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Angelicalangie
Posted on: Jan 12 2010, 10:29 PM


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If you look at youtube you will find fanvids music videos on a theme. Just about every fandom has them. I just made my own. If you would like to see it it is located hereMy Fanvid

1 yes comments would be appreciated

2. what are your thoughts on fan vids in general.
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Angelicalangie
Posted on: Apr 25 2009, 07:24 PM


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For those of you here present I won a Stargate fan-fiction contest. I don't get anything out of it but I feel fairly special!!!

DFor those of you who want to know more; a link will be posted later (when laptop's battery isn't dying.)
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Posted on: Apr 10 2009, 08:15 PM


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glad they have Robert Carlyle who is a great actor. Looks intriguing so... hmm
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Angelicalangie
Posted on: Jul 13 2008, 11:39 AM


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It would be bad to send her back to guatemala, she knows nothing of the language and culture. She should be allowed to stay purelybecause of the time that she has been here and the fact that placing her in a country where she has no support, no understanding of the local culture and the language would be highly detrimental.
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Posted on: Jun 30 2008, 07:49 PM


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Words are not enough to express the sadness I feel, and how much he will be missed
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Posted on: Jun 24 2008, 06:07 AM


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rest their souls. In a world where we have research preventing this kind of tragedy, for this kind of number to be dead.... Shows how 'effective' communist theory is </sarcasm>
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Angelicalangie
Posted on: Jun 23 2008, 12:21 PM


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feeling mortified by being busted for kissing a guy in a forest and getting busted by the cops.
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Posted on: Jun 23 2008, 12:15 PM


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feeling mortified by being busted for kissing a guy in a forest and getting busted.
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Angelicalangie
Posted on: Jun 21 2008, 04:54 AM


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Double posting oops
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Posted on: Jun 21 2008, 04:52 AM


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Lets put it thisway, we have created a culture where the celebrity is everything, tothe point where they take the emphasis off of real news evernts like violence in Zimbabwe or the continuing crisis in Darfur. Crime levels in the cities and sub-urban areas. there are bigger issues than how screwed up Amy Winehouse is, or whether Britney has gone nuts again. WHO CARES!!!
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Angelicalangie
Posted on: Jun 21 2008, 04:39 AM


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And they say kids don't do altruistic things these days. It isn't like they are gettinganything but great karma out of it.
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Posted on: Jun 21 2008, 04:35 AM


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This guy sounds like a prime candidate for a long term stay in a mental facility
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Posted on: Jun 20 2008, 01:38 PM


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Welcome to the board Silent_dreams, I hope you enjoy your stay here.

And about fan fiction, what characters did you write? what do you read?

I write fanfiction under my screen-name and the Name Angel. Go search or if you wat links I will be happy to give them to you.
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Posted on: Jun 20 2008, 12:53 PM


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I am getting sickhearing about her everyday over here. She is a drug addicted fool. She may have a great deal of talent but its unfortunate that she is dwindling it with substance abuse.
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Posted on: Jun 20 2008, 08:55 AM


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Congrtulations to you once again!!!!
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Posted on: Jun 20 2008, 08:11 AM


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Real-life examples may not be best for teaching maths

You may think the sign of a good teacher lies in their ability to provide engaging real life examples for abstract concepts. But a new study by Jennifer Kaminski and colleagues at Ohio State University, suggests that when it comes to maths, it's probably best to keep things abstract.

Students were taught the rules governing mathematical relations between three items in a group. All students were able to learn these, but crucially only those taught using abstract symbols were able to transfer what they'd learned to a novel, real-life situation. Students taught with the metaphorical aid of water jugs, slices of pizza or tennis balls in a container, were unable to transfer what they'd learned.

Another experiment compared the effectiveness of a purely abstract teaching approach with an approach that provided concrete examples first, followed by an abstract illustration. Students in the purely abstract condition outperformed their peers who were given the concrete/abstract mix.

Kaminski's team said that although concrete examples might be more engaging, it seems they may also constrain students' ability to transfer relevant knowledge to a different situation.

The researchers concluded: "If a goal of teaching mathematics is to produce knowledge that students can apply to multiple situations, then presenting mathematical concepts through generic instantiations, such as traditional symbolic notation, may be more effective than a series of 'good examples'."
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Blogging on Peer-Reviewed ResearchKaminski, J.A., Sloutsky, V.M., Heckler, A.F. (2008). LEARNING THEORY: The Advantage of Abstract Examples in Learning Math. Science, 320(5875), 454-455. DOI: 10.1126/science.1154659
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Posted on: Jun 20 2008, 08:08 AM


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The boy who thought 9/11 was his fault

Researchers in London have documented the case of a ten-year-old boy with Tourette's syndrome and obsessive compulsive symptoms, who believed the terror attacks of 9/11 occurred because he had failed to complete one of his daily rituals.

Mary Robertson and Andrea Cavanna claim this is the first ever case reported in the literature of a person believing they were responsible for causing a major disaster of the proportion experienced in America in 2001.

The boy - described as "extremely pleasant and likeable" and with good school grades - was first referred for consultation a year before 9/11 took place. As is characteristic of people with Tourette's syndrome, the boy displayed several forms of uncontrollable tics, including excessive blinking and vocal outbursts, and he also showed obsessive tendencies and attentional problems.

Robertson next saw the boy two weeks after 9/11, at which point he was in a terrible state - "tortured", as he put it, by his tics, and wracked with guilt, believing that 9/11 occurred because he had failed to walk on a particular white mark on a road.

This was just one of the many rituals the boy had developed during the course of the year. Others included so-called "dangerous touching" rituals, including the need to feel the blade of knives to check their sharpness, and to put his hand in the steam of a kettle to check its heat.

Importantly, the researchers said the boy's beliefs about 9/11 were distinct from the kind of delusions expressed by people with psychosis, and instead reflected an extreme form of the anxiety that people with obsessive compulsive disorder often experience when they fail to complete their rituals.

Fortunately, a mixture of drug treatments and reassurance (including explaining to the boy that his missed ritual actually occurred after 9/11, given the time difference between the USA and UK), led to him realising that he was not responsible for the attacks.

Robertson and Cavanna said this case study brings attention to the way our modern media - "immediate, realistic, and evocative" - can lead to terrorist attacks and other disasters having harmful effects on vulnerable people miles away from the immediate environment of what happened. "Only time will reveal the many further psychosocial sequelae of 9/11, as well as the Madrid and London terrorist bombings," they said.
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Blogging on Peer-Reviewed ResearchRobertson, M., Cavanna, A. (2008). The Disaster was my Fault!. Neurocase DOI: 10.1080/13554790802001395
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Posted on: Jun 20 2008, 08:02 AM


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Congratulations on your promotion!!!
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Posted on: Jun 20 2008, 07:55 AM


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As far as the beginning of a series goes its a 4 compared to the rest of the series and the strength of the acting that came over the next 10 years, it goes down to a 33, because they were still working out the rhythms interms of production and acting.
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Posted on: Jun 20 2008, 05:57 AM


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Welcome to the boards! Hope you enjoy your stay here!
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Posted on: Jun 20 2008, 05:55 AM


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Congratulations on your promotion!!
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Posted on: Jun 20 2008, 05:54 AM


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Congratulations on your promotion!!!
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Congratulations on your promotion!
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Posted on: Jun 20 2008, 05:51 AM


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Congratulations on your promotion.
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Posted on: Jun 20 2008, 05:50 AM


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wow I didn't even see that coming, where are the ranks and how you achieve them???
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