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HunterCA -> RE: Get Nude or Fail Class (5/19/2015 7:15:41 PM)


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ORIGINAL: joether

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ORIGINAL: KenDckey
Personally I hate prerequisite requirements (except those required for a degree) I would like to go to the local community college and take Introduction to Communications Inquiry (com 207) but in order to do it I must take Introduction to Communications (com 100). Whether or not I pass is my problem. Whose business is it to limit me except to extort money from me?


I once met a student that took Chemistry 1 in college. He was blown over by the information and had trouble in the labs. So I asked him about it. I asked what he did for chemistry in high school. When he said his school didn't have a chemistry class I was shocked. No wonder this guy was having so much trouble. Because Chem 1 was basically 'the next step' from High School Chemistry or 'Introduction to Chemistry'. The idea is that Chemistry 1 builds off the knowledge gained from High School Chemistry or 'Intro to Chem'.

Not saying its the same case as what you have, KenDckey. You might inquire with the professor on the two classes. In some cases the dean of that professor can except you from it if you have the skills already. Realize however if you do skip the introductory course there might be some things covered that the professor is expecting you to know from that course.






I'm not believing you knew anyone who took chemistry. Do you have a link?




ResidentSadist -> RE: Get Nude or Fail Class (5/24/2015 3:39:04 PM)


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Of course a naked body single is wonderful. A group of naked people is a perversion.


Luv ya'. Reminds me of Spencer Tunick's Naked States photo project and the documentary about it. Not all nudity is sexual or erotic . . . sometimes it is just beautiful art.

Naked States - The Full Documentary Movie @ Daily Motion



Naked States (2000) Review and info @ IMDb
Photographer Spencer Tunick travels the U.S. in search of large groups of volunteers to pose nude for his outlaw photo-shoots, all of them done out in public.


Thousands strip off for world's biggest nude photoshoot
It was a sea of flesh almost as far as the eye could see, as 18,000 people stripped off and stood around stark naked. The hordes bared all for photographer Spencer Tunick's biggest nude project so far. The US artist's stunt in Mexico City dwarfed his previous record, when 7,000 people stripped off to be photographed in Barcelona.



Read more: http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-453166/Thousands-strip-worlds-biggest-nude-photoshoot.html#ixzz3a5NQSQso



I am assuming thats all consensual public nudity, rather than forced


She isn't forced . . . no ones is holding a gun to her saying get undressed. She can not get undressed and fail the class or quit the class or get in time machine and go back in time to read the reqs before joining the class she doesn't want to participate in. She is in school, not jail . . . not forced, only volunteers and she shouldn't have voluntarily taken that class. She isn't the teacher and she shouldn't;t be allowed to set the class curriculum based on her own emotional hangups.

But you see, R.S., she IS forced...get naked or fail. And I've yet to see one person on here bring in the part of the syllabus that states "nudity is required for class".


I can only agree that what you say is true. I guess our concepts of force are held to different measures.




bounty44 -> RE: Get Nude or Fail Class (5/24/2015 4:11:00 PM)


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ORIGINAL: KenDckey

Personally I hate prerequisite requirements (except those required for a degree) I would like to go to the local community college and take Introduction to Communications Inquiry (com 207) but in order to do it I must take Introduction to Communications (com 100). Whether or not I pass is my problem. Whose business is it to limit me except to extort money from me?

Putting everything required in the sylibis is necessary. I have had instructors that would fail you for not having their opinion on opinion questions where there should be no right or wrong.


ive got a foot in each camp here ken. to an extent I agree, whether you pass or fail with not having had the prereq is on you. that's the sort of libertarian part of me.

on another hand, faculty are more or less are trying to assure students have a platform/background, not only from which students can succeed, but that also they do not become a burden to them, or in some capacity, to the rest of the class.

on one more hand---while I genuinely don't want someone in my exercise physiology class who's not had anatomy and physiology, a student in exercise and sport psychology could easily succeed without general psych class. a prereq would be nice, but not essential...I think there are more of the former out there than the latter. I say, talk with the faculty and he'll likely waive it.

and yeah--sometimes prereqs are ways to generate class enrollment.




KenDckey -> RE: Get Nude or Fail Class (5/25/2015 9:23:25 AM)

I understand Bounty. And to some respect I agree, but then there are guys with national professional certifications like me that they had to get the hard way, without college. Thank God I had a good HS education and those college classes I got to take befoe I had to drop out. Now I just want to take some classes for myself. To old, to tired, to ugly and to poor to get a dgree LOL




joether -> RE: Get Nude or Fail Class (5/25/2015 9:25:12 AM)

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ORIGINAL: HunterCA
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ORIGINAL: joether
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ORIGINAL: KenDckey
Personally I hate prerequisite requirements (except those required for a degree) I would like to go to the local community college and take Introduction to Communications Inquiry (com 207) but in order to do it I must take Introduction to Communications (com 100). Whether or not I pass is my problem. Whose business is it to limit me except to extort money from me?

I once met a student that took Chemistry 1 in college. He was blown over by the information and had trouble in the labs. So I asked him about it. I asked what he did for chemistry in high school. When he said his school didn't have a chemistry class I was shocked. No wonder this guy was having so much trouble. Because Chem 1 was basically 'the next step' from High School Chemistry or 'Introduction to Chemistry'. The idea is that Chemistry 1 builds off the knowledge gained from High School Chemistry or 'Intro to Chem'.

Not saying its the same case as what you have, KenDckey. You might inquire with the professor on the two classes. In some cases the dean of that professor can except you from it if you have the skills already. Realize however if you do skip the introductory course there might be some things covered that the professor is expecting you to know from that course.

I'm not believing you knew anyone who took chemistry. Do you have a link?


Indeed I do. On a old hard drive with images of the class. The images do have weigh as proved through chemistry....




joether -> RE: Get Nude or Fail Class (5/25/2015 9:30:46 AM)

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ORIGINAL: KenDckey
I understand Bounty. And to some respect I agree, but then there are guys with national professional certifications like me that they had to get the hard way, without college. Thank God I had a good HS education and those college classes I got to take befoe I had to drop out. Now I just want to take some classes for myself. To old, to tired, to ugly and to poor to get a dgree LOL


'To old', 'to tired', 'to ugly', and 'to poor'. Have not been reasons to pursue an education. Community colleges often do make many allowances for circumstances of individuals. From smaller class rooms to online study. When you have questions or difficulty with some piece of material, you can often set up a time slot with the professor to get input (generally a half hour but sometimes hour slots).




KenDckey -> RE: Get Nude or Fail Class (5/25/2015 10:29:09 AM)


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ORIGINAL: joether

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ORIGINAL: KenDckey
I understand Bounty. And to some respect I agree, but then there are guys with national professional certifications like me that they had to get the hard way, without college. Thank God I had a good HS education and those college classes I got to take befoe I had to drop out. Now I just want to take some classes for myself. To old, to tired, to ugly and to poor to get a dgree LOL


'To old', 'to tired', 'to ugly', and 'to poor'. Have not been reasons to pursue an education. Community colleges often do make many allowances for circumstances of individuals. From smaller class rooms to online study. When you have questions or difficulty with some piece of material, you can often set up a time slot with the professor to get input (generally a half hour but sometimes hour slots).


O I agree joe not a reason to pursue an education. quite the contrary, reason not to persue it. LOL




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