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Old April 28th 06, 06:51 AM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
CANDACE MCCRACKEN
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Default Bio.

Hey Jerks. I am in college...yet I can differenciate between the
newsgroups. (And I can thread, as well).
If you will notice my lack of spelling skills, however, I do have a
problem... My outlook express is now set on only Spanish and French. I
tried to change the option back to English, but to my horror...no English
option. I was wondering if anybody knew how to correct this...

Thanks...

Kandi

Ps. You want my bio, lmao! It is really good!
"Tom [Pepper] Willett" wrote in message
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Typical college students. They inherited their lack of comprehension from
high school, which was inherited from grade school.


"PA Bear" wrote in message
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Well, http://onl.uophx.edu/default.aspx certainly is. (These online uni
students are supposed to file their assignments to [private?] newsgroups
using OE but it seems a few of them don't RTFM.)
--
~PA Bear

Tom [Pepper] Willett wrote:
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Is the educational system in the US really that bad?

"BARBARA JESSEN" wrote in message
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Hi my name is Barbara but I go by Bobbie,I hope I am doing this right. I
feel a little nervous about making a mistake but here goes.
I am a mother of three, the youngest is finishing her sophomore year in
high school and the oldest is finishing her Junior year in college. I
have worked with children most of my adult life and quit my job as a
pre-school teacher to go back to school. I find that educating young
mind
is a very fulfilling job and my ultimate goal is to continue into the
masters program after finishing with my bachelors in human services. I
am
what I have always called computer challenged but I have been working
hard at power points and research papers. I am taking on a full load as
I
am doubling up on classes here at UOP and I am currently enrolled in a
math class at the local junior college. I have great support at home am
an excited to get started. Bobbie






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