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What is the average daily routine for a high schooler?

I attend one of the most competitive high schools in the nation (top 20), so mine might be a little different from most people’s. On the other hand, I’m a freshman and am not taking as many AP classes as everyone else answering this :/6:30 am: Alarms go off. I have a watch with an alarm and 2 different alarm clocks that all go off at the same time and then at different time intervals for the next 10 minutes afterwards. This is all carefully set up to make absolutely sure that I never accidentally sleep in, since I’m often very tired in the morning.6:45 - 7 am: Finally get out of bed, get dressed, do my hair, brush my teeth, wash my face, etc.7 - 7:15 am: Sit on the couch on my phone, watch the sunrise out of my window, eat a quick breakfast (a banana or glass of water), spend time with my rabbit, or some combination of these, depending on my mood. I always need something relaxing to get ready to face a new day :/7:15 - 8 am: Travel to school, then spend 15–20 minutes with my friends (aka complain about how tired we all are) or do some last minute studying until class starts at 8.My school schedule rotates between A, B, C, and D days, but it always goes from 8 am to 3 pm. A (periods 1, 2, lunch, 3, 4) and C (1, 4, lunch, 2, 3) days have 4 classes while B (5, school meeting, office hours, 6, lunch, 7) and D (5, advisory, office hours, 7, lunch, 6) days have only 3. All classes are 85 minutes, so there’s more free time on B and D days with longer lunches, etc, but I’ll just talk about each of my classes.P1 Orchestra: Every other day begins with this elective, and it’s a great way to completely wake up for the day with no stress. There are about 90 people in the orchestra out of around 800 students in the school, so it’s pretty big. Since I live in the Bay Area, of course about 25% of them are nationally competitive at one or more instruments (not me), so the music we play is normally at a college or professional level and I often struggle to keep up. It doesn’t matter though, since I’m just one of about 10 flutes.P2 French 2: Another free A+ class. I never study, but I almost always ace tests and quizzes because the pacing is so slow and the curriculum is designed for freshmen who have failed a French class in the past or sophomores who joined in high school (my school is K-12). I am the exception because I transferred here in 7th grade and am therefore a year behind in foreign language (most freshmen are in level 3 of their languages, which they started in 6th grade).P3 Study of Music: My third and final non-honors class and another free A+. This is a strange mixture of basic music theory, slow-paced music history, and basic composition. I have been learning all of these things since I was 5 or 6, but a “Study of _____” arts class is required for all freshmen, so I have to endure the extreme boredom for everyone that is this class.P4 Honors English 1: This class has all the annoyingly popular kids in it for some reason, so they always slow down class by talking loudly, playing video games, etc. I consistently get low A’s/B’s on essays and high A’s/A+’s on tests and quizzes, so I maintain an A average (always around 94).P5 Honors World History 1: The teacher for this class is abysmal. She spends more time talking about animals and TV than actually teaching, and she lectures for the equivalent of maybe 1 or 2 class periods for each test (not quiz!), making everyone learn the whole chapter independently. I’ve never been good at history in the first place, and there’s one girl who the teacher loves who always gets A+’s and ruins curves, so I’m struggling to maintain an A (91.5–93.5% most of the time).P6 Honors Physics: My most interesting and sometimes confusing class. Some of my best friends are in this class, so it’s always fun anyway. It covers the same concepts as AP Physics 1 but with less depth, and I’m on the border between A and A+, since STEM is my specialty. Not much else to say… ¯\_(ツ)_/¯P7 Honors Precalculus: The teacher is super interesting and funny, and more of my friends are in this class. I always get A+s without studying, and I’ve started reading a bit of the Calculus textbook for next year. In terms of math classes, about 5% of the grade is in AP Calc BC, 30% in Precalculus, 45% in Algebra 2, 15% in Geometry, and 5% in Algebra 1, so I’m slightly above average. I’m planning to do AP Calc BC as a sophomore, then Multivariable Calc, Diff Eq, Linear Algebra, and Real Analysis as a junior (doubling up both semesters with online Real Analysis), then finally Complex Analysis and Modern Algebra in senior year, both online.3 - 6 pm:On Monday-Thursday, I stay at/around school and either do homework, play video games, talk, or get boba, Burger King, Starbucks, or poké across the street. It depends who I’m with (if there’s nobody staying after school to hang out with, I just do homework). A lot of super rich people go to my school, so their parents have flexible schedules and can pick them up early (in Teslas of course). My parents both work full time, so 6 is the earliest I can get picked up.On Fridays, my dad drives me to Sharks Ice to practice figure skating from 4 to 5, meet with my coach, then go home. I’ve been skating since I was 7 and I’m working on my double jumps right now (not even close to competitive level unfortunately). I only skate three days a week (Friday and weekends) but I’m getting PE credit for it, so I have to follow a strict practice schedule no matter how tired or busy I am.6:30 pm: Get home and either take a 20–30 minute nap or continue homework.11:30 - 2:00 am: Finish homework (with piano practice, flute practice, dinner, and some social media/texting squeezed in somewhere :P).12 - 2:30 am: Finally go to bed.My weekends are filled with extracurriculars (piano, Chinese, Japanese, figure skating, flute) and struggling to fit homework and studying in between those extracurriculars. I usually stay up to do homework on Sunday night almost as late as on a weeknight.

