I’m having Greek day at my school?


and we have to bring in a food item to trade what do you think should sell the best for 5th graders? If you want rate the item 1-10, 1 being the worst

Vegetables

Cabbage
Carrots
Cucumbers
Radishes
Wild celery

Fruit

Apples
Bergamot oranges
cherries
Grapes
Pears
Plums
Pomegranates

Other Foods

Cheese
Milk
Nuts
Almonds
walnuts

pomegranates sell the best juhi go to a greek website so search it!~!


Does anyone make Trade Deadine day a personal holliday?

Does anyone else take the day off School, or work? I know this will be my 3rd year straight staying home to watch the deadline day. Of course i have to do the whole fake sick thing and it takes a bit of acting, but i dont get many breaks i can enjoy, and i know Deadline day is MY day. Nobody else in my school get’s it off! Makes me feel good haha. What’s better than chilling out watching TSN (or in my case Sportsnet) and just listening to these major trades going on! It’s really quite a fun thing.

Anyone else make it a personal holliday?

I did it before in like grade 8, but then missing a day’s worth of school made me fall behind as I moved to grade 10. So that’s why I check during lunch at the library computers.
It was great when I had it going. A big bag of chips, and a 6 pack of coke, and sitting infront of Sportsnet. But now since I’m at grade 11, I can’t do that anymore. I have a education to obtain, so I can move to post-secondary.
Trade Deadline Day is almost like Christmas, if you treat hockey like a religion, which I do =)

Getting Started With Forex

The buzz about the forex trading market is definitely increasing and more and more people are looking at getting started with forex. This article provides a brief overview about getting started with forex and allows you to access some of the other resources you may need if you are considering investing in this lucrative marketplace.

There are three reasons so many people are exploring the potential of forex for creating extra online income.

  1. The forex trading market is easily accessible for the home trader
  2. You can start out with small trades (as low as $12.50) while you learn the market
  3. The various strategies and indicators are fairly easy to learn for anyone with a high school education.

The forex marketplace is the worlds largest trading market, now worth something like 3 trillion dollars a day. It operates 24 hours a day from Monday to Friday. Traders have the advantage of leverage when investing. This leaverage can be worth 200 times their investment. In other words, if you are investing $100, you are actually trading $20,000, and, the maximum you can lose is your $200. However if your investment is working in your favour you take all of the profits. So a 2% gain is going to turn into a $400 profit. Try scaling those figures up.

A word of warning though! With the figures above, it would only take a 0.5% loss to wipe out your investment. This is why, as a new online forex trader, you should seek to restrain the amount of leverage you have and keep your trades small while you learn the markets. Some experts think that a leverage around 20 times your investment is a good place to start. All of the forex broker websites will warn you not to invest any money that, if lost, would result in a change in your lifestyle.

Some online brokers give prospective clients free access to their software so that you can practise in real time with a dummy account. That is great. But, would you speculate in the same way if it were real money you were dealing with. For many of us this is unlikely. So, probably the best way to get started is with small real investments with a low leverage ratio. 

Craig Summer
http://www.articlesbase.com/currency-trading-articles/getting-started-with-forex-728782.html

I need a creative answer to a problem I have thought about for a while, what can be traded at school?

I mean something like a commodity, like I would trade options and make bets about if more than 100 friends would be online on facebook, or when someone would fall asleep in class but I need some damn creative answers to this one. Something that goes up and down in value and preferably move every few minutes but day to day is good enough, thanks

food is always good… depends on the time of day and what’s for lunch… i.e. you bring pizza on a day they serve salad… at lunch it’s worth less cause if nothing else you can get salad… but say right before lunch it’s worth more cause people will be hungrier… pretzels chips… things that that work well to…

Wanna make a splash on the first day of school?

Then follow these: (all of them were copied and pasted from http://www.area51newmexico.com/class.php)

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Smoke a pipe and respond to each point the professor makes by waving it and saying, "Quite right, old bean!"

Wear X-Ray Specs. Every few minutes, ask the professor to focus the overhead projector.

Sit in the front row and spend the lecture filing your teeth into sharp points.

Sit in the front and color in your textbook.

When the professor calls your name in roll, respond "that’s my name, don’t wear it out!"

