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Mrs. Frigo, St. Dominics, Mississauga
She's awesome and really nice to her students. She teaches us some really interesting things and is fun!
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ms mcgarrity, is187, 65th st newyork 11219
She thinks she's nice! But yet she never explains the work properly and always goes at a fast pace! Mrs.McGarrity wants you to fail her class! And shes ugly both inside and out! I once saw her go down the stairs and she almost tripped and fell over me. And then told me to get out of the way like it was my fault! In fact there is a rumor that if she fails one more student shes fired! I'm really hoping shes fired! That one student failing is a sacrifice to saving many students lives! In fact a student got a failing grade but Ms.McGarrity put the status as passing just so she would not get fired. So there is very little hope! Hopefully one day she forgets and fails a student so no one will have to deal with her again!!!
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Mrs,cowell, Harmony middle school, St.cloud, FL, 34772
She is the best teacher ever When we have a test she makes sure we understand everything She is not mean at alllllll
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Mrs Bingham, St Joe HS, Madison, MS
Mrs Bingham is hot. All of my friends think so. She talks too much but she is fun and smart. We like her.
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Mrs. McGarrity Christa McAuliffe I.S. 187, Brooklyn, NY, 11219
Nah she made my grad ego from a 89 to a 72 in 1 assignment where I got 5/10.She gives me barely anytime to do work.And just today she yapped so much about her husband friend being rich from computer science and took 30 minutes and 15 minutes was left for us to do 2 assignments
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Mrs. McGarrity Christa McAuliffe I.S. 187, I.S.187, Brooklyn, NY, 11219
Gravitational pull is the force that a massive object uses to attract other objects toward it. The more mass an object has, the stronger its gravitational pull becomes. For example, Earth has a strong gravitational pull that keeps people, water, and the atmosphere from floating away into space. Very massive objects like the Sun or planets pull nearby objects into orbit, such as moons or smaller planets. Gravitational pull also depends on distance—the closer two objects are, the stronger the pull between them. This force plays an important role in keeping the universe organized and holding celestial bodies together.
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Mrs. McGarrity Christa McAuliffe I.S. 187
The WORST teacher ever. First of all, she only gives you about ten minutes to do 3 slides worth of assignments, and if you don’t finish your grade goes so down. Also, she makes you attach the flash drive onto your pencil case because “ it makes it easier”. But it DOESNT ! I’ve lost it TWICE because of her stupid thinking. She is very rude.
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