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i already had saturday school for half my life not that hard :| (in another country)
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i already had saturday school for half my life not that hard :| (in another country)
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i wouldnt go saturday nomatter the concequnes casue it interfers with my right to go to churchopeth2009
[QUOTE="opeth2009"]i wouldnt go saturday nomatter the concequnes casue it interfers with my right to go to churchMr_sprinkles
Not everyone goes to church on Sunday....
i would run away to a different country (if i know the language) like maybe britain or spain or any south american country except for brazil cuz i dont know portuguese. but if the whole world has that law then i dropout!dsan224
Wow, pulled a fast one there, didn't you?
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14 hours a day? That's crazy talk. Assuming you need 8 hours of sleep a day, that's a whopping two hours unaccounted for. CheddarLimboHomework >.>
14 hrs a day of school would be crazy! :o you'd have a lot more skips and kids just generally going insane at school. regular jobs in the US just work from 8 am - 5 pm with an hour for lunch. so at most 8 hrs, but i don't think most young people could sit still that long. plus that's a lot of time away from parents if they are younger kids.mgmeekThat's a good thing in my opinion
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Nothing, because it would be repealed after about three-quarters of the schoolgoing community failed as a result of overwork.tycoonmike
India and China both go to school from around 7-5 six days a week, year round. Do they fail?
School hours were from 6 A.M- 8 PM and on sat. we had school from 7AM-2PMDjdribble2526
That's pretty much college (if you include time spent studyinging along with hours in class)
[QUOTE="tycoonmike"]Nothing, because it would be repealed after about three-quarters of the schoolgoing community failed as a result of overwork.LukeAF24
India and China both go to school from around 7-5 six days a week, year round. Do they fail?
No, they face the penalties already. The only reason why their respective governments are still around in the form that they are in is because of American subsidies, the same America whose high schoolers go to school from around 8AM-3PM, five days a week, for ten months out of the year. See the difference? There are far more freedoms in America than there are in either China or India, and we're brought up to believe that we have it great. Anything like that law would meet with one of two things, mass demonstrations, such as entire schools failing on purpose, or the creation of more laws like that so that we end up an authoritarian state.
[QUOTE="Mr_sprinkles"] [QUOTE="opeth2009"]i wouldnt go saturday nomatter the concequnes casue it interfers with my right to go to church3KindgomsRandy
Not everyone goes to church on Sunday....
I'm personally thinking of starting a week-long church...
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