Introduce yourself to the class as the "master of the pan flute".

Give the professor a copy of The Watchtower. Ask him where his soul would go if he died tomorrow.

Wear earmuffs. Every few minutes, ask the professor to speak louder.

Squint thoughtfully while giving the professor strange looks. In the middle of lecture, tell him he looks familiar and ask whether he was ever in an episode of Starsky and Hutch.

Ask whether the first chapter will be on the test. If the professor says no, rip the pages out of your textbook.

Become entranced with your first physics lecture, and declare your intention to pursue a career in measurements and units.

Sing your questions.

When the professor calls roll, after each name scream "THAT’S MEEEEE! Oh, no, sorry."

Insist in a Southern drawl that your name really is Wuchen Li. If you actually are Chinese, insist that your name is Vladimir Fernandez O’Reilly.

Speak only in rhymes and hum the Underdog theme.

Page through the textbook scratching each picture and sniffing it.

Wear your pajamas. Pretend not to notice that you’ve done so.

Hold up a piece of paper that says in large letters "CHECK YOUR FLY".

Inform the class that you are Belgian royalty, and have a friend bang cymbals together whenever your name is spoken.

Stare continually at the professor’s crotch. Occassionally lick your lips.

Address the professor as "your excellency".

Sit in the front, sniff suspiciously, and ask the professor if he’s been drinking.

Shout "WOW!" after every sentence of the lecture.

Bring a mirror and spend the lecture writing Bible verses on your face.

Ask whether you have to come to class.

Present the professor with a large fruit basket.

Bring a "seeing eye rooster" to class.

Feign an unintelligible accent and repeatedly ask, "Vet ozzle haffen dee henvay?" Become aggitated when the professor can’t understand you.

Relive your Junior High days by leaving chalk stuffed in the chalkboard erasers.

Watch the professor through binoculars.

Start a "Mexican wave" in a large lecture hall.

Ask to introduce your "invisible friend" in the empty seat beside you, and ask for one extra copy of each handout.

When the professor turns on his laser pointer, scream "AAAGH! MY EYES!"

Correct the professor at least ten times on the pronunciation of your name, even if it’s Smith. Claim that the ‘i’ is silent.

Sit in the front row reading the professor’s graduate thesis and snickering.

As soon as the first bell rings, volunteer to put a problem on the board. Ignore the professor’s reply and proceed to do so anyway.

Claim that you wrote the class text book.

Claim to be the teaching assistant. If the real one objects, jump up and scream "IMPOSTOR!"

Spend the lecture blowing kisses to other students.

Every few minutes, take a sheet of notebook paper, write "Signup Sheet" at the top, and start passing it around the room.

Stand to ask questions. Bow deeply before taking your seat after the professor answers.

Wear a cape with a big S on it. Inform classmates that the S stands for "stud".

Interrupt every few minutes to ask the professor, "Can you spell that?"

Disassemble your pen. "Accidentally" propel pieces across the room while playing with the spring. Go on furtive expeditions to retrieve the pieces. Repeat.

Wink at the professor every few minutes.

In the middle of lecture, ask your professor whether he believes in ghosts.

Laugh heartily at everything the professor says. Snort when you laugh.

Wear a black hooded cloak to class and ring a bell.

Ask your math professor to pull the roll chart above the blackboard of ancient Greek trade routes down farther because you can’t see Macedonia.

Rach emailed me her funny story; "At the start of this year (year 9) we are starting a topic on polygons and the first thing my teacher asked is ‘What is a polygon?’ My answer was ‘A dead parrot’. "
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Mr ‘The Answerer’ the question, which you obviously missed, is ‘Do you want to make a splash (big deal) on the first day of school?’.
It’s all in the title. Plus, things in jokes and riddles aren’t always questions. They are often just people telling jokes.

LMAOO i wish i could do these but i dont go to school :(
but i enjoyed reading them so ill give you a star :)

Trades & School getting paid?

I remember hearing that you can go to a trade school for about 3 hours a day to learn about whatever, and get paid 400$ every two weeks.. does this exist? or is it just a rumor

You need to phone a few of the Ontario Community Colleges, and talk to a guidance counsellor, and ask about " trades apprenticeship courses "

Humber, Seneca, George Brown, Centennial, and Sheridan Colleges all offer various trades courses.

