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I hate doing my homework! Help?!?!?

For one, I know exactly how you feel! It's annoying, huh?
1.) If they were really your friends, they'd understand. I guess I would just say something like, "Guys, this takes me forever to do and the fact that you guys are just copying it and getting all the credit for it really frustrates me. It's unfair, please... Do it yourself." I don't know, something along those lines?
2.) Honestly, I have no idea! I have the same problem. I'm always distracted, but I get it done with Straight A's. I guess what I do is look at the time and see how late it is, so I get to work. Or think of all the things you could be doing if you finish faster?
3.) I don't know how to answer this one? It's a good thing that you try so hard because you will get far in life.
4.) Depends on how many times that teacher does it. First, I would confront her with it; Emails or in person. Either way works. I have went up to my teachers constantly asking why my grade on whatever assignment was so low. They would check over it and fix my grade. Keep doing that. If it doesn't work, I guess get your parents involved. I, personally, wouldn't do that, though.
5.) This happens to me constantly.
7th Grader? I'm an 8th Grader. xD

My son Will not do his homework?

My son keeps telling me he did not get any homework or that he was able to finish his homework already. I don't think I have ever seen him do his homework this year. I know he must be lying to me because when I was in school we had to do homework after walking both ways up hill home.How do you punish your kids for lying and refusing to do homework? I took away his nintendo but he still lies about the homework! He is in the 4th grade

How do students manage to work full time and attend school full time?

I tried to once, ended up dropping a class (also had intentions of not coming back)
During that annoyingly frustrating semester I happened to attend classes on the days I did not work and took 4 classes, each back to back

The only "off" day I had was Sunday, which was a lost cause since had to spend most of the time cleaning, laundry and other things. I did not have internet access at home

By the time the 3rd or 4th week rolled around, I pulled all nighters to work on a college paper, I had yawning fits (sorry if contagious) and therefore I dropped English 101

So what do you do? Is it because work and school are relatively close by?
How do you find time to study, to write papers
Do you take classes online? Do you have computer with internet access at home?
Do you have other people help you out with the day to day things (cause I certainly don't and I have to do everything on the bus)
How do you find time to eat, bathe and sleep (god, I hope you keep clean, bad smell is offensive) and not going to sleep can put you in a state of well,drowsiness

Hey, if you tried this and couldn't manage... cut hours at work or dropped a class, please let me know. I just happen to think that this is close to impossible

(by the way, though I still work full time, I only attend school part time. Oh, and I take summers off from school)

English homework. biography help!?

You're asking good questions, but it's surprising your teacher didn't give you more information and instruction on biographies before giving you this assignment.

Biographies vary greatly in length. They can be a mere paragraph, or a huge long book. Since your teacher has apparently given you very little to go on, I can't imagine that you are expected to write more than a page or two.

A helpful site for you might be this one, which is geared to writing a biography as a homework assignment:
http://www.infoplease.com/homework/wsbio...

"To write a biography you should:

1. Select a person you are interested in
2. Find out the basic facts of the person's life. Start with the encyclopedia and almanac.
3. Think about what else you would like to know about the person, and what parts of the life you want to write most about.

Some questions you might want to think about include:
* What makes this person special or interesting?
* What kind of effect did he or she have on the world? other people?
* What are the adjectives you would most use to describe the person?
* What examples from their life illustrate those qualities?
* What events shaped or changed this person's life?
* Did he or she overcome obstacles? Take risks? Get lucky?
* Would the world be better or worse if this person hadn't lived? How and why?


Good luck!

When a person with BPD says 'Leave me alone', do they really mean it?

Hi Lilliana, thanks for the A2A.How do I answer this on behalf of everyone with BPD and be accurate, it’s impossible so all I can call upon is two real-life examples.One is a borderline with choices and the other is a borderline without any choices.In the first example the borderline means it; they will hate you chasing them if they want to to go. Yes they can be moved on that slightly with a little wooing; basically licking their arse in a believable way. What happens is that borderlines who like being in control, they use and abuse, with or without knowing. You eventually get sick of it and tell them so, they go mental because they are a very sick little kid inside and they flick the switch to ‘black’, they call you pathetic, useless, freak, whatever works for them. The feeling of you loving them, of you coming after them, they hate it Lilliana. They have manufactured the image and representation of a perfect mate; single-minded, uncaring, bruising, cool, uncaring, narcissistic. You now are the antipathy of that, and the borderline hates that type of person; they also hate being in the wrong and it being presented to them. Does this borderline want you to leave them alone; yes they do.Second example is the borderline without any choices; the immediately identifiable self-hating person who is guilt-ridden and who’s role it is to be scapegoat for the family; they care more for them than themselves clearly and are somehow inexplicably unable to pull themselves out of the mire; they are addicted to the family unit, and their role as pack-horse for the family problems. This person has endured a lot of pain; some self-inflicted, a borderline is a bastard for a bad situation, they love to throw themselves overboard every now and again just to see who will save them; trouble is the disorder dictates just like the first person with BPD they are not allowed to be loved, so they throw themselves overboard once again, waiting for a bigger more narcissistic fisherman. This version of BPD will tell you to leave them alone, and yes they will probably mean it in the moment; they might be depressed or so lost they don’t have the energy for the fight. But underneath they are dying for you to knock on that door again; please prove to me one thousand times that you care; but so sadly even that will not convince the borderline that they are cared for.

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