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mrsemmapeel

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  1. Yeah I was going to say a similar thing to YT, I've never heard of panic attacks becoming violent. How old are you? As it sounds abit like outbursts I used to have as a teenager, suddenly angry for no reason, usually my brother bore the brunt of my rage! It could be hormonal, and teenagers have lots of hormones whizzing around
  2. Thanks DrP, it was a really great concert, although he did preach a little about Barack Obama!

  3. Thanks Jimmy that's a nice positive look at it:-)
  4. Thanks Dudde:) You're right about the essay btw, I do tend to work better under pressure, although it doesn't do much for my stress levels!
  5. Cheers for your comments DrP and I have to admit that some of my concerns are about behaviour and how to cope in the long term. On the plus side if I could inspire some kids to be more interested in science I know that would make me happy:D Anyway I've got a while to go yet and my main concern right now is starting an essay on the Wnt signalling pathway that is due in tomorrow Oh no I've gone and left it til the last minute again
  6. Thanks Pangloss, its good to get an insight into the experiences of others and you seem to enjoy teaching. I'm still undecided, I don't know why, maybe it's just self doubt:doh:
  7. Hi everyone, especially teachers As I'm now in the last year of my degree, I have to look forward and decide what I want to do from here. I'm thinking about doing my PGCE and becoming a Chemistry teacher, I've had a little bit of experience at a high school this year and really enjoyed it, but I was only there for 3 wks. So what I really want to know is what are the best and the worst experiences that you've had while teaching??? Cheers:-)
  8. Keep this thread going It must never ever stop We love da Haiku
  9. Oh 6.02/10/23 I get it now, i've been ill so I'm a bit slow:) But if someones making a cake I'll have a bit, with a mole of chocolate flakes please!
  10. Yes true, but mentally it can be unhealthy, it seems that some things you can only put off for so long then you have to do them. Generally writing essays in my case
  11. I've really only ever had one ambition (apart from wanting to be James Bond!) and it's nothing to do with careers and some might say its a bit morbid. When I was 4, Elvis died, and a man I knew was really upset and crying, I asked my mum why and she told me it was because Elvis had died. So I asked if Elvis and Terry were good friends, she said 'of course not, they'd never even met'. This confused me, but what I realised from this was that - 1)people die and 2)when some people die it effects people that they don't even know. So from then on I knew that I wanted to be a little like Elvis! Not a world famous singer but to be remembered by people who don't know me. I'm not quite sure how I would ever achieve this, when I was 12 I thought maybe one day I'd win an Olympic Gold in 100m, when I was 19 and art college I thought maybe I'd make millions from my paintings. Now I don't know, maybe I'll invent or discover something. But if I get to 70 and I haven't made an impact on the world I'll resort to plan B and become an OAP streaker at sporting events around the world! Then when I die someone I've never met will say " Oh my God did you hear that crazy old streaker lady has died, how very sad that is" I don't expect they will shed a tear or put a memorial up to me, but you never know stranger things have happened I'm sure.
  12. Procrastination
  13. Thanks everyone for filling me in on what the onion is, that's what alcohol does you see, turns you stupid:doh:
  14. Sorry I haven't heard of the onion, is it a science spoof site or something? Have I taken it seriously when it was just a joke? If so then jokes on me I suppose, well its late and I've been drinking vodka>
  15. "I brought my baby to touch the wall, so that the power of Darwin can purify her genetic makeup of undesirable inherited traits," said Darlene Freiberg, one among a growing crowd assembled here to see the mysterious stain......" What?!? Its just a stain on a wall lady!
  16. mrsemmapeel

    Yike! Ike!

    Glad to hear you came through unscathed!
  17. Mrsemmapeel finally has forum friends Happy, happy days Molecules, proteins, Genetics, DNA, lab, lectures, coffee, friends. Brain malfunction - NO! Can't remember anything, Better read some notes
  18. Being able to spell doesn't mean you are of higher intelligence and because I could spell I would never look down upon friends who didn't spell very well, in fact my mother regularly spelt things wrongly but I wouldn't pick her up on it, it's just something she's not good at. My point is that, when working on a computer why wouldn't people want to use the option of spell check? Surely by using this they would be able to learn something?? I don't know maybe I'm just too picky:doh:
  19. Poor grammar doesn't bother me as much as poor spelling. I've just read a question on the medical part of this forum, where every other word seems to have a spelling mistake, this person says they work on computers all day long, so why not use a spell checker if you cannot spell? I think it's just laziness, (unless the person isn't English speaking or maybe dyslexic), my 10 year old can spell better. Also I am definitely more inclined not to reply to, or even read the entire post when the spelling is so terrible. I'm not a snob about this kind of thing, I was just always taught that it was important, especially when applying for jobs and writing essays.
  20. mrsemmapeel

    Yike! Ike!

    The very best of luck to you
  21. There was a programme on Channel 4 called other peoples breast milk, where the benefits of breast milk is looked at for children and adults, here's the link to where you can see the whole programme. http://www.channel4.com/video/other-peoples-breast-milk/series-1/episode-1/wet-nursing_p_1.html
  22. :doh:It's not just the Americans then
  23. I hate the way that Hollywood films nearly always portray the British as eccentrics with some kind of freakish generic accent that sounds like we're news readers from the 1950's and we don't all live in London. Actually you can apply this to any character in a film that isn't American, they have a stereotype for every country.
  24. Elements that are more electronegative e.g Cl are more withdrawing (they want electrons) elements that are more electropositive e.g H, Na are more likely to donate their electrons. As you go across the periodic table, left to right the elements become more electronegative.
  25. Oh I see, I've never heard of that, and what would you use it for, if you could actually have it?
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