Teacher says igloo is warm
November 26, 2006 | 12:00am
IGLOO IS WARM? A teacher of a school in a component city was recently confronted by the mother of one of her students. The reason? The said teacher "corrected" the boy when he said an igloo is cold and said it is warm.
After consulting her books, the teacher shrugged and told the mother it was what they were told to teach. The parent took the matter to the principal who quickly came up with the alibi that the teacher was referring to the environment inside the igloo, hence the igloo is "warm".
The mother wants to enroll her child in another school but the school her son is in happens to be the most "prominent" in that component city. A TALE OF TWO DETAINEES. After a possible witness against a deposed president was expatriated from the Unites States recently, people could not help but notice the special treatment given by a police unit to their "detainee".
Unlike poor suspects who are presented openly before a throng of reporters while wearing handcuffs and an ill-fitting shirt that reads "detainee", this rich person was presented to the media comfortably seated, wearing a smart-looking bulletproof vest.
Some people said the policeman guarding him looked more like his security escorts than his captors.
"Kabintaha gyud 'ning naa'y sapi no?" an observer commented.
After consulting her books, the teacher shrugged and told the mother it was what they were told to teach. The parent took the matter to the principal who quickly came up with the alibi that the teacher was referring to the environment inside the igloo, hence the igloo is "warm".
The mother wants to enroll her child in another school but the school her son is in happens to be the most "prominent" in that component city. A TALE OF TWO DETAINEES. After a possible witness against a deposed president was expatriated from the Unites States recently, people could not help but notice the special treatment given by a police unit to their "detainee".
Unlike poor suspects who are presented openly before a throng of reporters while wearing handcuffs and an ill-fitting shirt that reads "detainee", this rich person was presented to the media comfortably seated, wearing a smart-looking bulletproof vest.
Some people said the policeman guarding him looked more like his security escorts than his captors.
"Kabintaha gyud 'ning naa'y sapi no?" an observer commented.
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