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thinlyveiledinsults · 2 years
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Stumbles out of the examination hall covered in blood.
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studyhaus · 1 year
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5 Minutes, 5 Words - #150
˚₊‧꒰ა ☆ ໒꒱ ‧₊˚
Levity /ˈlɛvəti/ (n.) - the treatment of a serious matter with humour or lack of due respect.
Marie's levity with regards to her best friend's recent breakup led to them cutting off ties too.
Nominal /ˈnɒmɪnl/ (adj.) - (of a role or status) existing in name only.
Erica's function as a communications strategy intern at Brew Coffee Education was too nominal for her to even consider lasting at the company past a month.
Ersatz /ˈeəzæts/ (adj.) - (of a product) made or used as a substitute, typically an inferior one, for something else.
The ersatz dresses sold by Mimi Dupes are far more elegant than many designer brand products of the same variety.
Restive /ˈrɛstɪv/ (adj.) - (of a person) unable to remain still, silent, or submissive, especially because of boredom or dissatisfaction.
I usually become restive if I sit down for more than an hour - my body needs constant movement.
Meretricious /ˌmɛrɪˈtrɪʃəs/ (adj.) - apparently attractive but having no real value.
Nancy's apparel line sells the most meretricious bags I have ever seen. They look pretty and that is all there is to them.
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Definitions from: Oxford Languages.
IPA Phonetic Transcription (UK English) from: tophonetics.com
Sentences are fictitious, though they may be based on real issues that occur across the world.
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jokingluna · 2 years
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Don’t know why this did not update last night.
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apocketfullofpoesis · 3 months
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6/7 end sem exam: Compulsory language (hindi)
Rating: 2.5/5
I loathe this subject. I loathe it because it's named "language" and they made us study about the entire history of Hindi literature this sem. Like????? What are Hindi major students studying then??? And the fact that it's the complete opposite genre to my major makes it even worse.
Language is the subject that not even profs take seriously. Barely 6 or 7 classes had run and the Hindi prof lazied out of it and told us to manage. I mean i could've loved this paper. But nyk why i loathe it.
I'm just glad it's over. Gonna sleep it off my mind now 💅
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princetonarchives · 5 months
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"The awful bunching of hard examinations at the end of the first term of Senior year is one of the characteristics of our course of study as at present arranged."
--Princetonian, December 7, 1885
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Tfw you only get bursts of creativity before an exam set
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guyawks · 6 months
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Due to disappointing results, I’ll be retaking my examinations again this month.
The mad scientist holding me captive is willing to cut me open as many times as necessary to get the data he wants.
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teaandcommentatio · 1 year
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officially picked my program!
teetered a lot over the past few weeks, and no doubt will change my mind again, but have settled on either specializing english language or doing both an english major and a creative writing minor.
been getting out more often to study outside my room as well - reading in a coffee shop rather than in bed half the day does good for the soul !!
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cruger2984 · 8 months
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THE DESCRIPTION OF SAINT JOSEPH OF CUPERTINO The Patron Saint of Aviators and Test Takers Feast Day: September 18
Joseph of Cupertino was a Conventual Franciscan Friar (OFM Conv.) and is recognized and honored as a Christian mystic and saint. He is the patron saint of aviation, astronauts, mental handicaps, test taking, and students.
Joseph was born in the village of Cupertino in Italy in 1603 in a none-too-auspicious beginning. Ill fortune seemed to have set its seal on Joseph before he was born. His father, a carpenter by trade, was a good enough man in his way, but he was a poor hand at dealing with money; what little he earned seemed to slip at once through his fingers. At the very moment when his son came into the world his house was in the hands of bailiffs, and his effects were being sold up. Joseph was born in a shed at the back of the house, where his mother had hid herself out of shame. With such a beginning Joseph had very poor prospects.
By all descriptions Joseph was not a good student. He was described by his early teachers as easily being the dullest child in the village. He was absent-minded, awkward, and nervous; a sudden noise, such as the ringing of a church bell, would make him drop whatever he had in his hands. If ever a child began life with nothing in his favor it was Joseph; he had only one hopeful and saving quality—that he knew it.
The family, beset by its own problems, sought any means by which to give Joseph a trade. He was apprenticed to several tradesmen. His year as a shoemaker’s apprentice ended and he had not learned to make even simple repairs. Each trade endeavor ended with Joseph being dismissed. He was easily distracted, not always of good disposition, and was given to wandering off.
When he was 17, a Franciscan friar came into the village begging. His parents thought that if Joseph could not be a student or learn a trade, at least he could be a friar. His parents approached family members who were already Franciscans, but their local houses were unwilling to entertain the idea of Joseph sharing their life. After knocking on many friary doors, Joseph was accepted by the OFM Capuchins.
