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  1. Sumi
  2. Sumi
    [/ooc I guess]: uh hi joining in on this fun!!
    Username: Roxas
    I am here to: do everything I guess! I want to get to know everyone better and this seems really fun. u v u
    *Rep-Card: I'll get back to you on that I need to fix my snipping tool. |orz
    Anything Else: u-uhm, let's have fun! ( / - 7 - )/
    Post by: Sumi, Nov 2, 2011 in forum: Forum Families
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    avatar: 5/10 - seems a bit plain to me
    sig: 10/10 - lovely *w*
    Post by: Sumi, Nov 1, 2011 in forum: The Playground
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    The two main reasons for students not caring to do their work are these:

    1.) Teachers who step-teach vs. concept-teach. Teachers who teach by concepts and thought generally have more receptive classes and students that do not shut down, get frustrated, or stop trying when they encounter a problem. In fact, the kids begin to enjoy their education and value it. When kids are step-taught, they can only follow as much as they are explicitly told to do, causing them to be angry and often disrupt their "learning" out of frustration due to the fact that they don't understand the underlying concept of the material.
    If we could ensure that kids were being taught concepts and ideas, it's more likely that we'd have a "smarter" student base that was more
    -creative
    -patient
    -hard working

    2.) Why should they care?
    To be completely honest, even some of the better jobs out there are tough to secure and hardly will pay for a living. Many if not most people either work second (or third) jobs and still have a tough time making it. Managing a Taco Bell is a decent job and pays better than Piloting, usually. A lot of kids realize this. If they can't pay for themselves with a good job, why should they put in the hard work? If there were a guaranteed payoff and any immediate benefit, students would likely be harder working towards their goals.
    Post by: Sumi, Nov 1, 2011 in forum: Discussion
  9. Sumi
    Profile Post

    !! Spunk hi! : D

    !! Spunk hi! : D
    Profile Post by Sumi for Spunk Ransom, Nov 1, 2011
  10. Sumi
    Ohhh my goodness everyone's got such great entries. ;_; /quietly goes to cry

    1.) Laplace - super smooth, super colourful, super lovely. it makes me happy when i see it!
    2.) Jade - amazing! there are parts that i felt were too bright or too dark but overally amazing. the text could use some improvement as well, but i like the font.
    3.) Suzuha Amane/Plums - i think something other than black could be used as a background but otherwise i really like all the fractally, broken up bits. you're getting so good in so little time!

    also wanted to mention i lovelovelove Misty and DPWolf and Trigger's pieces.
    Misty: the colours and render and your text (as always) are mind blowing - i think Riku could be blended into the background a little more, though, and i felt like it wasn't complete
    DPWolf: i love how metallic it feels!
    Trigger: i couldn't get a good feel for what was going on but i thought it was pretty and you have a unique style for sure
    Post by: Sumi, Nov 1, 2011 in forum: Competitions
  11. Sumi
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    I might as well give this a shot.
    Post by: Sumi, Oct 30, 2011 in forum: Competitions
  12. Sumi
    ablhabahdsalbatar: 7/10
    signatoreee: 200/10
    Post by: Sumi, Oct 30, 2011 in forum: The Playground
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    The first one because it made me cry a lot little on the inside and a bit on the outside too.
    Post by: Sumi, Oct 30, 2011 in forum: The Spam Zone