LOL... that is crazy! I love her ambition to rule the world. Maybe it would end up a little better than it is now. I don't think that she meant she wanted to rule the world and every one in it brainwashing them with her crazy views. I hope she continues with her ambition to rule the world. Now, the poker playing chef in Vegas part is HILARIOUS!!!!!
2006-06-29 09:56:57
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answered by Anonymous
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That is just odd to me. Had she said she wanted to lead the world into helping and loving eachother they most likely wouldn't have cared. But in reality, that would have meant the same thing as ruling the world, pretty much. Maybe they should have just asked she elaborate rather than just denying her completely of her curious ambitions. I am rather impressed that your 12 year old daughter already has the mindset to become a powerful and independent woman. I think her school should agree, unless there was a stroke of jealousy that someone her age would think along those lines, when they can't themselves.
2006-06-29 10:00:58
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answered by ladonnaschild 2
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I don't see what's wrong with that ambition, If she were to somehow actually pull it off, without oppressing some group, race or religion, and she actually cared about everyone she ruled as apposed to the greed that rules the earth today, it would be an admirable ambition to work toward. It's sad that a school would try to suppress a child's imagination, they should nurture free thought as opposed to dictating what way you should think, as in some dictatorships around the world.
2006-06-29 10:02:29
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answered by Richo 2
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OK think about it for a second.
Being presedent of the U.S. sure it could happen.
Leader of industry sure sure it could happen.
Star of stage and screen. sure it could happen.
Rule the world...
a. Impossible many have tried.
....and think about those who tried not real well liked.
b. Tends to require volent take over. Gee nothing offencive there.
c. Sounds like looking to have everyone else as your subject.
Um, Yea, I could see how they might expect a 12 year old to be a little more realistic than this and might condiser that it could be offencive.
World domination isn't just a simple ambition, it's a little off, at least for a 12 year old, younger child no problem but 12 yea it's a streach.
2006-06-29 10:04:04
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answered by John 6
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Maybe "rule the world" is associated with terrorism these days....seriously. Who knows? Why do people have a problem with the pledge of allegiance being said in school now? When I was in school we said it every stinkin' day, no questions asked. Things have changed in recent years....it's really quite pathetic. I think her "rule the world" ambition could have been worded differently if that's really what she wanted in the yearbook....maybe "become President" would have been acceptable.
2006-06-29 09:57:02
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answered by SassySours 5
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Molloygog, I agree with you -- what can possibly be wrong with your daughter answering she want´s to rule the world -- 'Hurt someone'? How about offending and hurting your daughter by their inane decision. I would most certainly ask for a better explanation, if for nothing else but to defend your daughter´s self-respect, and remind them, she might just rule the world someday.... so, don´t settle! Be well.
2006-06-29 09:58:41
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answered by vim 5
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Does it not worry you that your daughter appears to be suffering from incipient megalomania? I don't think that 'to rule the world' is the kind of answer that a normal child of her age would give. I would look at the way you are raising her if I were you.You got a big problem there lady.
2006-06-29 10:20:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Schools are now required to tell people WHAT to think instead of HOW to think. I know....rip her out of that school and homeschool her...it won't be long before government rips all the funding from the education system to make more war weapons. It did wonders for Russia, or USSR or Republic of United Communist Nations, or whatever the hel! they call themselves now.
2006-06-29 10:00:01
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answered by Anonymous
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ok......I think the reason they gave for not printing it rather stupid.
I dont know how that would hurt someone's feelings...
I would be more afraid that it would encourage a 12 year old girl's plans for world domination.
Maybe the reason you're daughter said that was to be cutesy, but maybe you should consider that she is feeling powerless over her world at the moment.
2006-06-29 10:04:42
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answered by notjunecleaver 2
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your right. if your daughter wanted to say that she should of been allowed. rulling the world could mean different things. of course she cant be God. but she could be President or something else.
her answer just means that she is a very smart girl and that she wants to get far in life. so keep encouraging her.
2006-06-29 09:56:38
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answered by All4Christ 4
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