Scholar of the Week: LIO

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Our Scholar of the week is going to be LIO.

I'll start off with these questions:

Who is your favorite writer?

What is your favorite book?

What have you learned from Volnation?
 
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My favorite adult author is Mary Higgins Clark, while my favorite children's author is J.K. Rowling.

My favorite book is Catherine Marshall's Christy, which was my inspiration for becoming a teacher.

I have learned a lot from VolNation. I have learned that rival teams' fans aren't ALL bad, that the love of all things UT sports can bring together a pretty diverse group of people and that the :Bbiteme: smiley truly is worth a thousand words.

:)
 
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#3
Have you apologized to me lately for that time 3 years ago when you PM'd me and asked if I was gay?
 
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#5
If Freak,OWB and GAVOL engaged in a wrestling match,who'd win?
 
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#6
Dub and Georgie would turn on Freak and pile drive him and put him out of commission then get matching trunks and call themselves the Mod Squad and go on the road together.
 
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#10
Kids are more tech savvy and more "street smart" than they were 20 years ago when I first started. Some things haven't changed though. Kids still tell me their country is Tennessee and that literature is "trash people throw on the side of the road".

:shakehead:
 
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#12
How much did a loaf of bread cost when you were a little girl in the 1950s?
 
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#16
LIO we definately live in a promiscuous society more so than when I was a teenager. I feel it leads to young girls becoming pregnant at an early age and not married. I dont think abstinence is even taught. What do you think?
 
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LIO we definately live in a promiscuous society more so than when I was a teenager. I feel it leads to young girls becoming pregnant at an early age and not married. I dont think abstinence is even taught. What do you think?

I think abstinence teaching is briefly mentioned (if at all ) because the current popular belief is that kids "are going to do it anyway". Abstinence teaching borders so closely on morality/religious value issues that a lot of teachers are afraid to approach it.
 
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I think abstinence teaching is briefly mentioned (if at all ) because the current popular belief is that kids "are going to do it anyway". Abstinence teaching borders so closely on morality/religious value issues that a lot of teachers are afraid to approach it.

Apparently all the girls I went to high school with received a lot of abstinence teaching...:ermm:
 

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