The brothers found that Joseph was a true test of their patience. Not only was he very dull and difficult to teach, but his fits of piety and abstraction were troublesome. He had a way of suddenly standing still in the midst of some task and forgetting everything. He would go down on his knees in the most unlikely places, utterly oblivious of everything around him. On one occasion, while carrying food into the dining hall, he suddenly dropped everything in a great crash. In the hope of curing him, bits of the broken plates were fastened to his habit, and he carried them about, as a penance, and as a reminder of his task of service. His stay with the Capuchins ended, as had all his apprenticeships.
His mother was not at all pleased to have the 18-yr. old Joseph back home again, so she finally got him accepted as a simple servant at the Franciscan monastery. His primary task was working in the stables and taking care of the horses. Slowly, Joseph began to change. He grew more humble and gentle, more careful and successful at his work. He also began to practice penance. After several years of work he had impressed the local friars with his simplicity, lightheartedness, and devotions, and was admitted to the Franciscan Order, eventually being ordained a priest.
You may wonder how someone who was seemingly ungifted intellectually would be able to study and pass his tests in seminary, passing courses in philosophy, theology, liturgy, scripture, and more. Perhaps there is a clue contained in the traditional prayer:
'O Saint Joseph of Cupertino, who by your prayer, obtained from God the blessing to be asked at your examination only the questions you knew: Grant that we may, like you, succeed in the exams.'
Joseph had experienced ecstatic visions as a child. What later came to be understood as a wonderful gift of seeing God and the supernatural in all things was seen first as an oddity and burden. Now when he was a friar, and a priest besides, the visions grew stronger; it seemed easier for him to see God indwelling in His creation. Joseph could spend whole days lost in wonder and ecstatic prayer.
One might also wonder how this 17th-century saint became the patron of aviation and astronauts. In the midst of some of his ecstatic moments, Joseph would rise from the ground, and move about in the air. Within a church or friary chapel he was seen to fly towards the altar or over it. The moments were not limited to church, but occurred in the friary dining hall and even outside when suddenly he would fly into a tree. The patronage of flying things was perhaps a natural.
But his levitation had a downside. In the 17th century, this special gift of God was also seen as being connected to witchcraft. This led some friars to denounce him. His Franciscan superiors transferred Joseph to another friary for close observation and scrutiny. As one might expect some brothers believed, some did not. The opinions were that he was a saint or a fraudulent troublemaker – there was no in between. He eventually was called to appear before the Inquisition in Naples.
The inquisitors examined him; after close testing they were unable to convict him of anything. Still they would not dismiss him; his case was at least doubtful, and they sent him for further examination to the Minister General of the Franciscan Conv. Order in Rome. Father General saw his humility; he began to doubt whether all was true that was said against him. In the end the lack of any clear consensus about Joseph lead to an agreement between the Inquisition and the Franciscans that Joseph was to be confined and kept in seclusion. And so he remained for 25 years. He died on September 18, 1663. He was just sixty years of age.
Source: sacredheartfla.org
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hoomanwithpizza · 9 months
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guess who just calculated how much time do you exactly need to write an avg 80 marks paper if you complete 25 marker tests in 1 hours.
It's 3 hours 12 minutes
And according to that we have 2.5625 min for 1 markers, 5.125 mins for 2 markers, 7.6875 mins for 3 markers, 10.25 mins for 4 markers and 12.8125 for 5 markers.
Wow. I love math NGL.
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shadowdemon-gd · 2 years
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Can you guys wish me luck? I have an Italian test today and I’m really nervous
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perfectcloudturtle · 1 year
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Why?😭😭 Why do my exams have start the day before Chain of thorns release? Why???
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etaiyaari · 2 years
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राजस्थान का एकीकरण कितने चरणों में हुआ था ? किन कारणों से इसे लागू किया गया ?
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jess-signatures · 2 years
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EXAMINATION INFO || Code
Hey guys! I got bored, and decided to make a simple code for myself:
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It's an Examinations code for fellow Teachers <3
If you like it, please message me via Discord for the code! I'll be glad to give it to you
.Jess out.
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thebestestdancers · 6 months
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why should palestinians have to leave behind their land because israel wont stop killing them. why should anyone have to leave behind their life and memories and sentimental value just because an aggressor is left unchallenged. please think this sentiment through and delete it from your thoughts. instead of blaming an oppressed people for living in a hostile land, ask who is making that land hostile to live in.
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rightnewshindi · 1 month
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