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-Monday, October 27, 2008

Trials And Tribulations


When you built a house,

some parts weren't laid on proper foundations.

It falls.

And then you rebuild it.

Until it stands strong.


Yeechien Wrote;
12:08 PM
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-Friday, October 24, 2008

Definition


Definitions differ initially,
arguments occur,
compromise(s) are needed from all inputs,
communication,
agreement and understanding,
happiness.

If you keep the faith, nothing is too tough.
Really.


Yeechien Wrote;
11:19 PM
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-Sunday, October 19, 2008

Question, question.


Many times we find ourselves staring at this question.

"What does so-and-so thinks when he used such words?" , "What is the author trying to imply in paragraph 32352", "Blahblahblahblah. Discuss/Comment."

You know what? I don't know what the heck the author was thinking, so I doubt you know too, yes? I don't understand under what kind of circumstances we score a outright ZERO for such questions. There is no basis, I believe, to grade a perspective. Perspectives differ. If mine differs from yours, does it mean that I'm wrong? And then you tell me I go out of point? No I don't think so. Your failure to understand and see where I am coming from my essay means I fail to score points for my own? Grading seems like some form of judgment on our perception. Does that not remove a little part of being able to fight for what you believe in?

No, no I have nothing against teachers especially those teaching languages, but I've just been wondering why, and how. Isn't comprehension "un-quantifiable"? How does a someone tell if we have understood, when there is more than a single way to look at something? Question, question. I don't know. I don't know how the one that came up with an answer key arrived at his answers. But I believe to some extent the answers are NOT absolute. Because it is just another person's point of view.

Welcome to the world. Where black can be white, up can be down, one can be two, and what not.
Goodluck y'all.
Someone give me an answer.


Yeechien Wrote;
7:18 PM
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