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Noemon
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I was recently told that Chile, rather than having states, is divided into 7 zones, each of which is numbered rather than named. Haven't gotten over to the CIA World Fact Book to confirm it yet though.
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Christy
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"So I either make myself do them FIRST, or I leave them for someone else"
Farmgirl, I do the same thing. If I do the things I don't like to do first, the inertia gets me going to do the other things I don't mind so much.

Also, a big tip is to get on a schedule. Make a set time every day to do homework or projects or whatever and then give yourself a reward at the end. Only give yourself the reward, though, if you've completed the tasks you were supposed to.

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it's probably been said by noww, but to get stuff done, you have to close the window.

the hatrack window, probably any aim convo's with me and those evil junior boys (everyone else too, but they are the ones that distract me the most)

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quote:
Did any of you ever have to make the cell from food? So that pieces of it represented the different parts of the cell.
*cough* Every single bio student I have taught. Except I forbade using perishables after the first couple years -- we like to display them for a few weeks, and they got pretty gross. [Angst]
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