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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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Mr. Dune, Paumanok, Dix Hills, NY
He was a great History and Math teacher, but best of all he taught compassion, forgiveness and believed in students who did not believe in themselves... teaching them they were worthy of kindness, and that they were more capable then they initially believed themselves to be.
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Mrs. McGarrity Christa McAuliffe I.S. 187, Brooklyn, NY
Worst teacher in existence. I am a 6th grader at McAuliffe and I can confirm that NO ONE likes her. Her directions never make sense, she can’t even get up, she spends half our class time making up stories, and she literally doesn't help us. She tells us “ask your peers for help!” and then proceeds to yell at us for talking. She expects us to be ready to copy notes 20 seconds into class and teaches us through slide shows. She quite literally ruins McAuliffe.
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