Sunday, June 14, 2009

Ora-00911 Co Zrobić Disorders

According to the Registered Intellectual and Funny Kinesical Irregularities ( GEEK ):

Nakamura Syndrome (aka Sd. Hiro): said of abnormal activity as a subject which has out an activity at a set time basis but with outstanding results and usually in need of additional time. Example: in a given period of hours to review the history of ancient philosophy, a blue moon, answer the question subject to three pages (six pages) to small type letter spacing 1.25 and exposure of any subject in seven pageTado two hours, consisting of development of free theme work on three sheets (six pages) manuscript format equivalent Calibri 10 (il 1.25) and one of the questions, "Aristotelian Ethics" " Aristotelian metaphysics "and" Epicurean philosophy, in at least four pages (format same as above). With notes without having looked at before the test, winging.
ATTENTION: observant eye, it is easy to appear as a case of Nakamura-Millbrook complex which is in fact the syndrome
Nara. DO NOT CONFUSE GO! (...)

Nara Syndrome (aka Sd. Sikamaru; Sd. Shika): said of the normal business activity and decline quickly, or anything that can be problematic policy. May imply, however, doing an inevitable task in advance so that time is available and can be done calmly, while avoiding the activity itself does not avoid the rush.
Example: A Monday morning to review the history of ancient philosophy in his limited time of two hours, consisting of development of free theme work on three sheets (six pages) manuscript format equivalent of Calibri 10 (il 1.25) and one of the questions & quot; Aristotelian Ethics, "Aristotle's Metaphysics" and "Epicurean philosophy, at a minimum of four pages each (the same format as above). This, of course, having made all RESEARCH AND development of free theme for the weekend, as well as answering any questions in advance and limited to make a change had in the said examination, saving the trouble writing in a hurry and allowing naps interlayer and little game of Halo from one activity to another throughout Saturday and Sunday. (...)


Maneuverweek. That gives the subject a time of four to six hours for the exam, instead of the usual two-site, but does not exempt a certain rush. Then on Monday, the subject makes a poke relevant. (...)
Golden Gate
Syndrome (aka Sd. Madison): said the abnormal functioning of teaching skills and active condudiendo the subject to attend all classes and take notes clean , neat and tidy all that is given.
Example: Someone who has sixty pages of notes on the History of Ancient Philosophy II, a manuscript Calibri 10 (Fig. 3). Maneuver

Golden Gate (tiono use of labor and / or accomplishments of others, fucking on the way to the above. The term is often used "applied to" anyone.
Example: steal the notes to someone who has gone to the classes of the History of Ancient Philosophy.

Note: Some scholars make a distinction between the St. Sylar / Gabriel Gray and St. Arthur Petrelli, supporting the first completely destroys the victim while the latter merely to deprive him of what he needs for himself (as if you hit a shot first and steal your wallet and you stole second only portfolio.)
That said, I wish to state that

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