MATHEMATICS? 2+2=4, regardless of WHO it is that does the equation, thus - when it comes to mathematics, there is no intellectual property which might accrue to the former student's coursework. AND - why do you think you should DOanything about it?
There is absolutely nothing wrong with teachers using prior years' papers. She might want to blacken last names, for privacy, but she is under no obligation to do even that, especially since students in a school know each other or know of each other.
A teacher who brings in other students work as examples is TRYING to help current students. Why you would think this is improper is beyond me. There is no reason to do anything--well, except perhaps to thank the teacher for giving a different way to view the work.
yes, it does have the significance when gerard butler was almost caught by the policemen he cut the rope and he brought emmy rossum with the chandelier was broken into pieces.
Are you from Sparta cuz my teacher asked the same question in the same wording! also idk the answer prob burned
a broken heart
robbie wrote broken glass
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Either the teacher or the student has broken the camera.
Broken Arrow - 1956 The Teacher 2-8 was released on: USA: 19 November 1957
He brought a packet of crisps and some bananas.
Inform their teacher and then throw the beaker in the broken glass
there aren't many truly new ideas in math, it's just that teachers know them so well they sometimes forget how to present them to students who don't know about them. a teacher can be of help when questions are clear and students are specific. tell what part of the problem you don't understand; don't say "I don't get it" and expect help. try to help the teacher help you. it takes two. do go in in the morning, when others are not around, and explain that you need it broken down into small parts to make understanding easier.
Finny's leg is broken.
Depends what school you go to and what grade you are inYou should ask your teacher or principal about itMy school does thoughThe only problem is that it can get broken or stolen. I don't mind students bringing one into my classes as long as they use it for reading and not for games or texting.
The form student's is the singular possessiveform.example: One student's locker was broken into.The plural form of the noun student is students.The plural possessive form is students'.example: Two students' lockers were broken into.
so that they don't get hurt/cut on the broken glass. if they were to get injured there could be serious legal matters
questionnaires that I gave students to fill in was not too personal and they were anonymous.
no they are expensive they make the eyes strained students get distracted they can be lost they can be broken
it probably broken