Try helpwithmyhw.com Don't go directly to URl because it's blocked, instead go to google.com and search helpwithmyhw all in one word. It's a proxy that works really good. also join their CamoList and they send emails and updates on FaceBook letting you know new proxy sites :) Enjoy :)
I think school should have a computer lab.Also, sometimes you learn and sometimes you sneak onto other stuff on the computer
Try booting it with the OS installation disk.
Go to https://www.google.com/chrome/ and download it. Though your school computer may have something called deep-freeze, if so Chrome would be deleted if you restart the computer.
There have been mechanical computers in the past, but they were rare. Today the odds are good that any computer you encounter is digital.
CamoList's proxy servers do not work anymore, regardless of wheher you google it or not. Sorry, but as of now, there is no way. Wait a month or so, and like a new jailbreak for an iPhone, there will be a new bypass/proxy for DeepNines.
one way is to go out of the page about 3 times then refresh the page about ten times if this doesnt work then sory
No websites. But I got a (bad) idea! Just spy on teachers when they talk about security systems. If they talk about how to get through the system, you're lucky! Use it! Ps: Try NOT to use this idea
Went is the past tense of go. present - I go to school everyday past - We went to school today
A regular verb. I walked to school. - past simple I have walked to school everyday this week - past perfect - uses past participle. Irregular verbs do not add -ed. I ran to school. I have run to school ever day this week.
Unless it is a Mac you can't get it. If the computer is in the classroom or lab you can't get it on the school computer.
Her period of mourning was past. His school days were past.
what school should i attend if i want to be an computer techninian??/ what school should i attend if i want to be an computer techninian??/
Present tense - i see you past tense - i saw you
A regular verb. I walked to school. - past simple I have walked to school everyday this week - past perfect - uses past participle. Irregular verbs do not add -ed. I ran to school. I have run to school ever day this week.
You operated your computer and played games.
The past tense is schooled. The past continuous tense is 'was/were schooling'.