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Geology can be a real PUNishment.I graduated from Brock University with my BSc., focusing in Earth Sciences, right? Well, I'm stuck taking a General Education option at Seneca College, so I decided to take the environmental one. Turns out, it actually has nothing to do with the environment, but is in fact a geology course. It's gotten to the point already where I am co-lecturing with my teacher, as my knowledge base is fresher than his is, and more varied. He has actually used my feedback on the lectures, and added in the information I felt was relevant for the students into the next days lecture. It's pretty neat, actually. As it is a regular course, we do have assignments to complete; in this instance, the assignment is an essay that can be completed either by oneself or in a group. Unsurprisingly, I have had a few requests to group up with me. I'm assuming that they expect me to complete the work easily and well. Little do they know that should I accept their invitation to join their group, I will put them to work like none other. They want to get a good grade in my group? They'll learn everything they both did, and did not, want to learn about glaciers. Only when they have proven that they have a firm grasp of the material will we go ahead (we, mind you, not I) and start planning out the essay and dividing the research. At this point, I may end up doing my essay on my own, regardless of their current intentions, as they may simply not want to work that hard. We shall see... I've also come up with some really awful jokes after contemplating what topic I would like to pursue (Basal Slip), so I figured I may as well post them here. They are pretty terrible, hence the "read more" option. One day, a mountain overcame his shyness and asked out the glacier that enveloped him. The glacier was thrilled, and gladly acquiesced. However, as time went on, the relationship proved to be difficult for the mountain. He began to notice striations along his surface. Finally
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