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Category: Creative Comedian

Stephen Colbert


Rating: 5 out of 5.

His poignant, witty satire is the reason I look forward to the Late Show every night.

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Category: Comedian

Stephen Colbert


Rating: 1 out of 5.

Used to be funny until he became political.

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Category: Comedian

Stephen Colbert


Rating: 5 out of 5.

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Category: Tutoring Organization

Rochester Peer Tutoring, Rochester, NY


Rating: 5 out of 5.

By connecting outstanding tutors to students for free, this organization has an outstanding impact on Rochester and even other areas. Tutors not only develop creative methods to improve grades and study habits but also form an incredible bond with their tutees, connecting with them on a personal level. Through virtual tutoring, it continues this impact during a stressful pandemic when most students face new challenges to their learning. Moreover, it is not too difficult to become a tutor; you simply need to demonstrate a passion and understanding for the subject you are tutoring in, and no tutoring experience is required. Plus, the scheduling is completely flexible. I wish I could give this organization more than five stars. If you are looking for extra help in a certain subject or want to tutor, apply here!

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Category: Doctor

cheryl c. colbert, 40 hurley ave., kingston, NY


Rating: 3 out of 5.

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Category: Teacher

Muoio


Rating: 4 out of 5.

I would agree. The grading actually unfairly lowers most kids' scores, but if the kid takes a stance she appreciates or she just likes them, she raises their grade. It really is pretty biased--but honestly, I think Mrs. Ark is way worse! Other than that, her lecturing style really is just [chef's kiss], and her discussion prompts are truly intriguing and creative.

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Category: Guidance Counselor Who Needs To Be Counseled

Mr. James Englerth, Pittsford Mendon High School, 472 Mendon Road, Pittsford, NY 14534


Rating: 2 out of 5.

Sorry that this is so long. I have to be really precise about what I am implying (and am not implying) because trolls on this site are looking for any reason to verbally abuse anyone. This story is in response to the stereotyping prompt. I knew a kid who was ridiculously book-smart--literally Stanford-level talent at science and writing. Talented, creative musician too. She happened to be stuck in a rough family situation. It had always made school more difficult, but in the past, she had always persevered through, even in all her accelerated--and double accelerated--classes. Her home situation started to get even more out of hand, and the kid had the courage to confide in Mr. Englerth about what was going on. He listened to her concerns earnestly and tried to help her as best as he could. Good on him, really. :) Unfortunately, he simultaneously began to treat her like a broken kid. I think he ***umed she couldn't have the executive functioning others her age could. (Mind you, that couldn't be further from the truth.) Many times, he told her it wasn't "reasonable" for her to take as many AP's or even honors classes as she wanted. She ended up listening to him and dropped the hard classes. Worst of all, she started to genuinely believe she was just some troubled kid, unable to achieve what the others did; even though she knew she was smart, she felt she was too much of a basket case to show it. Even in her required classes, she started underperforming and missing a ton of school. Since fourth grade, her dream school was Harvard. (She probably was smart enough not to tell Mr. Englerth because she didn't want to be considered even crazier for holding herself to "even more unrealistic expectations.") Fast forward to her senior year, and she was hard-pressed to get into a run-of-the-mill state school. She was sad of what had become but still maintained this harmful mentality. It's tragic. By the way, I used to go to Mendon, and I had Mr. Englerth as my counselor. I have a soft spot for the man. He's a good guy who genuinely wants to help his kids. NONE of this is intended to bash him. Without a doubt, he was just trying to make school easier on this girl and protect her from difficult situations. Unfortunately, he failed to realize she was such a strong person that all she needed was a reminder of her own strengths. She needed to be encouraged--not told to play it safe to avoid more tough stuff in her life. I don't know what ended up happening to her. [Insert name], if you see this, as always, I hope your family is doing better. Secondly, please know that your path to success has not been closed; it has just been interrupted. (Plus, whether you are at a community college or Yale, the school is unbelievably lucky to have a mind like yours.) If you believe in yourself like you once did, you will accomplish awesome things for the world! I think you know who this is. If you ever need to talk, just search my name in Instagram, and DM me. And Mr. Englerth, thanks for being a loving man. Just please be more conscientious about the value of your advice. After all, guidance is literally in your job title. Your words have more weight than you may realize.

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Category: Guidance Counselor Who Needs To Be Counseled

Mr. James Englerth, Pittsford Mendon High School, 472 Mendon Road, Pittsford, NY 14534


Rating: 2 out of 5.

Realism is valid, but a true idealist bases ideals on their reality, and likewise, a realist acts pragmatically based on their ideals. There is no firm dichotomy. The dichotomy is between shallow and innovative thinking. For instance, a shallow realist would never venture to use ideals that enable the most logical decisions. Therefore, they would not be acting as a true "realist," and obviously, they would miss idealistic thought processes as well. That could be why people have issues with Mr. Englerth--he might think too shallowly to provide solutions which are truly rational (realistic) and creative (idealistic). On the contrary, an innovative problem solver could combine idealism and realism. Just my humble opinion. :)

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Category: Investor Scam

Gabriella Zielke, Tech Wildcatters, Rowlett, TX


Rating: 1 out of 5.

Gabriella Zielke fired Molly Cain and Clarisa Lindenmeyer from Tech Wildcatters for cause. Molly Cain of GovCity, GlassHeel, and now the IRS. Molly is so awesome and such a visionary that she works with all of the best entrepreneurs and the creative minds at the IRS. That's where the most imaginative and successful business people work...the IRS. Lol. Clarisa Lindenmeyer of Power to Proximity and now on Staff at Gig Wage working for her lover, Craig Lewis. That's right, she's working for Craig. Get you some, girl. Just kidding. That's one of the reasons you were fired...for your *** with Craig during work. Old habits are hard to break. To better yourself, read The Sound of Creation.

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Category: Doctor

Rheinfelder, prescott valley az


Rating: 5 out of 5.

Easy access including urgent care outside normal hours, creative and flexible. Not constrained by institutional protocols. Good referrals when needed.

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