Who were involved in the anti-Sikh riots of 1984?

I'm writing this with heavy heart.This is gonna be a long answer !My father and grandpa have witnessed those gruesome days and all the killings that was orchestrated by Congress ministers and police officers.My Father and grandpa were lucky and only suffered some financial losses. But Thousands were unfortunate who were killed in most inhuman way possible.Sikhs were being dragged out of their homes to be butchered.Killings were carried out in various ways, each more spine-chilling than the other. Some victims were beaten with iron rods until all that was left of them were a few last breaths.Many were burnt alive after being garlanded with kerosene-soaked tyers, lit with much ceremony. No Sikh the mob could lay its hands on was spared, not even young children,old men and women.After every killing, the killer crowds gathered around the corpse and danced and yelled with joy :"Jab tak suraj chand rahega, Indira tera naam rahega (IndiraGandhi's name will live as long as the sun and the moon live)".“Let no Gurudwara remain. Burn them all.""Get their (the Sikh) women and daughters and parade them naked in the streets.""Khoon ka badla khoon, Khoon ka badla khoon Indira Gandhi amar rahe."(Seek blood for blood, long live Indira Gandhi.)“ Khatam kar do Pakistan ke agenton koKhatam kar do desh ke gaddaron ko,desh ke gaddaron ko jute maro salon ko"(Eliminate the bloody traitors. Eliminate these Pakistani agents. Beat them with shoes).These slogans echoed in every street and square of Delhi. There was violence everywhere. One could hear the cries of the Sikh victims coming from all directions.Smoke was billowing out of burning Gurudwaras and houses, shops, factories and other property of Sikhs. Sikhs were being dragged out of their homes to be butchered.LIST OF PEOPLE IDENTIFIED BY SURVIVORS[1]POLITICIANSThe following is the list of those alleged to have instigated violence and/or protected alleged criminals.1. Mr. H.K.L. Bhagat, Minister of state (Information and Broadcasting). On November 5, reported to have intervened to get miscreants released who were held in Shahdara Thana.2. Babu Ram Sharma, Member, Municipal Corporation (Ward No. 58) reported to be the right-hand man of H. K. L. Bhagat. Reportedly responsible for loot, arson and murder in trance-Yamuna areas-Babarpur, Chajupur Colony, Maujpur, Gonda. Allegedly led people on motor cycle with megaphone.3. Sajjan Kumar, Cong. (I) M.P. from Mangolpuri. Reported to have paid Rs. 100 and a bottle of liquor to each person involved in the killing.4. Lalit Makan, Cong. (I) Trade Union Leader and Metropolitan Councillor. Reportedly paid to mob Rs. 100 each plus a bottle of liquor. A white ambassador car reportedly belonging to him came 4 times to the G.T. Road area near Azadpur. Instructions to mobs indulging in arson were given from inside the car.5. Dharam Das Shastri, Cong. (I) M. P. from Karol Bagh. Reported to becarrying voters list with him at Prakash Nagar for identification of Sikhs. On November 5, according to newspaper reports, he along with other Congress-I leaders tried to pressurize the SHO of Karol Bagh Police Station to release the persons who arrested during the police raids to recover looted property.6. Jagdish Tytler, Cong.(I) M. P. from Sadar Constitutency. On 6th November 5 p.m. he barged into a press conference that the Police Commissioner S. C. Tandon was holding. A journalist reports that he told the Police Commissioner that "by holding my men you are hampering the relief work".7. Mahendra, Metropolitan Councillor. Reported to have accompanied Dharam Das Shastri with voters lists at Prakash Nagar.8. Mangat Ram Singal, Member of Municipal Corporation (Ward No. 32) was reportedly with Dharam Das Shastri and Mahendra at Prakash Nagar.9. Dr. Ashok Kumar, Member of Municipal Corporation, Kalyanpuri. Reportedly held a meeting in Kalyanpuri, following which violence broke out immediately. According to many eye witnesses he led mobs which indulged in loot, murder, arson and rape.10. Sukhan Lal Sood, Metropolitan Councillor. According to eye witnesses was seen leading mobs, which indulged in loot, murder, arson and rape. He had come with petrol and serial lists and addressess of Sikhs in the locality. The women refugees, recognized him and drove him out.11. Jagdish Chander Tokas, