+476 Why can't they just add the answers for the even numbers as well in the back of the book? amirite?

by Anonymous 12 years ago

in Canada we have the answer to every single question :)

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Yep

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Yeah, but you have to pay a great price for that....

by Anonymous 12 years ago

what do you mean?

by Anonymous 12 years ago

You have to live in Canada... ZING!

by Anonymous 12 years ago

haha shut up :) canada's super nice. and i plan on moving to new york after i graduate anyway.. not that i don't like canada. it's great here.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Yes Canada is "great" if by great you mean sucks on US's Florida! Because Florida is US's... penis, ya know?

by Anonymous 12 years ago

haha well, i like canada because while in the usa, the number of people killed with guns is over 11,000, while in canada, we keep it in the 100s. plus, if we do get shot, we have some wicked health care benefits to fix us up. haha but i'm not trying to a start a debate here, especially since i want to move there in a few years

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Yeah well I can understand why you wouldn't wanna start an argument with an American... it's okay, everyone is scared of us. Because everyone who isn't, is dead!

by Anonymous 12 years ago

scared of you? not with all those burgers kickin around. honey, a canadian can run faster because we're not the country with the highest obesity percentage.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

You can run as fast as Superman, but we got your kryptonite, once we drop some nuclear bombs, there'll be no place TO run... honey!

by Anonymous 12 years ago

at least when we travel we aren't totally exlcuded. people love us and treat us like royalty. also, you know it's bad when you're proud to have enough bombs to kill millions of innocent people. bragging about violent power isn't gonna get you on anyone's good side.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

You don't seem to get it, when you have fear you don't need to be on anybody's good side in order to be treated like royalty (and if you have fear, you don't need to restrict yourself to being nice). You'll get it once you get here....

by Anonymous 12 years ago

You say that like I've never been to the states. I was in New York like last month and nobody was scary.. and in case you haven't noticed, nobody's gonna treat you like royalty when you travel alone to a different country. Obama's not gonna send the army out because you were bullied by a couple of Germans on a family vacation.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Actually he's going to send the Air Force, because I'm going to be joining it. Postscript, I'm messing with you. My parents were Canadian til like a couple of weeks ago and I actually had my papers ready to become Canadian until I realized I was also eligible to become an American citizen. So don't worry, I'm actually not this ignorant.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

haha okay.. i didn't want to fight anyway. and in a couple of years, if the option's there, i want to become a dual citizen. otherwise i'll just get my green card. where are you from?

by Anonymous 12 years ago

All over, I was born in Europe, I've lived in Africa, I was in Canada for a while and I've traveled the least in my family! And yes a dual citizenship is pretty good idea, I've been living on a perm res card for a while and I have to say, being a citizen has slightly more advantage with getting a job, voting, license crap and all other things that involve the government

by Anonymous 12 years ago

oh yeah i bet. and that's so cool! i'm going to spain and france next year then africa right after i graduate :) sounds like you've had a good life

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Meh it's okay. I mean moving around sounds like a lot of fun, but I think it's better if you do it when you have a home to go back to and you're just visiting the places you'd like to explore. But yeah I plan on visiting Greece after I graduate with my good friend (he has friends there) and also Germany (I have family and friends there). That's pretty cool you're doing that. One advantage of going to other countries is that you become WAY more open minded. You should visit Roma, that's where I was born :]

by Anonymous 12 years ago

haha that's crazy! i'll add it to my list. and i totally umderstand about the home thing. i've lived here for a decade and i happy about how at home i feel. still, you must have some great memories!

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Yeah I do. I've made a lot of friends and learned a lot of things.

by Anonymous 12 years ago

haha that's crazy! i'll add it to my list. and i totally umderstand about the home thing. i've lived here for a decade and i happy about how at home i feel. still, you must have some great memories!

by Anonymous 12 years ago

What?

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Haha, why don't you just download the solutions/instructors manual from online. I'm sure they'll have it somewhere! That's what I do for all my classes AND if it's stuff like math, it shows you step by step how to solve a problem

by Anonymous 12 years ago

Mine has all the answers... (Except for things like graphs)

by Anonymous 12 years ago

What book?

by Anonymous 12 years ago

In math school books. They have the answers to every odd numbered question in the back, but not the evens

by Anonymous 12 years ago

are you serious? that would be sooo annoying

by Anonymous 12 years ago

I hate that! I think they do it so that teachers can assign the even numbered ones to make sure you're not just cheating as well as the odd ones to check your answers.

by Anonymous 12 years ago