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Re: Point to Ponder
Posted by Marissa on 12/09/08
Why is a mathbook so sad?
What 2 words have a thousand letters?
On 10/01/06, Anonymous wrote:
> Yes, they would be an African-American. I find this one
> somewhat foolish and politically incorrect. These should be
> humourous, and not offensive to any race or those who may have
> been born in Africa and moved to the US. I know it was not
> intended that way, but be very careful of the way you present
> humor. Your humor may not be humorous to others, especially
> if it involves race, religion, gender, etc. There are several
> whites that are born in Africa, and they consider themselves
> African, as they should. That is where they were born!
>
>
> On 7/24/03, Debbie wrote:
>> On 6/17/03, Tracy wrote:
>>> Hi, I had a College Professor who began every class with a
>>> point to ponder. Most were very humorous and just little
>>> things that made his students think. For example: If you
>>> put juice in a coffee cup can you still call it a coffee
>>> cup? I would love it if you would send me any points that
>>> you might be able to come up with for me to use in my
>>> classroom. Once I have a list I will gladly pass them on.
>>>
>>> Thanks
>> If a white person is born in Africa and moves to the US is
> he
>> or she an African American?
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