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MostlySunny wibbles, "When I was 11 I got an A for my study of shark nets - mostly because I handed it in cut out in the shape of a shark."

Do people do projects that don't involve google-cut-paste any more? What fine tat have you glued together for teacher?

(, Thu 13 Aug 2009, 13:36)
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I was a bit of a weird child...
...and decided that obscurity was the way forward when it came to school projects.

When asked in Biology to do a project on an animal, any animal (bearing in mind I grew up in South Africa, where animal varieties are rich and abundant) I opted instead for...... the quagga, a sort of hybrid donkey/zebra that became extinct in the first decade 1900's.

When asked in Geography to do a project on an island, any island (bearing in mind that massive, heavily populated and very intresting islands like Australia and our very own Blighty exist and are ripe for a good depth of research) I opted instead for...........Tristan da Cunha, a speck of a rock in the South Atlantic that is one of the most isolated inhabited (barely) outposts of mankind on the face of the planet.

What I thought at the time was something along the lines sf scoring extra marks for originality.

What I swiftly realised is that when the only literature available on an extinct donkey and a rock in the South Atlantic can be printed on a small leaflet, writing an entire, well researched and in-depth project wasn't going to happen and I was as likely to score highly as an unwashed goatskin wearing midget in a nightclub full of Pussycat Dolls style nymphomaniacs.

How I passed that year I have no idea. But on the plus side, I still have a pretty good amount of recall on the two subjects...its just that an audience now, like then, is pretty hard to find.
(, Sat 15 Aug 2009, 10:40, 4 replies)
Are you me?
I ask, because I've looked up both subjects on Wikipedia in the past year.
(, Sat 15 Aug 2009, 13:27, closed)
I'm afraid I'm not you
but you have now officially increased the Quagga Cool Club membership by 100%...
(, Sat 15 Aug 2009, 17:21, closed)
I too
looked up both the island and the animal on the wikipedia. But only in reaction to your post. It was a case of I haven't heard that before; I must know.
Of course, if you were to do this project now, you could easily find enough information on both. The Wikipedia articles are quite good, and well referenced
(, Sun 16 Aug 2009, 14:52, closed)
That's
the sort of weird stuff I look up.
(, Mon 17 Aug 2009, 12:17, closed)

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