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Name: Dave Country: United States State: Pennsylvania Birthday: 2/4/1989 Gender: Male
Interests: Soccer, Tennis, Landscaping, Carpentry, Bike Riding, Politics, Helping Special-Needs Children
Expertise: Tennis, School, Gym Class, Computers, Soccer
Occupation: Student Industry: Education/Research
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Member Since:
5/6/2003
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| Oh boy! Yesterday was the greatest day. Stuffing my face is so much fun!!!!! I have been so happy since i will be leaving Abington for a few days to go upstate. "thats a prep point hummer" sorry i had to put that in there. Now i will leave this page so i can check out Kaylas and Lisa's. | | |
| "Thats a prep point Hummer"
-Harkins (today and everyday of the past week)
Harkins is the man, today we switched around Woosleys room and put his desk all the way in the back of the room. We turned the volume off on his phone and completely screwed his room up. Hummer once again made an ass of himself in math class. Lectures in Bio are the worst.....i went through a 30 minute one today....uhg. Good luck Mike Hunt w/ bugging the crap out of me. | | |
| High Approval Rating: Kyle Marquardt For Saying
"If u ever meet a member of the endangerd speacies acty thingy madooger Tell them to eat as much endangerd speacies as possible while it stilla available Or else tell them to clone the damned animals so we wont run out!"
Low Approval Rating: R. Kelly and Micael Jackson
"Put that child down Mr. Kelly" | | |
| Since I always wanted to be a landscape designer, I had to interview a landscape designer. My Uncle Ronald, who lives in Fort Lauderdale, is a great person to interview so I did interview him. I sent him an e-mail with eight questions on it and he answered them and helped me a lot. First, I asked him how he used math as a landscape designer. He answered by telling me that he and his wife (one of his coworkers) use math by telling how much material would be needed to fill a certain spot on the job. Then they had to find out how much money will need to be charged for the material and the labor. One specific time in which he used math in his career was when he wanted to know how much sod would be needed for a specific yard. He had to multiply the width of the yard by the length and divide that by the length and width of the sod to figure out how many pieces would be needed to fill the yard. He also said that he uses math a lot more math in his career than most of the people he has come across think. He can think of at least 50 ways that he uses math in his career. Then I wanted to know if he used math in the office or on the job more and he told me that he uses the “power of math” both in the office as well as on the job the same amount. They would get measurements out on a job and bring the information back to the office and come up with the price that it would be. Then they would go do whatever it has to be. Well, he told me how he uses math but then I wanted to know when the next time he will use math next. He replied by telling me that he will use math tomorrow, the next day, and everyday after that. That is true for everyone even if your profession is not being a landscape designer. He became interested in his career after working indoors in an office for a few years. He got sick and tired of the indoors and decided to make his own business so he took the risk and made a landscaping business. He had been interested in math and landscaping ever since high school. He later went to school so he could become a designer and not just a worker. He was interested in math ever since he was young and that was one of his reasons for starting to design. Math was a big part in his getting ready for this career. It is also a big part of the career itself. | | |
| This is really stupid. I was supossed to cut three lawns but my friend (who was suppossed to help) went out with his friend instead of making money. I have been left all by my lonesome. So this calls for an ass whooping. I now will go out and cut the lawns by my self. No more tricycles for me today... Too much chores. | | |
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