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Re: Free Advice Department
« Reply #40 on: January 13, 2013, 04:34:44 PM »
i think it is important to be liked and loved. that opens a lot of doors for people.
 
people are more willing to help you or even bring you along. and life becomes instantly and invariably more fun and more exciting. just take facebook. people constantly talk about how many friends they have. average facebook person has close to 500 friends. the more the better. you learn a lot more from others also so why not have an army of people on your side.
 
how you go about doing that is a more difficult proposition. especially if it is one`s teachers in school. so we will have to let others weigh in on this.
 
probably the first step is to make every effort to make sure that your default look, default manners, and default disposition is pleasant and pleasing. never ever let your guard down. do not argue needlessly with your fellow students. resolve to make new friends in schoool every single day. the word gets around quickly in school. teachers will also find out that you are a good person.
take part in various school activities. perhaps there is a student association. try to join it. take part in fund raising activities for your school. do some charity work.
 
we will let others weigh in and see what they suggest. you just have to invent ways to win the school and the teachers over.
if your teachers like you then they are more likely to give your work additional consideration. they are also a tightly knit group. they will pass it on quickly if they dont like you for whatever reasons.

I'm not saying I have an issue with friends, because I don't. The reason my teachers hate me is actually because I goof off too much with my friends. In today's society it almost seems like if you have no friends, then your teachers like you more. All of the teachers' favorites are troubled socially. And I don't want to wind up troubled socially. My school doesn't even have a student association, so that isn't really an option. But I agree with acting as if I'm a well behaved student in class, then my teachers will like me more. If I act like my goofy self then my teachers hate me  :zipped:

It's funny, in my high school, the teachers (at least the good ones), always seemed to secretly liked the class clowns. The class clowns were always the smartest too. Most of the time they were just trying to piss off the teacher, but when they were called on, they always gave shockingly intelligent answers (and then proceeded to high five their friends). A lot of teachers go harder on the guys who goof around just because they want to outwit them  ;-() I was never a class clown, but I still talked a lot in class and supported all the jokes we played on the teacher.

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Re: Tennis4You Institute For Avanced Free Advice
« Reply #41 on: January 13, 2013, 04:35:36 PM »
I wish I went to your school  :rofl_2:
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Re: Free Advice Department
« Reply #42 on: January 13, 2013, 04:36:05 PM »
T4you Institute for Advanced Free Advice is Open for business.
 
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Re: Tennis4You Institute For Advanced Free Advice
« Reply #43 on: January 13, 2013, 04:45:41 PM »
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Re: Tennis4You Institute For Advanced Free Advice
« Reply #44 on: January 26, 2013, 02:08:22 PM »
got health issues? tennis4you doctor is in da house. check this out sports fans:
 
 
Fruits as Medicine
HAY   FEVER?   EAT   YOGURT!
Eat   lots of yogurt before pollen season.
Also-eat honey from  your area (local  region) daily.

TO   PREVENT STROKE   DRINK   TEA!
Prevent   build-up of fatty deposits on artery walls  with regular
doses of tea.  (actually,   tea suppresses appetite and keeps the
pounds from  invading....Green tea is great  for our immune  system)!

INSOMNIA   (CAN'T SLEEP?)   HONEY!
Use honey as a tranquilizer and  sedative.

ASTHMA?   EAT   ONIONS!!!!
Eating   onions helps ease constriction of  bronchial tubes.  (onion
packs place   on chest  helped   the respiratory ailments and actually
made   breathing   better).

ARTHRITIS?   EAT   FISH, TOO!!
Salmon, tuna, mackerel and sardines  actually  prevent arthritis.
(fish   has omega oils, good for our immune   system)

UPSET   STOMACH?    BANANAS   - GINGER!!!!!
Bananas   will settle an upset stomach.
Ginger  will cure morning  sickness and nausea..

BLADDER   INFECTION?   DRINK   CRANBERRY  JUICE!!!!
High-acid   cranberry juice controls harmful bacteria.

BONE   PROBLEMS?   EAT   PINEAPPLE!!!
Bone fractures and osteoporosis can be  prevented by the  manganese in
pineapple.

MEMORY   PROBLEMS?   EAT   OYSTERS!
Oysters   help improve your mental functioning by  supplying  much-needed zinc.

COLDS?   EAT   GARLIC!
Clear   up that stuffy head with garlic.  (remember,   garlic lowers
cholesterol,  too.)

COUGHING?   USE   RED PEPPERS!!
A substance similar to that found in  the cough syrups is  found in
hot red  pepper. Use red (cayenne) pepper  with  caution-it can
irritate your tummy.

