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Do teachers know the meaning of stress?

Do teachers know the meaning of stress?

  • Yes teaching is a uniquely stressful profession

    Votes: 10 28.6%
  • No teachers are just whinging dossers

    Votes: 4 11.4%
  • Sure. But they are under no more stress than many other people

    Votes: 21 60.0%

  • Total voters
    35
To be fair a large proportion of the students protesting didn't even fully understand why they were. Just like a lot of those protesting. Most are encouraged, cajoled, coerced into it and don't ereally know why they are. Just think of the number of students whose parents pay for them who were out there protesting. I can think of lots of them. Maybe it was a deep sense of brotherhood with their fellow students who want something for nothing (a modern British disease..). Any suprise that New Labia are thrown out after driving the country to the brink of ruin and that somehow the deeply dense public within no time at all have forgotten who was responsible for the hard decisions the coalition are having to take. All we are seeing is the manipulation from the left in our sad popularity politics show. It is like trying to get cake away from a fat bird. People are addicted to working less, doing less and getting something for nothing and when it is rightly taken away from them they all take to the streets. They want the Government to wave a magic wand and give them more, take less, improve everything and they don't want to pay for it. To think at a time when the country desperately needs to plan forward, to motivate, to recruit, to build, to give real (nor virtual hope) we have an opposition party that can only serve as some pantomime dame. I can't remember anything quite as dull and embarrassing as the touring around of the word 'millionaire' earlier this year. What a sad endictment on modern British life when all the opposition can do is divide class and tinkle on success and aspiration. Let us hope that we can better insulate ourselves from the nonsense elsewhere in the world, get a proper handle on the longer term of future of Britain and continue to watch our spending, balance our books and rebuild from a period of sustained 'something for nothing'.

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To be fair a large proportion of the students protesting didn't even fully understand why they were. Just like a lot of those protesting. Most are encouraged, cajoled, coerced into it and don't ereally know why they are. Just think of the number of students whose parents pay for them who were out there protesting. I can think of lots of them. Maybe it was a deep sense of brotherhood with their fellow students who want something for nothing (a modern British disease..). Any suprise that New Labia are thrown out after driving the country to the brink of ruin and that somehow the deeply dense public within no time at all have forgotten who was responsible for the hard decisions the coalition are having to take. All we are seeing is the manipulation from the left in our sad popularity politics show. It is like trying to get cake away from a fat bird. People are addicted to working less, doing less and getting something for nothing and when it is rightly taken away from them they all take to the streets. They want the Government to wave a magic wand and give them more, take less, improve everything and they don't want to pay for it. To think at a time when the country desperately needs to plan forward, to motivate, to recruit, to build, to give real (nor virtual hope) we have an opposition party that can only serve as some pantomime dame. I can't remember anything quite as dull and embarrassing as the touring around of the word 'millionaire' earlier this year. What a sad endictment on modern British life when all the opposition can do is divide class and tinkle on success and aspiration. Let us hope that we can better insulate ourselves from the nonsense elsewhere in the world, get a proper handle on the longer term of future of Britain and continue to watch our spending, balance our books and rebuild from a period of sustained 'something for nothing'.
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Stop using the word 'debt'. A debt means you need to pay off a loan. You don't need to pay off a student loan if you can't afford to.

If you can afford to pay it off, then what's the problem? You've just gone to university without paying a penny for tuition fees. You don't leave with a crippling debt over your shoulders, you just pay a little bit more tax.
 
Stop using the word 'debt'. A debt means you need to pay off a loan. You don't need to pay off a student loan if you can't afford to.

If you can afford to pay it off, then what's the problem? You've just gone to university without paying a penny for tuition fees. You don't leave with a crippling debt over your shoulders, you just pay a little bit more tax.

tickle my balls with a feather.
 
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