Dalila Yoon: maybe the beauty want to be a beast, did you ask her?
Blair Abdi: Not only that, but we find that the beast was actually a beautiful creature. So "Beauty and the Beast" can refer to either character in either order.
Barrett Alosa: Just dont get bored find an alernate way of having fun in the class but dont disturb others for some might find the class interesting well I usually use my cellphone and sms my frens in the class and crack jokes about the teacher
Bud Espenshade: Challenge yourself to ask the teacher one relevant question.
Blair Abdi: if your teacher is female, picture her bald, (trust me- it's funny) if your teacher is a bald man, picture him with hair, (it's even funnier), and if he has hair, i don't know, throw spitballs at him :)
Keven Woodington: Mortal combat.
Wally Gower: "if beauty doth within the right brain lay, let us not tarry, but sieze this day, and ado! rn it mightily with our will and craft, onwards all--kaloo, kalay" (semi blank? dedicated to the slithey toves).
Jonathan Schlussel: try to make it interesting!
Melvin Nakama: find a few freinds to form a study group
Hugo Pittari: 12 little ducks went out one day, over the hills and far away, mother duck said "quack quack quack quack" and only 1 little duck came back
Bettye Arre: To end the beast's life since the beast have desire to kill more people than a converted beauty.
Pearlie Medora: Yes, he says that our senses are not sufficient in our understanding of things. Our perceptions must involve our minds.He uses the example of wax. Observe the physical properties of wax when heated. Before it is heated it is solid and it looks and behaves differents when it is heated and melted.If we relied only on our sense to understand things then we would conclude that the wax before heating is a different thing, another object, than it is after hea! ting. However, no one thinks that. We use our imagination to! determine that it is the same substance whether it is heated and hence looks and acts differently or not.His example illustrates that our perceptions are not soley based on sensory data that we obtain from the outside environment so much as what we determine in our own minds....Show more
Pamela Meno: Because you can't change how people see you. That was the point of the story.
Booker Moros: wriggle your toes and look elsewhere for a few seconds.
Len Bormes:
Ilana Gaster: beauty is man natural enemy in myth
Bob Pucella: the phrase beauty kills the beast can mean beauty represents good and beast represents evil, in this world we live in, it has been established that good always overpowers evil..... if we are going to take this literally then we can conclude that:If good kills evil, wouldn't that make good, evil? If so, then why kill evil if it'll make good, evil?
Shaunta Paap: In a lifeboat, would Libertarians become Socialists?
Mar! cia Cheathan: Whatever you choose to do, do NOT ever wonder about the meaning of life or question your existence, it will only make you weep and the class will suddenly seem a lot worse.Write limericks, it normally works for me.
Mercedez Trabue: My girl chats we me, since it is a computer science class, that she finds boring. Now however there is a class that is very challenging, and she has a lot of homework, I do not hear from her very often, and then only briefly. I am her Mom
Trena Berum: The best thing to do in a super boring class? Listen to it! Even though it's still boring as cheese (Lol.), you still have to learn. :P
Nikki Sypult: The would depend on the libertarians. One group voting democratically might hand out equal portions and say each is responsible for his own. Another group might do it differently. Western property rights are based on Lock's theory of labor, that on something unclaimed your labor on increasing the value of it makes it you! rs. Money, however, means you earned that for labor on someone else's p! roperty, for which he paid you. Since each passenger paid for a ticket with money earned by his labor, each would have rights to equal amounts. No libertarian is going to ask each man in a lifeboat "who paid how much for his ticket", and then dole it out that way....Show more
Willie Tun: any suggestions?
Jonathan Schlussel: It was not beauty that killed the beast but the beast's love for beauty and it's desire to possess it.
Julieta Suleiman: If u cant be a star in the sky, be a candle in the chamber
Kassie Kay: that's why she doesn't. That there isn't strength in the construct of the gender "woman" is not true. She NEEDS the Beast to be as dazzling as she is.
Robt Heemstra: The Inventor knows.If I were one of the Libertarians on the lifeboat, the solution would be simple. The rest of the occupants would go overboard (voluntarily or with my help) and all supplies would be mine.The new Monarchy would serve well until rescue, when a fabricated s! tory would serve as the indisputable history of my lifeboat survival perils.Never underestimate the power of GREED.This is an example of how politics really work....Show more
Keven Drumgole: no! because the intention makes the difference. death is just a transformation from a status to another. beauty's intention was to make a transformation, what's called killing, from ugliness to beauty. that's what make a good soldier in a fair war a hero. sorry for all the nice people: Buddha, Jesus, Gandhi.
Ha Wolski: That's making my head hurt.
Dick Ovdenk: It depends. If it's boring and you want to try and pay attention I make a game of trying to write down every single word the teacher says. If I don't want to pay attention I bring something else to do and try and pass it off as taking notes.
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