BREAST   CANCER?    EAT   Wheat, bran and  cabbage
Helps to maintain estrogen at healthy  levels.

LUNG   CANCER?   EAT   DARK GREEN AND ORANGE AND  VEGGIES!!!
A   good antidote is beta carotene, a form of  Vitamin A found in
dark green and orange  vegetables.

ULCERS?   EAT   CABBAGE ALSO!!!
Cabbage contains chemicals that help  heal both gastric  and duodenal ulcers.

DIARRHEA?   EAT   APPLES!
Grate   an apple with its skin, let it turn brown  and eat it to cure
this condition.  (Bananas   are good for this  ailment)

CLOGGED   ARTERIES?   EAT   AVOCADO!
Mono   unsaturated fat in avocados lowers  cholesterol.

HIGH   BLOOD PRESSURE?   EAT   CELERY AND OLIVE  OIL!!!
Olive oil has been shown to lower  blood pressure.
Celery contains a  chemical that lowers pressure too.

BLOOD   SUGAR IMBALANCE?   EAT   BROCCOLI AND PEANUTS!!!
The   chromium in broccoli and peanuts helps  regulate insulin and
blood sugar.

Kiwi:   Tiny but mighty. This is a good source of  potassium,
magnesium, Vitamin E &  fibre. It's Vitamin C content is  twice  that
of an orange.

Apple:   An apple a day keeps the doctor away?  Although an apple has
a low Vitamin C  content, it has antioxidants &   flavonoids which
enhances the activity of  Vitamin C thereby  helping to lower the
risks of colon cancer, heart  attack &  stroke..

Strawberry:   Protective fruit. Strawberries have the  highest total
antioxidant power among  major fruits & protects the body  from
cancer causing, blood vessels clogging   free radicals. (Actually,
any berry is good for you..they're high in  anti-oxidants and  they
actually keep us  young...........blueberries are the best  and  very
versatile in the health field........they  get rid  of all the
free-radicals that  invade our  bodies)

Orange :   Sweetest medicine. Taking 2 - 4 oranges a  day may help
keep colds away, lower  cholesterol, prevent  & dissolve kidney
stones as well as lessen the risk  of colon  cancer..

Watermelon:   Coolest Thirst Quencher. Composed of 92%  water, it is
also  packed with a giant dose  of glutathione which helps boost  our
immune system..  They are also a key source  of  lycopene - the cancer
fighting oxidant.   Other  nutrients
Found in watermelon are Vitamin  C  & Potassium.(watermelon   also has
natural substances [natural SPF  sources] that keep  our skin healthy,
protecting our skin from those darn UV   rays)


Guava   & Papaya:   Top awards for Vitamin C. They are the  clear
winners for  their high Vitamin C  content. Guava is also rich in
fibre  which  helps prevent constipation.

Papaya   is rich in carotene, this is good for your  eyes.  (also
good for gas and  indigestion)

Tomatoes   are   very good as a preventative measure for  men, keeps
those  prostrate problems from  invading their  bodies......GOOD   AS
MEDICINE..

Very   informative - spread the Knowledge




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Re: Tennis4You Institute For Advanced Free Advice
« Reply #45 on: January 26, 2013, 06:37:42 PM »
Every class needs a Jeff Spicoli.  :)~
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Re: Free Advice Department
« Reply #46 on: January 26, 2013, 10:15:19 PM »
T4you Institute for Advanced Free Advice is Open for business.
 
funding for this school was provided by FC Barcelona.



Barça helps out in everything :D

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Re: Tennis4You Institute For Advanced Free Advice
« Reply #47 on: January 27, 2013, 08:43:46 AM »
got health issues? tennis4you doctor is in da house. check this out sports fans:
 
 
Fruits as Medicine
HAY   FEVER?   EAT   YOGURT!
Eat   lots of yogurt before pollen season.
Also-eat honey from  your area (local  region) daily.

TO   PREVENT STROKE   DRINK   TEA!
Prevent   build-up of fatty deposits on artery walls  with regular
doses of tea.  (actually,   tea suppresses appetite and keeps the
pounds from  invading....Green tea is great  for our immune  system)!

INSOMNIA   (CAN'T SLEEP?)   HONEY!
Use honey as a tranquilizer and  sedative.

ASTHMA?   EAT   ONIONS!!!!
Eating   onions helps ease constriction of  bronchial tubes.  (onion
packs place   on chest  helped   the respiratory ailments and actually
made   breathing   better).

