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Anonymous commented at 2010-01-16 02:33:03 » #204102

I think America and China should switch teaching positions XD

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Anonymous commented at 2010-03-04 18:46:14 » #254109

I agree! XDDD

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leafyjack commented at 2010-03-08 07:04:47 » #255227

As do I

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hntcboy commented at 2010-03-08 07:35:01 » #255233

Generally Chinese Hignt school's students have to learn above 15 hours a day.

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Anonymous commented at 2010-04-22 05:10:02 » #282196

Pfffft, forget the positions of America and China, who the hell made France the school nurse? Go to him with a stomach ache and end up with back pain and rug burns... (*w *)

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Anonymous commented at 2010-05-02 19:46:13 » #291539

. . . And that's something to complain about, Anon 3?

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blues commented at 2010-06-02 03:35:07 » #320335

If you really think about it, this entire picture is scary.

Russia teaching history? That foo crazy.

You can't trust France with your ass, literally. Especially if you're already down.

Oh shit, America is teaching math.

When I think of China teaching PE, I think of the hell those child gymnasts go through, and how hard they push their kids in general.

UK teaching Chemistry...I see no problems with this, and it makes me apprehensive as a precautionary measure...

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Ukato commented at 2013-01-05 00:23:09 » #1239040

Russia is in danger of having a pro-Russian bias in his history lessons (They still use Soviet-era books in Russian schools).

China would have a regimented class and perhaps teach martial arts. America may have the physical prowess to be a PE teacher but he cannot teach it since it comes naturally to him.

If all else fails, China/America could work in the cafeteria.

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