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2 fluently (English and Nuu-chah-nulth), 1 at an amateur level (Spanish, can write it better) What is your favourite physical activity? Carleton University - Bachelor of Arts Honours: Majoring in Cognitive Science with specialization in Language and Linguistics
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cantkeepasecret wrote:2 fluently (English and Nuu-chah-nulth), 1 at an amateur level (Spanish, can write it better)
What is your favourite physical activity? Swimming. Who is your favorite fictional character? Applied:
The University of Western Ontario for Biological & Medical Sciences (accepted) The University of Western Ontario for Science (accepted) McMaster University for Life Sciences (accepted) Dalhousie for Science (accepted) Mcgill for Science (accepted) Mcgill for Biomed & Life Sci (accepted)
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I'm going to have to say two: Sherlock Homes and Watson. I would marry both; monogamy out the window. Jokes...kind of. What is the first thing that comes to mind when I say 'environment'? University of Guelph - Class of 2016 Bio-Medical Sciences
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I think of recylcing
what is your favourite season?
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pupil wrote:I'm going to have to say two: Sherlock Homes and Watson. I would marry both; monogamy out the window. Jokes...kind of. Sherlock is actually my answer too. You are awesome. Favourite season: Spring. Do you believe in 2012? Applied:
The University of Western Ontario for Biological & Medical Sciences (accepted) The University of Western Ontario for Science (accepted) McMaster University for Life Sciences (accepted) Dalhousie for Science (accepted) Mcgill for Science (accepted) Mcgill for Biomed & Life Sci (accepted)
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na, we aren't THAT easy to wipe out! :)
What is your WORST CASE life and death scenario? (not to seem depressing ;) )
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PoojaDutta wrote:na, we aren't THAT easy to wipe out! :)
What is your WORST CASE life and death scenario? (not to seem depressing ;) ) Being buried alive. Or locked-in syndrome....anything that involves not being in control really. That kind of stuff freaks me out... If you found $50,000 on Bill Gates' doorstep, would you take it? :O Waterloo Mechanical Engineering '17 Applied: McGill :) :( :( :( Western :) Ivey :( U of T :) :) Waterloo :) :) :)
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No because I would be very skeptical that it was a trap that he planned or something..
If you had to choose one place to travel for a year where would it be?
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i would probably do eastern Europe, only part of the world ive wanted to go to that i have yet to see properly.
would you rather be rich with a trophy wife who doesnt really do much for you emotionally, or be poor with someone you really love.
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Rank: Frosh  Joined: 12/22/2011 Posts: 40
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Only if it's an amazing guy that I truly love, I would rather be poor. What is your favourite movie? Carleton University - Bachelor of Arts Honours: Majoring in Cognitive Science with specialization in Language and Linguistics
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FORREST GUMP Least favorite movie? Waterloo Mechanical Engineering '17 Applied: McGill :) :( :( :( Western :) Ivey :( U of T :) :) Waterloo :) :) :)
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One that I've seen: The Fourth Kind One that I am basing my opinion on trailers: Justin Bieber's 'Never Say Never' Your favourite vacation spot is..? Carleton University - Bachelor of Arts Honours: Majoring in Cognitive Science with specialization in Language and Linguistics
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My room with nobody bothering me.
What do you want in life? I don't mean career-wise. I mean what values and beliefs drive you, and how do you want to go about achieving them through your career path?
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what values or beliefs drive me? i am a deist, i believe in god but not organized religion and i love science. i believe the new generation of people are falling apart and that i could contribute to society by becoming a physicist. i plan on achieving all of this by becoming a physicist, (to brag with my PhD, to show im not the "new generation", to contribute to science and to try to see if deism really makes sense by looking at the deep dark mathematical facts.)
my question is: look and analyze this quote! "your born alone, you live alone and you die alone. love and friendship only give you the illusion that your not" do you agree? why or why not? i do, prove me wrong?
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There is nothing to prove wrong. I agree with you. Friendship is just a mutual agreement to use each other until the time that one doesn't need the other. You are born alone (well this may not hold if you are part of a pair of twins, but that's besides the point), and you die alone; I go to my grave, and you go to yours. The living alone thing is also true because no one can experience life quite like you can; it's impossible to live from the same perspective as anyone else. Regardless of how close you are to someone else, you can't ever perfectly relate to someone, and feel or think all that they do.
Other argument: I don't agree with this. Good friends can add perspective to your life, and help you feel some of what other people do. Connections give you grounding in the world, and give you a more full view of life as it is. So maybe it is not the friends themselves, but what they add to your life that prevents you from feeling alone, and keeps you grounded in the reality of the world around you. Birth and death are personal phases. You go through them alone, but it doesn't mean that you are alone. You carry within you the influence everyone you know has left behind on you. Perhaps you carry their essence to the grave, and through others we can become more complete versions of ourselves.
Is anything unforgivable?
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Personally, i do not think anything is forgivable.
Question: are there any easier ways to win money on student awards? guaranteed
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Rank: Senior Student  Joined: 10/26/2011 Posts: 298
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kanavb95 wrote:Personally, i do not think anything is forgivable.
Question: are there any easier ways to win money on student awards? guaranteed
There is no such thing as an 'easier way.' My Q: What do you look for in a perfect spouse: beauty or brains (both is not an answer) Co-op Management University of Toronto Class of 2016
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brains = good grades = higher education = better job = more money ===> LOVE FINAL ANSWER, BRAINS
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NeptuniumTrioxide wrote:brains = good grades = higher education = better job = more money ===> LOVE FINAL ANSWER, BRAINS You totally killed this... you're supposed to ask a question next! So I will do it for you,, you're welcome. If you could choose a life of extreme wealth (cash value) or happiness, which would you choose and why? **Shields** Accepted: University of Toronto: Social Sciences + Vic One (Pearson Stream) Carleton University: Honours Science University of British Columbia: Arts
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I would choose the money, can pay for my education myself, concerts, and hockey, the things that make me happy. What's one thing that money can't buy for you? Carleton University - Bachelor of Arts Honours: Majoring in Cognitive Science with specialization in Language and Linguistics
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