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Until Unfortunately, the cat consumed all glory of the moon and stars. It gave him severe anxiety, but also he received the power to fly. A joy. Suddenly...Bees! They flew around, jealous, plotting murder, arson, etc. They were searching for hundreds of floating wildebeest. These evil bees converged into a mega bee! Zooming fiercely throughout the glen, until
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Evil Unfortunately, the cat consumed all glory of the moon and stars. It gave him severe anxiety, but also he received the power to fly. A joy. Suddenly...Bees! They flew around, jealous, plotting murder, arson, etc. They were searching for hundreds of floating wildebeest. These evil
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searching Unfortunately, the cat consumed all glory of the moon and stars. It gave him severe anxiety, but also he received the power to fly. A joy. Suddenly...Bees! They flew around, jealous, plotting murder, arson, etc. They were searching
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Child genius
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Black beauty
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Definitely. And trying to purchase a broad array of books to prepare, such as "Getting What You Came For": http://www.amazon.com/Getting-What-You-Came-For/dp/0374524777
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Oh, I definitely was not teasing you, just responding to Gnome Chomsky's silly comment about whether members will come here to declare themselves "genius[es]". Like you, I too was in the Gifted and Talented Education program as a child. Nevertheless, I do not believe there is much that we can read into that label. There is a dearth of information about the value of these programs, different States have different testing requirements (some even have none), and the resources you receive through membership vary.
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Ha. I'm not quite sure I want to lay claim to that label at all. And I believe that proclaiming "genius" would be an issue of humility and self-awareness (e.g. who really thinks they're that brilliant?!), not MBTI type.
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Devil horns
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Range of funding for PoliSci Programs
ajaxp91 replied to JackJo21's topic in Political Science Forum
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A very good story, for everyone here. I'm out of up-votes (apparently, I'm too generous with praise? ), so I'll say thank you for this. Sometimes we can be a bit myopic in our perspective, and when the direct pathway to our goals is hindered we get discouraged. It is good to see someone not easily saddened by a failure or misstep, and who continued to pursue his/her goals regardless (and get a reward later). I shared this with a forum member via PM at the start of this cycle (man we've been here for a long time): http://cdixon.org/2010/09/12/getting-rejected/ . Both the blurb, and the comments beneath it, are everything we need to hear today, and every tomorrow from now on (especially when we start our studies/try to publish/try to find a TT position, which won't be simple either). Seems as if business men and women have a great perspective on how to handle life when things do not go as hoped.
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Vertical moves
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Ribbon dance
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Reviewed statement
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Whoa. 88 users are reading this topic right now...
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Meal voucher
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Personal issues
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You may want to check out the URCH Test Masters forum here: http://www.urch.com/forums/phd-economics/149036-admission-sweat-thread-2014-a-144.html . They have been debating the veracity of these posts for a while now, and some were found to be trolls. That being said one person in the forum claimed them to be valid. I am not certain if this eases your anxiety, but it does show that without validation, one ought to take all TGC posts with a grain of salt. Or essentially, it is not over until the fat lady sings and you have confirmation of your status
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Matrix equation
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Integral equation
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Carbon dating
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Model deprecation (Nooooo!!! Darn you, FreeRadical! )
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Series finale
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Sole posession