Is our children learning? Sure they are, kind of ! Maybe ! Well, who knows, it is tough to say! But is our children learning from and around people who have health care coverage and are thus not in danger of infecting them with disease? No, of course not, don't be silly, this is too much to ask. Times are tough! Health care coverage is expensive! So to meet the fiscal challenges of the 21st century, Indiana University is following in the footsteps of Papa Johns and
Indiana is not the only school doing this. I just received an e-mail from Ohio University stating that as a student worker over the summer, I will not be allowed to exceed 29 hrs.
Just remove the vestigial leg bones from the whale skeleton whenever the fundies visit. They'll be much happier if they don't have to learn actual facts.
Pah...why do we need food inspections when grocers and food producers do such a great job of providing fresh, safe, and healthy food?<br /><br />---
Indiana is not the only school doing this. I just received an e-mail from Ohio University stating that as a student worker over the summer, I will not be allowed to exceed 29 hrs.
Just remove the vestigial leg bones from the whale skeleton whenever the fundies visit. They&#039;ll be much happier if they don&#039;t have to learn actual facts.
<i>Germs, how do they work? </i>
Full time.
No Cross/No Shield - Insurance for the masses!
I&rsquo;m sure they got plenty of first year med students that will whip up something in the chemistry lab to keep all those pupils healthy.
Don&#039;t forget that other great barrier to growth and prosperity - building inspections.
No. In fact, you have to reimburse the university for any damage to the chair and pay Bobby for the privilege of being hit by him.
Pah...why do we need food inspections when grocers and food producers do such a great job of providing fresh, safe, and healthy food?<br /><br />---