I mean who are you to say he didn't see or hear from God?
I would say getting a wake up call after praying and going through dark times is a fairly faith based conversion.
I'd say if I believe anyone actually hearing from God, it would be people in his situation, going through darkness and praying for help.
7 inches is in the top few percent of men actually!
An erect penis of 6.3 inches is in the 95th percentile. That means that out of 100 men, only five would have a penis longer than 6.3 inches.
90% of men are between 3.94 and 6.3 inches.
Avg girth is 4.59.
Literally the top definition on urban dictionary.
Oh, yeah, definitely agree with you.
Online learning the way you described is ineffective for 90% of students, because as you said, there's no human element.
Which is why one of the things we focus on is how to make the distance learning still have that element. We have been thinking a lot about this at my site, at least. It's part of the job now.
It's been a ton of work, because I have almost 200 students and I remember last March I was calling home for most of them every week just to make sure they were alright.
Define work?
We would be working, we would just be working online, as is happening in many other industries. The school campuses might be closed but we still have class. Students still complete work, we still grade it, we still talk to students, we still answer questions, we still create content, we still make things interactive, we still do ieps and 504s and accommodations, we still call home to talk to parents, we still have to make both physical and digital copies of every assignment in case students don't have good internet and want paper work, we still have to take roll every week, we still have to sit through department and school wide meetings, we still have to do mandated trainings and professional development, we still have to make and follow our syllabus, still have to get yelled at by parents who don't know how to raise their children, still have to pass our observations from admin staff, still have to clear our credential if we haven't yet, still have to collect data from students to find best practices and present to others, still have to write reports on child abuse when we find out anything....
Teachers aren't just day care, there is a fuck ton more work to being a good teacher than just sitting in a room with kids bell to bell.
Define stay?
When the schools shut down, it SHUTS DOWN, gates locked, not allowed on campus. We do online teaching from home, which means live support and lessons.
Every teacher still works, we will still have kids to teach and grade.
We also have to make up a shit ton of new content for online learning on they fly because that's what we have to do.
https://www.foxnews.com/health/who-coronavirus-airborne-transmission-possible-indoors
Except, you know, the WHO says that it can't be ruled out that it's airborne.
What I absolutely love is something my wife said to me while we were watching fireworks from 7-11 pm(we got tired, it still has not stopped as of ~1 am)
"How much tax money did we lose by not selling these?"
My good ole state of cuckifornia is letting other states sell our citizens fireworks and we lose out on all the potential sales! It's at least a few hundred million in fireworks just across LA county.
Get fucked Newsom, you should have never become governor.
As a teacher in California, I'm only pissed.
Because NOT going back is about 5x MORE work for us.
Got to make up our own live online curriculum while dealing with a new curveball every week.
This year is going to suck. And kids are the biggest losers out of it.
FOR NO REASON