Does anyone else feel all these doctors, neurologists, dementia specialists are no help at all?
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Shocking! The students who 'completed' ie copied their AP classwork got 2s
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"No, you can't sit outside in the sun for hours waiting for the trash truck to come"
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DPDT switch to switch between furnace and AC from a 20A breaker?
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My father finds anything to obsess over like the syringe packaging and keeps asking over and over
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Why are teachers paid the same having 5 preps vs someone who has 1?
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Vent: Dementia care affects me at work (i.e. school)
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I can't believe how stupendously bad school lunch is for $5
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I feel like students focus <25% of the time in class and even that is a fight
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For the love of god, why don't people understand they cant just call me during school hours???
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I went outside to rake. It caused my father to stagger outside crying thinking he would be abandoned.
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My engineering inclusion class has been a disaster
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How can housing ever be affordable again if materials and especially contractors charge sky high rates?
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"What do I do? What do I do? What do I do?"
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Handling the return of cancer with dementia
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I have seen no benefit to test corrections besides boosting grades
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What are you all buying before the shortages roll in?
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"What are you doing for mother's day?
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What do grades even mean when accommodations make it impossible to fail?
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How to deal with extreme anxiety attacks that I can't stop despite assurances
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Father hid $800 in the house and cant remember where
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"I'm afraid of everything!!!"
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Recommends for a manual ProPress tool?
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Graduation rates and disciplinary statistics must be uncoupled from funding to save education
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How old is the person you take care of?
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