Why are Christians hated?
Why are Americans hated?
Why are Terrorists hated?
Why are wahhabi Islamists hated?
Why are Muslims hated?
Why are Jews hated?
Why are the rich hated?
Why are the homeless hated?
Why are the Japanese hated?
Why are the Arabs hated?
Why are the Germans hated?
Why are the Russians hated?
Why are rival fans hated?
Etc., Etc., Etc.
Why do we give way to hate?
Suspected reasons
Jealousy
Envy
Defeat
Ignorance,
I checked a list of antonyms and selected over a hundred, not listed here. Antonyms or opposites, not synonyms or similarities, give way to hating. I immensely dislike the USA’s swing from right to left politics over the last decades, but I, and each of us, must analyze our reasons for our dislikes. We must seek out the good over the bad and what is good or bad may differ among us.
Sam
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Saturday, February 19, 2011
Mother's milk on Biology exam... Thanks Clay Vice!
Biology Class - Final Exam
Students in an advanced Biology class were taking their mid-term exam. The
last question was, 'Name seven advantages of Mother's Milk,' worth 70 points
or none at all. One student, in particular, was hard put to think of seven
advantages. He wrote:
1.) It is perfect formula for the child.
2.) It provides immunity against several diseases.
3.) It is always the right temperature.
4.) It is inexpensive.
5.) It bonds the child to mother, and vice versa.
6.) It is always available as needed.
And then, the student was stuck. Finally, in desperation, just before the
bell indicating the end of the test rang, he wrote...
7.) It comes in 2 cute containers.
He got an A.
Students in an advanced Biology class were taking their mid-term exam. The
last question was, 'Name seven advantages of Mother's Milk,' worth 70 points
or none at all. One student, in particular, was hard put to think of seven
advantages. He wrote:
1.) It is perfect formula for the child.
2.) It provides immunity against several diseases.
3.) It is always the right temperature.
4.) It is inexpensive.
5.) It bonds the child to mother, and vice versa.
6.) It is always available as needed.
And then, the student was stuck. Finally, in desperation, just before the
bell indicating the end of the test rang, he wrote...
7.) It comes in 2 cute containers.
He got an A.