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In reply to the discussion: This message was self-deleted by its author [View all]cwydro
(51,308 posts)104. Yeah, I'm suspicous too.
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Someone in that class will post some of this stuff online, I'm sure. It will go viral
tblue37
Oct 2015
#33
my Dad used to have horrible nightmares 5-6 a month because his friends were bombed to
bettyellen
Oct 2015
#44
I fought in Vietnam and decades later had tea with a North Vietnamese Army Col. and his wife there
pinboy3niner
Oct 2015
#46
Ambrose Bierce wrote: "War is God's way of teaching Americans geography". . .
Journeyman
Oct 2015
#9
He could have used an example of fuel to ferry food to various points on the map. . .
Journeyman
Oct 2015
#23
A: you won't make it, 200 kim is only 124 miles explanation: not enough guel do I get an A?
msongs
Oct 2015
#24
Simple - add Christian Faith: Our Heavenly Father will supply a tail wind the whole way,
progree
Oct 2015
#48
The question does not even give a departure point. 'The border' is more than 200 km long.
Bluenorthwest
Oct 2015
#82
Absolutely inappropriate and WRONG to have students contemplate being bombers
pinboy3niner
Oct 2015
#27
Given op's reluctance to show this happened, I'd say it's a really fake question.
Lancero
Oct 2015
#114
Why is this in a history class? It's a math question. And as a math question another scenario
Cleita
Oct 2015
#36
If you look at the rest of the questions on the homework, it is more of a geography question.
Glassunion
Oct 2015
#182
If I had a $1 for every time we were told that the US was going to change to the metric system
davidpdx
Oct 2015
#76
Subject matter aside, there's not enough information to answer the question.
subterranean
Oct 2015
#43
Or maybe a question of where to best drop a 1 megaton H-bomb to wipe out all 3 cities
progree
Oct 2015
#153
Not without TEMPERATURE, and the capabilities of the motor vehicle/aircraft transporting you.
MADem
Oct 2015
#63
No, you're not wrong. Please find a way to post a pic of this. It needs to go viral.
Scuba
Oct 2015
#78
Hmmm...maybe this is the teacher's way of finding out who has a helicopter parent?
mnhtnbb
Oct 2015
#107
Couching school lessons in the language of violence and war is harmful to our society.
ronnie624
Oct 2015
#136
I agree about 4) - there doesn't seem to be anything you could call a 'city' nearby
muriel_volestrangler
Oct 2015
#165
I think you might need to have a teacher/parent conference or a conversation with the admin.
Rex
Oct 2015
#143
that is grotesque. if they wanted to keep things relevant, why not talk about delivering
La Lioness Priyanka
Oct 2015
#141
Part of the problem with treating teachers like crap for 20 years is that after a while fewer smart
Squinch
Oct 2015
#168