ARTHRITIS?   EAT   FISH, TOO!!
Salmon, tuna, mackerel and sardines  actually  prevent arthritis.
(fish   has omega oils, good for our immune   system)

UPSET   STOMACH?    BANANAS   - GINGER!!!!!
Bananas   will settle an upset stomach.
Ginger  will cure morning  sickness and nausea..

BLADDER   INFECTION?   DRINK   CRANBERRY  JUICE!!!!
High-acid   cranberry juice controls harmful bacteria.

BONE   PROBLEMS?   EAT   PINEAPPLE!!!
Bone fractures and osteoporosis can be  prevented by the  manganese in
pineapple.

MEMORY   PROBLEMS?   EAT   OYSTERS!
Oysters   help improve your mental functioning by  supplying  much-needed zinc.

COLDS?   EAT   GARLIC!
Clear   up that stuffy head with garlic.  (remember,   garlic lowers
cholesterol,  too.)

COUGHING?   USE   RED PEPPERS!!
A substance similar to that found in  the cough syrups is  found in
hot red  pepper. Use red (cayenne) pepper  with  caution-it can
irritate your tummy.

BREAST   CANCER?    EAT   Wheat, bran and  cabbage
Helps to maintain estrogen at healthy  levels.

LUNG   CANCER?   EAT   DARK GREEN AND ORANGE AND  VEGGIES!!!
A   good antidote is beta carotene, a form of  Vitamin A found in
dark green and orange  vegetables.

ULCERS?   EAT   CABBAGE ALSO!!!
Cabbage contains chemicals that help  heal both gastric  and duodenal ulcers.

DIARRHEA?   EAT   APPLES!
Grate   an apple with its skin, let it turn brown  and eat it to cure
this condition.  (Bananas   are good for this  ailment)

CLOGGED   ARTERIES?   EAT   AVOCADO!
Mono   unsaturated fat in avocados lowers  cholesterol.

HIGH   BLOOD PRESSURE?   EAT   CELERY AND OLIVE  OIL!!!
Olive oil has been shown to lower  blood pressure.
Celery contains a  chemical that lowers pressure too.

BLOOD   SUGAR IMBALANCE?   EAT   BROCCOLI AND PEANUTS!!!
The   chromium in broccoli and peanuts helps  regulate insulin and
blood sugar.

Kiwi:   Tiny but mighty. This is a good source of  potassium,
magnesium, Vitamin E &  fibre. It's Vitamin C content is  twice  that
of an orange.

Apple:   An apple a day keeps the doctor away?  Although an apple has
a low Vitamin C  content, it has antioxidants &   flavonoids which
enhances the activity of  Vitamin C thereby  helping to lower the
risks of colon cancer, heart  attack &  stroke..

Strawberry:   Protective fruit. Strawberries have the  highest total
antioxidant power among  major fruits & protects the body  from
cancer causing, blood vessels clogging   free radicals. (Actually,
any berry is good for you..they're high in  anti-oxidants and  they
actually keep us  young...........blueberries are the best  and  very
versatile in the health field........they  get rid  of all the
free-radicals that  invade our  bodies)

Orange :   Sweetest medicine. Taking 2 - 4 oranges a  day may help
keep colds away, lower  cholesterol, prevent  & dissolve kidney
stones as well as lessen the risk  of colon  cancer..

Watermelon:   Coolest Thirst Quencher. Composed of 92%  water, it is
also  packed with a giant dose  of glutathione which helps boost  our
immune system..  They are also a key source  of  lycopene - the cancer
fighting oxidant.   Other  nutrients
Found in watermelon are Vitamin  C  & Potassium.(watermelon   also has
natural substances [natural SPF  sources] that keep  our skin healthy,
protecting our skin from those darn UV   rays)


Guava   & Papaya:   Top awards for Vitamin C. They are the  clear
winners for  their high Vitamin C  content. Guava is also rich in
fibre  which  helps prevent constipation.

Papaya   is rich in carotene, this is good for your  eyes.  (also
good for gas and  indigestion)

Tomatoes   are   very good as a preventative measure for  men, keeps
those  prostrate problems from  invading their  bodies......GOOD   AS
MEDICINE..

Very   informative - spread the Knowledge

This will be useful  :)) Is mango (my favorite fruit) useful for anything besides Vitamin C?  :)

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Re: Tennis4You Institute For Advanced Free Advice
« Reply #48 on: January 27, 2013, 12:42:03 PM »
its a complex carb so its good for you.