I think it's fine for teachers to come here and ask for advice/suggestions to use as effective teaching tools/techniques.
But when teachers-or any other professional for that matter- come here and ask the general public to provide them w/information that they need and is the basis needed to perform their job...in a teacher's case---curriculum, then maybe it does come across as being "lazy".
Based on the past questions you've asked, there's not really anything there save but 1 or 2, that you couldn't have typed in your own search for....probably within the same amount of time it took for you to log in and post your question here....and the info found could've been printed out in the same or less time then it takes for you to keep checking for posted answers.
Turn the table here...how do you feel when you see students on here asking us to provide them with the FLAT OUT answer to their homework questions--with NO explanations. They don't want to know nor do they care HOW it's done, they just want to GET it done. Perhaps that's the light some see your questions in?
2006-11-28 00:57:10
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answered by secret_oktober_girl 5
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I don't know why. If I come across a question that I don't know the answer to I don't answer it. But many people feel the need to lecture others on here. I will tell you that if you check here on the weekends, you can find lots of home work questions being asked by the same people over and over. I saw 14 biology questions being asked by the same person last Friday night. Now that's a person who just wants us to do their homework for them. If I see someone doing that, then I just don't answer any of their questions. Math is another good one where someone will ask 25 math questions in one night.
Maybe that is the reason you are getting all the rude answers. Some people think you are one of the students wanting all your questions answered in a certain subject.
2006-11-28 01:01:34
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answered by nana4dakids 7
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Being a newbie on this site, I hope its friendly.
Everyone needs help now and then, and should be able to ask for it without being ridiculed. If putting a question forward for discussion helps, does it really matter who you are? Why should you be called lazy, research is research. I have always found open discussion a very helpful tool. Good luck with the new subjects.
2006-11-28 01:40:09
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answered by Rell 2
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too true!! some people have no bloody manners. speaking on this site, we are talking as complete strangers. it's not as if people would be so rude if a stranger asked them a question on the street. it's because people think they are untraceable. Most of the rude people are probably fairly quiet and normal in the outside world and they feel that they can say what they like here because they won't get in trouble. I know what it's like to have asked a question and to get nothing but abuse from some k#%bhead who likes to think he/she knows all the answers. just ignore - unfortunately those people aren't going to stop using the site.
2006-11-28 03:19:15
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answered by confused 2
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From my personal own sarcastic journey... i believe that human beings are frequently sarcastic at the same time as they experience that someone hasn't displayed a sensible element of intelligence or they don't seem exhibiting a element of interest needed for self sustaining residing; notwithstanding, those who experience forced to apply sarcasm to injure the sentiments of others should be smart to be conscious that they themselves do no longer, surely, comprehend each thing. really you do? Then how do you remedy the widely used chilly? (sarcasm further operating example) heavily though, Socrates replaced right into a very smart guy who proved his intelligence through demonstrating (some ought to say paradoxically) that to be sensible, you should comprehend that you do not comprehend each thing. question always, and also you'll see the cost of his teachings. operating example, ask your self properly the following question the subsequent time you experience the want to be sarcastic, "Why do human beings ask stupid questions?" possibly they don't have any information in this area, or their very personal life reviews were inadequate to acquire any information of this fabric. through asking those questions, then responding politely, taking the time to imagine first, and without sarcasm, you your self are turning out to be a instructor of fellows very comparable to the tremendous Socrates himself. different circumstances human beings are insecure and basically want to attempt to make somebody else experience dumb on the thanks to tutor their very personal superiority, and that i communicate from journey the following. i replaced into alot extra sarcastic, yet now its purely reserved if you exhibit an finished inapptitude for grasping something I have lengthy gone over more beneficial than once. even with each thing, my time is effective, isn't yours?
2016-10-16 10:52:08
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answered by hosfield 4
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I think some people think it may be funny to write down rude things on this site. I think this site can be very helpful, it has helped me a few times. however we can not make some people take it seriously. I just try to ignore them, sometimes it is hard when there is racial remarks and slurs but again we can not change that however i think that the people who run this site should check up on these matters.
2006-11-28 00:54:09
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answered by trish p 2
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I think it's great that teachers get input from here. I am studying to become a teacher and I think this would be the absolute best tool.
2006-11-28 00:51:57
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answered by jennyreigle 2
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It is a friendly site...but the thing is some people are just too stupid to realize that
2006-11-28 00:59:10
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answered by AG 4
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people are rude in nature. you should try being a server. it opened my eyes to how rude people can be. there are always going to be people who say nasty things to you no matter what you do. just ignore them and keep going. it's true you could google things etc but you wouldnt get opinions and different aspects and ways of thinking.
2006-11-28 01:22:48
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answered by butter_cream1981 4
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Nope. Sometimes people can be a bit rude and prudish online. But sometimes people are just misunderstood.
2006-11-28 00:56:17
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answered by Anonymous
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