A list of puns related to "St. Mary's Convent School, Kasauli"
Hi there, SnausageTime from Instinct. If you're in my area of South Pasadena/Alhambra/San Marino, you're probably spending time knocking down my squishy/weak gym defenders, or maybe backing them up (I can hope)
I'm keeping a running list now of Uncommon/Rare type spawns I've been seeing from a series of Pokestops nearby. They're clustered around the intersections of Alhambra Road and Granada, on the border of Alhambra, San Marino, and South Pasadena.
I'll put dates and approximate times in the future, if I can. Some recent sightings:
04/05/2017: Hoppip, Sudowoodo
04/04/2017: Teddiursa, Evee, several Pikachu throughout the day
04/01/2017: Misdreavus, Pikachu
03/31/2017: 2 Pikachu at the same time at adjacent Pokestops, Later, a Chikorita
03/27/2017 Skarmory (really good one, whee!)
03/24/2017: Bayleef
03/23/2017: Gilgar
03/22/2017: Sudowoodo, Chansey (around 5am)
03/17/17: Misdreavus, Sudowoodo, Sunkern, and a Ditto-as-Pidgey: (Around 6pm)
03/17/17: Chikorita: (early afternoon, ran away)
03/17/17: Larvitar: (Bottom 25%, saw around 1-2AM)
03/16/17: Dunsparce: (not too amazing as there's currently a nest in a nearby park, but still...)
03/15/17 Gligar
I'll try to update this more with rare critters as they occur. Good luck, and try to leave my poor lil Pokemon alone, so I can buy bag upgrades!
<3 SnausageTime
With the whole black cloud over the news of children being targeted for conversions in Christian schools, I asked one of my friends, if it was true. He had studied in Christian schools all his life across two different institutions, even went to a Christian college. He clearly put across that there is no problem of conversions in these institutes. Rather the problem is much more covert. The problem is discrimination. Discrimination against anything that is not Christian, and according to him, anything Hindu.
I asked him to give me examples and he started dictating like some 80s executive and I was his secretary.
They hate locals to speak their local languages in their school. English is compulsory. To the point that they would fine the students Rs. 3 if caught speaking in Hindi. If they were caught speaking in Marathi, the fine would be Rs. 5. Back in the late 1980s, 3 rupees was a big deal. Repeat offenders would be fined a whopping 10 rupees or even suspended.
My friend back then thought it was because the nuns themselves could hardly speak Hindi, let alone speak the vernacular language. How could one live in India and not speak any of the regional languages? He also recalled when the nuns humiliated a Marathi teacher for not being able to speak in English and forcing her to learn it and give a speech in front of the entire school one day. After the speech the principal said something like β βWe are so proud of Mrs. XYZ because she has learned to speak in English and she has improved a lot.β
My friend spoke about a south Indian classmate who would wear the smartha way of applying vibhuti to the forehead β three horizontal lines of vibhuti across the forehead. He was sent home the first day he appeared with it. His parents objected but they were warned that the school does not allow these displays.
While the nuns roamed free with Christian crosses on their necklaces.
My friend also remembered that every one of the Christian students and nuns wore ash on their foreheads after Ash Wednesday β their Christian festival. And it was a regular school day.
Although the public came to know about this a few years ago, this has been happening in convent schools for ages, even back in 80s. My friend distinctly remembers recalling the βsis
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I took the LSAT flex in January and got a 150 after about 4 days of full time study. I graduated in December with a 3.0 GPA with a degree in Agribusiness. Iβm planning on taking the LSAT again in January for the purpose of gaining scholarships and increasing my options. Currently, the 2 schools I have a very high chance of getting into are St. Maryβs and Oklahoma City. My main choices are OU or Texas Tech but I know Iβm about 5-7 points short of having a good shot. I honestly have no intention of going into big law but would like to earn more than 60-70k out of law school. Basically, I donβt want to go into debt and make the same amount I would in a Corporate environment. If anyone has some insight into these two schools let me know!
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