of the history that follows(Independence and all)
Link to US history for indepth research:
Redirection
www.ushistory.org
Moving on to the Present Age
Here you write about the present age, maybe associating it with the CoronaVirus too to show the measures on how different countries and the US are working to solve these issues. Here's what I think:
Now this is a mix of facts and opinions, please skim as necessary.
After all these ages we arrive at new stage in human history. We begin to somewhat realise the importance of a single life, the necessity to provide jobs, shelters, food, education and homes as a right for all people. However realising and taking an action are two different things. I believe the lines of division between the Eastern and Western world begins to somewhat fade away. We have burgers in the East and curry in the West,but it's not just food but entire lifestyles which were being mixed and interchanged. Lots of new sorts of freedom and activity started to emerge, which would previously be shunned by the society. However we can never actually be free from ghosts of the past, old stereotypes and dumb people simply refused to go away. I believe every country has an identity which revolves around what they strongly believe in. The US I feel is one of the embodiments of democratic rules, it was successful built into a superpower upon those principles with a lot of other historical events(World Wars, etc).
Many migrated to the US for better jobs and living standards due to the freedom and rights it offered. Currently lots of other countries also embibe this principle which was so rarely implemented into previous historical rule. However there had been certain questions in the recent times over some of the things done in the name of democracy and as so famously said by someone who I can't remember "Democracy is just wolves and lambs deciding what to have for lunch". I believe that democracy is a boon and curse and that democracy isn't the best form of government, atleast not at what it's at now, however is a better alternative to all other preexisting forms of government. But it has caused problems too, with so many different beliefs, freedom to think and do what you want, it is oftenly misinterpreted at times. People becomes more sensitive or atleast pretend to be, while most of the times they don't understand what is being said and aren't even sure if they're supposed to get offended or not. Too much freedom also leads to delusions ovet your rights, where you basically feel that your rights are above anybody elses, which ultimately undermines the principle of democracy.
After all this you now write about what the US is like currently. Educational reforms, people, social reforms, government type and functions(best leave out any politics). Most importantly how its different from your country. For example for me:
I feel there's an educational and I dare say it mentality gap between the education offered in the US and the Asian countries in general, I can tell since I've lived in the States for a couple of years. In the US the curriculum is such as to get as close as you can to ideal all around development such as sports,academics etc.. Here in the Asian countries, we have the highest student suicide rates.
Our stuff is based on certain types of exams(finals, competitive exams) (most places) etc, infact at places it's basically just a business. Some of us believe that getting into a specific college is the only way to become something in life, if not it's better to die. But take care, the description I made is not to be taken as if we all lead depressing lives or something. It's just that our system and society expects something different from yours. The aims are different. Lastly on a more hopeful note: no education system is perfect, there are always new reforms and experiments being conducted. Some may be comfortable with one type while others may not.
Above was a good example of how to talk about the US system if education and contrast it with yours.
Talk to people to know more about their daily lives about students, citizens, workers etc.
Good Luck!
Note:
Pretty late here, I don't even remember what I wrote exactly lol. I'll go over it and edit it out later with other links I had that I didn't put along with removing the unnecessary stuff. It's just a raw thread at the moment. Skim through it.
IK a lot of people have the feeling that school is a prison, and if I'm being honest so do I. Like bruh fix school system plz. I could rant on and on about this, but tbh im tierd and i want slep. The song Don't Stay In School sums it up best lol for the schooling system at leastSchool, it's like a prison. You just go there. 3 fourths of everything you learn is literally never used. In america, we arent the smartest. We dont need to know the circumference of a circle unless we need too. School is basically, just a cycle. You do get bullied by nerds. You're friends always pick on you because thats just how it is.
Yeah, um that's why asked whosoever is reading it to read the last portion first where it says "skim" through it. Don't worry Ik nobody has the time(well maybe they do due to the quarantine but yeah still no) nor will to read all of that?. That's why I asked to skim read through it.y did u write so much
there r like 0 fast food restaurants in my neighborhoodWe have a lot of fast food joints and we eat a lot, the stereotypes are actually kinda true. School is okay, don't know why everyone's saying it's like a prison. Maybe it's because I'm in advanced classes. I live in Florida and everyone seems to be going back to the beaches. They're gonna swim in the ocean and swim in some Covid-19. Also, everyone is pretty normal here. No one I've ever met isn't overly, eh, what is it called, patriotic. It's also pretty hot here, but that may just be Florida. It never snows, and I live in a very big city. So there you go.