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I agree with will m, there will always be teachers who seem to enjoy watching students suffer and of course students who take sheer pleasure in the misery of their teachers.
I teach secondary Science although sometimes it feels more like it's crowd control, babysitter, psychologist and entertainer... and hoping that students don't get scarred for life!
;p
I teach secondary Science although sometimes it feels more like it's crowd control, babysitter, psychologist and entertainer... and hoping that students don't get scarred for life!
;p
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Apparently there were maze tests conducted to support this observation.
It is a classic example of Pavlovian conditioning and there is some level of memory association at work.
Also, I remember the mythbusters episode was inconclusive: Jamie's fish appeared to adapt to the maze while Adam's fish were eating their own poo! ;)
It is a classic example of Pavlovian conditioning and there is some level of memory association at work.
Also, I remember the mythbusters episode was inconclusive: Jamie's fish appeared to adapt to the maze while Adam's fish were eating their own poo! ;)
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Woops-sorry if we did, I tried searching for it in the archives and came up with zip.
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Oh yeah, the tomato sauce is a perfect choice- with the rest of the fisherman's basket/fish n' chips you could also go a lemon wedge with a good sprinkling of salt! Yum!
Also, thanks for the grammar heads up TwoDragons but it is accepted as either tartar or tartare sauce, just depends which side of the world you inhabit, or whether you're referring to the tartaric acid building up on your dental work after consuming calamari rings!
Be well!