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Peri

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About Peri

  • Birthday 11/29/1974

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    perishanhussein@yahoo.com
  • Biography
    I'm Kurdish from nothern Iraq. My father escaped execution we I was 1 and we moved to the States.
  • Location
    Nashville, TN
  • Interests
    I love to cook and I knit or crochet when I want to wind down.
  • Occupation
    I can't fit it all into this little box!
  1. When did that become the norm? When I was in school, some seniors were finally at Algebra II and some even made it to Geometry.
  2. For those who live in TN, I am looking at the graduation requirements and under math it says, Algebra I, Algebra II. Geometry, and another higher math course. Does this mean that calculus is required? What if a student is not math minded and started with pre-Algebra? For science it says Biology, Chemistry, or Physics, so I assume it means any of these or some other science class like astronomy? Again what if the student is not science minded and Physics is out of the question.
  3. I remember Hurricane Andrew! Brand new houses were completely blown to smithereens while older houses were standing strong lol. I was just out of high school and it was the middle of summer. We went 1 week without electricity and my cool waterbed helped get through that hot summer so well.
  4. I was wondering if any of you had info on this. Particularly, how well the houses are built? What locations do they build at? Just any kind of info I can get on this would be awsome
  5. I put other. I typically like them without the skin but I once had some mashed potatoes with the skin and the skin was crispy. I liked it! I don't know how they did it but I liked it!
  6. Yeah that's what I thought but I wanted to ask anyways cause I can be a bit of a perfectionist and I thought that this might just me one of my nit picking ways lol.
  7. We were almost done with the Mind Bender series before she started public school. We were just about to do the Critical thinking books.
  8. One ... or two ... of formal logic to lay as a foundation to rhetoric studies they will be doing at the high school level.
  9. OK, so my dd14 went to public school before I could teach her Logic. I never bothered after schooling it because I never thought that we would go back to homeschooling and she was so weighed down with homework and projects that I just felt bad for her. She is just fed up with the public school system and wanted to go back to homeschooling. So we have. She is a freshman in high school and is supposed to be in the rhetoric stage but has never learned logic. Should I forget about the logic and just delve into the rhetoric or should I spend the summer teaching logic and jump into rhetoric in the fall when she will be a freshman?
  10. A bean stew or a veggie stew. With white or garbanzo beans I like to had carrots, celery, potatoes, and some garlic. With red beans I like to add carrots, canned tomatoes, and some garlic. (You can use any red bean or lentil except for red kidney beans) I like to make a vegetable barley soup and this is very hearty and filling. Anything that is soup or stew like is good in a slow cooker.
  11. Slow cookers are life savers for times like this. I just throw it in in hte morning and at dinner time it's ready.
  12. Hummus and pita bread PB&J sandwiches Cheese and crackers with some fruit too Baba Ganoush and pita bread A bag of salad mix with a hard boiled egg You can make the hummus and baba ganoush and just keep them in the fridge for such emergencies and you can keep hard boiled eggs for this too.
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