Monday, February 20, 2006
My Identity
Ok, this shouldn't be too hard. My name is included in my BloggerIdentity, I have been advertising my blog around personally, so whoever asked about my identity obviously doesn't know me personally. That's ok, I am not going to hide my identity*cough Lucas Hayas aka rantingferret*. My name is Quang N. and I am a freshman. Ok, that's all you should know... for now.
Let's Set Things Straight
Ok, please do not asks for sardines the day before the chapter is due. Also, I do not have a copy of the textbook, I only have the AP Review Guide, which means I can only help you with things when you are stuck. I don't know what's on the quiz, so I can't give you any Sardines. I can only help you with homework, or questions that you have because you are stuck or don't understand the text.
Saturday, February 18, 2006
Thanks & MORE QUESTIONS!!!!!!!
Thursday, February 16, 2006
AP Gov't Ranking System
Here's a guide to Mr. Williams's ranking system:
Out of a total of five brown bears
1 bear- easy, know the terms and concepts.
2 bears- still fairly managable, know terms and concepts in more depth.
3 bears- intermediate, know terms and concepts in depth, also remember a few examples from the book.
4 bears - challenging, know terms and and concepts in real depth. Also, remember to interpret data in the book(if given), and know the examples.
5 bears - hard, know everything in depth and how it relates to other chapters.
! 1 PANDA BEAR ON CRYSTAL METH !- very hard, usually given to tests although it's very rare. Know everything in depth, and how it relates to the other chapters.
Sometimes you will get questions, that seem ridiculous. My advice is : Choose the answer that you think is best, then make up your own answer and use it. Note in the blank that you have made up an answer.
Ex.
This sick looking ferret comes into the classroom, and instantaneously combusts. What do you do?
a) run away
b) throw it into Mr. Williams hair
c)question reality
d) call the emergency response team
Answer:
Choose one that you think is best, then make up an answer and label it, in this case, e), and tell him that you made up an answer and chosen it along with the given answer.
Out of a total of five brown bears
1 bear- easy, know the terms and concepts.
2 bears- still fairly managable, know terms and concepts in more depth.
3 bears- intermediate, know terms and concepts in depth, also remember a few examples from the book.
4 bears - challenging, know terms and and concepts in real depth. Also, remember to interpret data in the book(if given), and know the examples.
5 bears - hard, know everything in depth and how it relates to other chapters.
! 1 PANDA BEAR ON CRYSTAL METH !- very hard, usually given to tests although it's very rare. Know everything in depth, and how it relates to the other chapters.
Sometimes you will get questions, that seem ridiculous. My advice is : Choose the answer that you think is best, then make up your own answer and use it. Note in the blank that you have made up an answer.
Ex.
This sick looking ferret comes into the classroom, and instantaneously combusts. What do you do?
a) run away
b) throw it into Mr. Williams hair
c)question reality
d) call the emergency response team
Answer:
Choose one that you think is best, then make up an answer and label it, in this case, e), and tell him that you made up an answer and chosen it along with the given answer.
Bill's Run Tips
1)Think about Bill's financial situation and how much it costs him to run a good campaign. Budget often is a very important factor in campaigns. Think about third parties as a comparison. How much do they have? Can you say "Ross Perot"?. He only did so well in the election because he was filthy rich( he spent 65.4 million USD on his campaign, and the money came out of his own pocket). I doubt Bill is that rich.
2) Think about his name. How well-known is he? Is he like Arnold who has never been in politics before (Max, don't beat me up!), but is famous? Incumbents tend to win election due to their name and budget
3) Coming soon, I'm thinking about it. But think of image right now.
2) Think about his name. How well-known is he? Is he like Arnold who has never been in politics before (Max, don't beat me up!), but is famous? Incumbents tend to win election due to their name and budget
3) Coming soon, I'm thinking about it. But think of image right now.
Tuesday, February 14, 2006
Oh Yeah, By The Way
By the way, I would appreciate it if you only ask questions when you are stuck with something. By that I mean, do not expect me to do the work for you, but I will provide you the neccesary information. All you will have to do is write it up nicely. Sometimes I will lead you to the right way by asking questions.
I am sorry, but the reason I am writing this is that I have a rather limited amount of time. Those of you who know me personally will know why.
As of Bill's Run, I will post some information on that topic once I find out more about it.
I am sorry, but the reason I am writing this is that I have a rather limited amount of time. Those of you who know me personally will know why.
As of Bill's Run, I will post some information on that topic once I find out more about it.
Bill's Run
Hiya, to answer the Bill's Run question, I will need to know what chapter you are on. I mean the name of the chapter. We haven't done this asssigment last semester but I will do my best to help you.
My Apologies
My apologies for the uneccesary red tape in my blog. Now, if you want to ask something, and
1) have a blogger account, use it to post a question in the comment section, or
2) do not have a blogger account, post a question in the comment section and leave your initials.
In either case, leave a title for your question, so I won't have to make up any titles, for example "Stump Speech". Also, if the question is part of a homework, please list the due date, so I can help you before it's due.
Sorry, Commander Bacara, I won't ask for names anymore.
1) have a blogger account, use it to post a question in the comment section, or
2) do not have a blogger account, post a question in the comment section and leave your initials.
In either case, leave a title for your question, so I won't have to make up any titles, for example "Stump Speech". Also, if the question is part of a homework, please list the due date, so I can help you before it's due.
Sorry, Commander Bacara, I won't ask for names anymore.
Monday, February 13, 2006
Procedure for asking questions
Here is the procedue for asking questions:
1) If you have a Blogger account, then leave a comment with your Blogger name, period in which you have AP US Gov't, and the initials of your real name. after you have asked the question. Please leave a title for your question so you can identify it when I have posted the answer.
2) If you do not have a Blogger account, then post a comment as anonymous, then leave your initials, period in which you have AP US Gov't. Also don't forget to leave a title for your question.
If you have any complaints, just leave a comment.
1) If you have a Blogger account, then leave a comment with your Blogger name, period in which you have AP US Gov't, and the initials of your real name. after you have asked the question. Please leave a title for your question so you can identify it when I have posted the answer.
2) If you do not have a Blogger account, then post a comment as anonymous, then leave your initials, period in which you have AP US Gov't. Also don't forget to leave a title for your question.
If you have any complaints, just leave a comment.
New Name
Hi, It's me again. I have changed the name of the blog as I find it more appropriate. Daily Sardine Addict is now Sardine Addict on Demand. I find it more appropriate because you actually ask the question and I answer it.
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