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⚐ Report//Alex Ma is presenting about a study that made stem cells fix human hearts Sloe: Alex, you don't sound very excited about this. You should sound way more excited. Alex: Well, this was in 2013, so I was excited back then. //laughter Sloe: Oh, that was such a good response! Touche, Alex Ma!
#5848
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⚐ ReportRose: There are 12 kids and 12 party favors. You may think that every kid would get a party favor. Not this birthday party. Imagine a birthday party run by Stein; who knows what could happen. Some kid might get 3 party favors. Some kid might get 0. But they all get cake.
#5847
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⚐ Report// AP World, Mogge asks students to look up Mary Wollstonecraft Mogge: So, who's Mary Wollstonecraft? Griffin: She was an English writer, philosopher, and advocate of women's rights. Mogge: Women's rights? She must've been crazy!
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⚐ Report//During 1st period, there is a loud fire siren outside Student: OK, I think we're going to be doing the Pham lab today too.
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⚐ Report//New seats; Pham asks Grace a nomenclature question, but she is laughing Pham: Why you so happy? Is it because you are sitting next to Steven?
#5840
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⚐ Report//Shwetha, Soumith, Alice, etc. were near-yelling and somewhat quieted down Kevin: And I thought I was loud. Giles: You are.
#5839
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⚐ Report//Tyler points toward the door Tyler: Hey look! It's Mr. Rose! //Everybody looks toward the door Tyler: HAHA! April Fools! Giles: How did you pass speed trig if you can't even tell the date?
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⚐ Report//As Jenny starts to talk, the whole class becomes silent Jenny: Oh someone's birthday is soon. We should all try to bully her. Giles: Why is someone who is 4 foot 2 talking about bullying?
#5837
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⚐ Report//Talking about being a goalie in handball Richard: I'm really bad at dodging the ball. Richard: And according to Daniel, my face is very hittable.
#5836
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⚐ Report//Advanced Topics in Earth Science, talking about criteria for determining El Niño-induced weather events Lodal: First, we see if Niño-3.4 SST is greater than 0.5 degrees above average. (goes to next slide) SST is Menter's Shear Stress Transport, which is a model of flow and turbulence. Alex: I think SST is "sea surface temperature." Lodal: ...That makes a lot more sense. Now I feel stupid.