Yesterday I had my Biology Units 1, 2 and 3 A-level exams. Mercifully, they were morning papers, unlike the W2 paper I had back in May which was an afternoon paper and had dragged on till 17:30
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There is nothing wrong with ecology little man, and as a future practioner in medicine you better be damn concerned with it in relation to human health and causality
I don't mind studying about the effects of pollution on human health etc., but when you ask me to write a full-blown essay describing what I can see in a sinfully blurry picture of evergreen coniferous trees affected by acid rain and promise to award me a maximum of 4 marks to do it, I reserve the right to get a little pissed off at the subject! ;)
Its ok, yaar....BIO papers r alwayz like this...loooooooong n lengthy...give ur hands a nice massage now!:P
Hey even i love the bacha parties..atleast i can do the boogie woogie chicken dance well!:P hehe...jens party was pretty much fun..especailly meetin her n u after a looooooooooooong time...will meet u once again b4 u leave inshAllah! :-D Gud luck fer the rest of the exams tc!
i generally respect your understanding of politics, but in this case i think you're completely and totally off. what you call "israeli thuggery," i call "self defense."
It's not just Israeli thuggery, it's Arab thuggery too. Israel has a right to defend herself when neighbors attack, but what do you call it when Israel allows fundamentalist Jews to populate land which is not their's, make roads for those Jews exclusively and trample the Palestinians down to nothing? I'm not blaming only Israel for the outcome of the Six Day War or for the current plight of the Palestinians, but I think if Israel would've acted a little more carefully in the late '60s and early '70s, there would have been no Hamas, no intifadha, no Qassams or Katyushot. There are peaceful people on both sides, no doubt and only the thugs up in the government - to whom I was alluding - are perpetuating this drawn-out conflict.
fundamentalist Jews to populate land which is not their's but see, it is theirs. according to international rules of warfare there's a clear distinction between land "occupied" during a war of aggression and land taken as a result of a defensive war. Former State Department Legal Advisor Stephen Schwebel, who later headed the International Court of Justice in the Hague, wrote in 1970 regarding Israel's case: "Where the prior holder of territory had seized that territory unlawfully, the state which subsequently takes that territory in the lawful exercise of self-defense has, against that prior holder, better title
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Hey even i love the bacha parties..atleast i can do the boogie woogie chicken dance well!:P
hehe...jens party was pretty much fun..especailly meetin her n u after a looooooooooooong time...will meet u once again b4 u leave inshAllah! :-D
Gud luck fer the rest of the exams
tc!
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There are peaceful people on both sides, no doubt and only the thugs up in the government - to whom I was alluding - are perpetuating this drawn-out conflict.
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Guess who gave up the shirt for the Queen of Sheba.. my papa!
Thanks sweetie, need the luck :) Hugs back to you..
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