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John, you hit the nail on the head with `students who don't want to learn`
People take it what they want to learn. If someone really wants to learn, they will retain the info. The online courses will help the ones who want to learn at their own pace, be it slowly or fast tracked.
On your Draft issue, I cant imagine how rough that would be to sent to another country in horrible conditions...at such a young age!
It`s one thing to volunteer, (like a few thousand Canadians did) in Vietnam, Korea, but to to told to go overseas to fight and possibly lose your life...that`s rough.
  • Posted 30 Mar 2013 23:03
  • By EasiTek
  • joined 12 Aug'08 - 533 messages
  • Ontario, Canada

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