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My immediate family is very important to me, as well as my grandparents, cousins, aunts, and uncles. I also have a small group of friends who are important to me, one being closer. I think I do well in school grade-wise, but I don't always enjoy it. Other than that, I like to play video games, practice guitar, watch anime, and go on bike rides when I can. I also enjoy bowling, and every year I would play once a week between June and December (not this year yet unfortunately).
1. Computers
2. Specific Video Games
3. My Perspective
A few of my teachers were helpful and did a good job, some just didn't care and almost gave up, and some just piled work for some reason.
In my ideal math class, homework is self-paced and is due at the end of the corresponding unit. There are also explanations for why certain concepts work and how it connects to other math.
A sandwich for me is two pieces of bread stack on top of one another with some kind of food filling in between. A hot dog is kind of like this since it sits in between bread and has toppings, but also faces upward and has no upper covering. To me, it's not really a sandwich.
I notice somebody put a hard disagree on the question. This differs from my opinion, as a hot dog has some sandwich-like elements. I wonder why some people are closer to the agree side, since a hot dog has many things to distance itself from a sandwich.
I don't usually have a solid answer to this question, but one person that comes to mind is Junichi Masuda. Assuming we can both understand each other, I'd probably discuss the current state of his works and what the future could hold.
It feels a little weird because I don't know what the complete work plan is (apart from the summer packet), and I don't know what'll happen math-wise. Nothing bad happened though, so I think it's going pretty good overall.
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