The Ontario ministry of labour supervises the field training part of the courses, where you work directly under a master trades man, who has many years of actual experience in that trade, and who helps you to put into practise what you have been learning in the classroom. You work at school for a few months, then go out and work in the field on real job sites, with your master.

Most trades apprenticeships take from 2 to 5 years to complete, but you do get paid training wages when you are in the field portion of your training. And as you learn more, you get paid more.

Look into it, now.

Jim b. Toronto.

The True Power in Simple Acts of Kindness

I am just an average teenage girl, living the average life of a very busy high school student trying to survive junior year. However, I do not view the world and my relationships as an average anything. As a small child, I was always truly happy and made the absolute best out of every situation naturally. I found every excuse to smile which formed the personality and reputation I have today. Today, this great happiness and joy of life just isn’t naturally there anymore. I still try to make the best out of every situation, but that’s just it, I have to try at it. From my experience, as you get older, the world around you truly isn’t as kind to you and, naturally, the worst is expected of people. Since rude remarks and things such as this are expected, when someone does a small random act of kindness for you, it can mean a lot. I try to do little things each day that could help someone have a better day. I think that if everyone could try to do at least one small random act of kindness each day it would make their surroundings happier, which will make them happier and kinder people. There are many random acts of kindness that can be done. One thing you could do is buy food for the people behind you if you are in a drive-through. However, random acts of kindness don’t mean just giving people material things or money. I think a great thing to do is to leave pennies heads up in random places and maybe someone will find one and have a lucky day. Another thing I do to just be kind is say “Hi” to people in the hall I don’t know and smile at them. Smiles are truly contagious. You could also just give out compliments to people. The thing that first started me thinking about all of this was these kindness coins I got from someone at Heritage Square. They are little plastic coins that say cute kindness sayings on them. I got mine for giving a tip to the lady at the photo shop, and then I was supposed to pass it on to someone that I saw doing something kind. I really thought this was neat and I ended up ordering more of those coins from Oriental Trading and passed them out to the student council, which I’m a part of at my school. After this, I have been noticing acts of kindness and I’m always trying to think of random acts of kindness I can pass along to others. The other day, I was with my friends at Starbucks and I mentioned that the cupcakes looked good and they agreed, but we didn’t buy any. We just bought our drinks. Then when we were waiting for our drinks, the cashier asked us if we would like a cupcake and told us they were free. We said sure, but were kind of confused about it. Then the cashier told us that they actually weren’t free, the man in front of us heard us say something about them and bought them for us. We told him thank you and that was the best cupcake I have ever eaten because it was a random act of kindness that was given to me. Now, I continue to notice more and more random acts of kindness given and received and I’d encourage others to do the same. I hope you will too. These small acts can make someone’s day. When I see someone smile and I know that I helped them smile I feel great and brightens up my day.

Mark Mizoguchi
http://www.articlesbase.com/wellness-articles/the-true-power-in-simple-acts-of-kindness-79608.html

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Need to make food from Africa for a school project!?

We’re doing this trade routes day in my world history class and my group’s trade route is the trans-saharan trade route. It goes along the eastern coast of africa. The only things they traded on it were gold, salt, slaves, and ivory so there’s not much food I can make from that besides using the salt for something. We can also just make any food from that region but I can’t think of anything besides bananas which might not even be from there.
Actually I just found out that bananas are from Malaysia so there goes that idea.

I am Kenyan and we have all kinds of food both traditional African; and influenced by Arab and Indian cuisines. Here is a link with various recipes. Bon Chance!

http://nutford.kijabe.org/recipes.html

CNC machining?

On average how long would it take a proficient conventional machinist with excellent math skills to become a good CNC machinist? Do the present day trade schools with a CNC curriculum teach someone enough to score a good paying job out of school? Thanks!

if you are already a machinist that is a gigantic help, i went to school for machining and ended up as a cnc machinist and had a little trouble sometimes, the background of conventional machining would help a ton, you would mainly learn the programming part of it and the machinging part would be pretty easy for you,
and in interviews you can say you have alot of experience in machining, and are just wanting to move into cnc machines