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A.f.i
no i didnt do that assignment you see my food tech teachers arent even qualified so they can only do like 3 days a week or something they SUCK
stressedoutsam
Post #10
Oct 30, 2003
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Food Technology
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help!
ohhhh ok i see thanks guys! :)
stressedoutsam
Post #10
Oct 16, 2003
Forum:
Legal Studies
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help!
ohhh now im all confused again!!! stupid legal studies!!! its soooo hard!!!! but not as hard as modern history! *gulp*
stressedoutsam
Post #8
Oct 15, 2003
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Legal Studies
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Catholic Trial
food tech is good in some ways cuz u can just blab on and on and on and on and on and hopefully scab a few marks!! woo hoo for waffelling!
stressedoutsam
Post #12
Oct 15, 2003
Forum:
Food Technology
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HsC
id swap my notes....if i had any!! and im really cut that food is on the same day as extension :' (
stressedoutsam
Post #6
Oct 15, 2003
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Food Technology
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A.f.i
ive never leared or heard of gender issues!!! damn this subject to the depths of hell!!
stressedoutsam
Post #7
Oct 15, 2003
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Food Technology
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help!
oh ok thank you guys so much!!!!! xxxooo
stressedoutsam
Post #6
Oct 15, 2003
Forum:
Legal Studies
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help!
but by institutionalised do u think they mean like....that its permanent but not on purpose like that rich/poor fairness thing or that its actually within legal institutions???? btw if you guys are my competition im screwed!!
stressedoutsam
Post #3
Oct 15, 2003
Forum:
Legal Studies
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help!
does anyone one understand the concept of 'institutionalised inequality'? cuz i dont!! :confused:
stressedoutsam
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Oct 15, 2003
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