My mother. The biggest lessons are life lessons. And yes.
2006-09-18 12:14:33
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answered by LORD Z 7
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All of my teachers were misled idiots, They did teach me a lot & that was how to survive on my own by not being smart enough to teach me anything. Teaching is just a job, for us lazy people. I'm sorry you are dumb enough to fall for our "I care for you" act. We are not putting up with you out of the goodness of our heart, we get paid, it's a job. Wake up stupid. Become a teacher you'll see what I mean. You're here this year & gone the next. You got taught, I got paid leave it at that. Move on. If you want to worship someone worship God. He made you. I'm sorry your teacher wasn't smart enough to teach you that. That's the most important thing in life. Why don't you worship the poor old janitor for cleaning up your messes or the bus driver for carrying you safe back & forth to school. I'll tell you why, cause you are a suckass after someone who people place more importance on to make you look more important. Everything is all about self. Do you let everyone know how grateful you are for them in your life. Or are you a teachers pet. Wake up. One person is just as important as another.
2006-09-18 04:23:11
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answered by frank s 1
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Mrs. Jones....... She was my fifth grade teacher.........She was the first one to figure out that I still couldn't read. When she did she didn't want to embarrass me so she didn't call on me in class. Every day after school she brought me a snack and stay with me for hours. when the year was over she meet with me in the summer and help me by the time I started sixth grade I was right where I need to be. I told her thank you a lot but it always seemed that she thought I was just being nice. When I was 25 I saw her in the grocery store and I walked up to her and asked if she was Mrs. Jones she said yes and then I told her how much she had really done for me and she told me she had thought about me all those years and hoped I had made something of myself. Now I have gone to college and started my own business and I believe it is because of her.
2006-09-18 04:00:13
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answered by missy mae 1
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My most favorite teacher was Ms Berry. She was my English teacher in Sr. High School. She was labeled as mean and strict by the other students. I never had a problem with her because I simply paid attention and concentrated on my lesson. You had to be perfect to get an "A" in her class. I received "B's" To her I was not special in any way, just another student.
I went off to college and was the only one in my class, and one of 56 in a freshman class of 565 students who passed the Freshman English Comprehensive Exam It was given to all Freshmen students. to determined where you would start in college English...either English 100, or advanced English 101.
I was very grateful to her and I wrote her a letter and told her so. I never heard from her but my sister who was seven grades behind me told me she read that letter in her English class as well as all her classes since. She obviously appreciated it, and it made me feel good that she used it to hopefully inspire others.
2006-09-18 04:10:57
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answered by Robere 5
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His name was Fikadu, I made his life miserable which I regret every second of my life, I hould have paid some attention to him, but I thought he was a taliking machine and I thought he didn't really care about me or my freinds but I was wrong. I wish I had shown him my gratefulness for what he has given me, knowledge, and I know that Its because of him that I reached grade12 with some peace.
2006-09-18 03:52:36
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answered by Gabriel 3
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hmm. reminds me of old shcool days. I remember my teachers a lot and whenever I visit my native place I feel like meeting them But always I am there on a very short visit.
2006-09-18 03:53:18
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answered by Keyman 3
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Mr. Reedy....1st period geography...high school....He figured out that I ws getting extremely abused at home and intervened...I think he saved my life. And yeah, we even talk to this day....im 28 and he's now the principal of my old high school.
2006-09-18 03:47:55
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answered by jaysonlee420 2
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Mrs. Parker, my Home Eco teacher from many years ago, when I was 14. She showed me how to live.
Never had a chance to tell her....................hope she knew the impact she had on the lives of her many students, especially me.
2006-09-18 03:48:42
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answered by Anonymous
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I didnt have one i hated all of them and they hated me thats why i left school at 15 and got a job
2006-09-18 04:11:33
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answered by sammlwrd 2
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Diane Simons, and I sure I did. last year was the last time I would ever sing under her direction, and I have learned so much from her. I made a painting for her as a way of thanks
2006-09-18 03:49:01
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answered by High On Life 5
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