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<li><p>Just because your teacher has a brain tumor (if indeed he does have one) doesn't mean he has only a year to live</p></li>
<li><p>Check out the Lance Armstrong Foundation on the web because it has lots of very useful information for cancer survivors and the people who care about them. This includes free telephone counseling as well as a free handbook of resources. I've given their info to friends with cancer (including a friend who is still alive after being diagnosed with brain, liver and lung cancer in spring of 2005), and they have found it very useful: <a href="http://www.livestrong.org/site/c.khLXK1PxHmF/b.2661019/k.8FE9/Cancer_Support.htm%5B/url%5D">http://www.livestrong.org/site/c.khLXK1PxHmF/b.2661019/k.8FE9/Cancer_Support.htm</a></p></li>
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<p>Rofl, I have never heard of deathday cakes before. If you do decide to bake one let us know how your professor responds. I guess it all depends on the kind of person he is.</p>
<p>Anyone that knows fizix knows that she isn't lying. Especially when you go to school w/ her :). But, i find it kinda hard to answer your question. but J-SU WILL NEVER DIE AT SUNCOAST!!!!!:D. MAO misses you and like we always talk during practice how we're going to suck because we only have michelle, alena, and mason :'(. I think I completely changed the topic to a personal message lol.</p>
<p>Another possibility is to motivate all your friends to study very hard and do extremely well in this course, making the dying professor's last class his best class ever. Some of you may even end up getting Nobel prize in physics down the road and will remember the lasting contribution of this great teacher and eminent physicist.</p>
<p>Wait...why is this in High School Life?</p>
<p>She's in high school but she's taking college classes, right? I've seen chance posts so I assume that's the deal.</p>
<p>It's in High School Life because I felt like putting it here :D
(I never check the College Life forums anyhow. But I am in college. I guess if moderators want to move it, they can.)</p>
<p>the atmosphere here is somewhat more academic than the one in college life</p>
<p>most of the people in college life talk about partying, drugs, girls, and sex.</p>