>>11390039yes, the pharaon's throne, I kinda like it too
>you can'tno, you can, but suspect confidentiality prevents you from sharing much of the information to prevent vigilante justice, also- a lot of news don't actually have the access to the criminal records as they are not in public domain- that was my point; it's not that the news can't it's that the news don't have access to
>hyperactivemakes my heart go doki doki in the wrong places, not fun when you adreno stimed
>see tasks as choresit moves the student work ethic closer to actual work ethic, most homeworks demand you solve tasks you don't know how to solve- here all you need to do is read a book... or even better just listen to zhe audiobook, and if you solve the tasks on seminars you get my extra special candy and lollipops
people need the choice for not doing this, but the amount of information they have to handle would prove to be overwhelming in any way except my way, make my collegiums carry too many ECTS points for them to dismiss it for next year and mandatorialise test dues (as in, instead of what we have as 2 dates in winter, one in spring two in summer and two in autumn there should be 4 datss, you can take them every time no limit, one extra date that would be dated when atleast 70 or more students request it, and instead of making the test on those scanner dots make them as actual tests that people can give a propper answer to
>standards herethis is the place known for nonexistant standards, if you don't lower them actively they'll certainly get lowered passively