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"Just a little skirmish between Japanese troops | "Just a little skirmish between Japanese troops | ||
on night maneuvers and Chinese troops guarding | on night maneuvers and Chinese troops guarding | ||
the Marco Polo bridge." (<u>Going to war with | the Marco Polo bridge." (<u>Going to war with Japan</u>, P.3). So the war was started only | ||
Japan</u>, P.3). So the war was started only | |||
because of privacy invasion for U.S. But, even | because of privacy invasion for U.S. But, even | ||
before that "skirmish," "The Japanese and Americans | before that "skirmish," "The Japanese and Americans | ||
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way, and, "When Japan marched into Manchuria in | way, and, "When Japan marched into Manchuria in | ||
1931, the US denounce the action and said they | 1931, the US denounce the action and said they | ||
would never recognize Japan's conquest." (<u>Going | would never recognize Japan's conquest." (<u>Going to war with Japan</u>, P.4). Right then, the | ||
to war with Japan</u>, P.4). Right then, the | |||
US wanted to prove themselves more superior. → | US wanted to prove themselves more superior. → | ||
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Like all fights, the war did not start big, but<s>,</s> "Just | Like all fights, the war did not start big, but<s>,</s> "Just | ||
a little skirmish between Japanese troops on night maneuvers | a little skirmish between Japanese troops on night maneuvers | ||
and Chinese troops guarding the Marco Polo Bridge." (''<s>Going | and Chinese troops guarding the Marco Polo Bridge." (''<s>Going to War with Japan'', P.</s>3). [Teacher struck through this and wrote "Author" above it] So, the war was started only because the privacy of US was invaded. But, even before | ||
to War with Japan'', P.</s>3). [Teacher struck through this and wrote "Author" above it] So, the war was started only because the privacy of US was invaded. But, even before | |||
that "skirmish," "The Japanese and Americans had ''deem'' [teacher circled this word] | that "skirmish," "The Japanese and Americans had ''deem'' [teacher circled this word] | ||
glowering at each other like boxers from opposite corners of | glowering at each other like boxers from opposite corners of | ||
a 5,000-mile ring, waiting for their bout to begin." (''<s>War | a 5,000-mile ring, waiting for their bout to begin." (''<s>War Against Japan,'' P</s>.7). [teacher wrote "Author" above this as well] So, the US and Japan really wanted to | ||
Against Japan,'' P</s>.7). [teacher wrote "Author" above this as well] So, the US and Japan really wanted to | |||
get it on. | get it on. | ||
Revision as of 23:02, 21 June 2014
In June 2014, CWCkiforums user SkyRaider91 leaked scans of several documents from Chris' high school classes. Many of the pages appear to be charred and/or water-damaged, likely as a result of the January 2014 fire and subsequent events at 14 BLC.
Parenting
Parenting Interview
Presumably Chris interviewed Barb and/or Bob for this assignment, and most of the answers are short and vague to the point of not making much sense; it's unclear whether Barb/Bob were giving brief answers, or whether Chris was just too lazy to record their full responses. Humorously, the interviewee(s) says that "the hardest part of being a parent" has been "dealing w. public school sys", and that they chose to have children simply because "It's nice to have kids." They also make mention of "laughter from 4 kids and 3 situations", possibly referring to the social stigma that Bob and Barb endured as a result of their respective previous relationships and children.
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Parenting Class
Empathy Belly essay
Chris describes the experience of wearing an empathy belly. "...while my legs were separated, it put pressure on my private part, which gave me a strange, weird feeling."
U.S. Government
Amendment Timeline
An illustrated timeline briefly describing the 27 amendments to the U.S. Constitution. As is to be expected, Chris used multiple conventions for writing out dates, and made several prominent factual, spelling, and grammatical errors, which are preserved in the transcription below.
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English
Chris' 1999 English grades, showing failing grades on all but 2 items, and a 78% for the year.
Japan War Essay
A wandering, factually inaccurate essay intended to be about Japan and the United States in World War II, which Chris describes as "a very tragic event with guns, insults, and... yuck!". Most of the content is directly quoted from other works (although attributed), and the thesis (if it can be called that) is incredibly vague.
Also note that despite this essay being for his English class, and apparently being corrected on it in the rough draft, Chris wrote parts of the headings in Spanish, including writing his name as Ricardo, on the final draft.
“ | So, the war was started only because the privacy of US was invaded. | ” |
Christopher Weston Chandler, top scholar of WWII history |
“ | At near the end of the war, "President Woodrow Wilson tried to get Japan to withdraw from Shandong"... Even the President of the US wanted to put an end to this nasty war. | ” |
Chris, not realizing that the sentence that he quoted begins with "At the end of World War I..." |
“ | But the real "barbarians," were the Japanese people themselves. The US thought the same way... | ” |
Chris |
“ | "Very confusing + unclear." | ” |
Chris's English teacher, providing an apt summary of this essay as well as Chris's writing in general |
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Student Life Essay
A rough draft of an essay about how high school students' jobs affect their school performance. For some unknown reason, Chris drew a star at the beginning of each line. An editor (transcribed below in bold; possibly a peer or the teacher) has struck out and corrected some parts of the draft, and ironically made several errors of their own in doing so.
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S.O.L. Test
Chris suggests in this Standards of Learning (SOL) essay that his high school's "seinor" class fund the construction of an indoor swimming pool in the gym as their class gift, demonstrating that he has no concept of how much that would cost. He alludes to gym teachers having "wet-wild" times with the students in the prospective pool; it's unclear whether this is an attempt at innuendo or that Chris genuinely didn't realize how creepy it came across.
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