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Thursday
Jul172008

50x365 #300: Mr. Shih

You taught us university physics in grade eight and said we were stupid when we didn't get it. During one class, though, you talked about being a Japanese orphan during WWII. None of us had had grenades strapped to our backs. Suddenly, I could see the kindness in your face.

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Reader Comments (2)

It's a pity we always need the 'inside' view before we change our attitudes, probably just me actually.

Cheers

Thursday, July 17, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterMaddy

my 9th grade teacher was amazed that I even began to understand university physics - but then he liked to make batteries with copper wire and nails and dare the boys to touch it to their tongues.

Thursday, July 17, 2008 | Unregistered Commenterdk

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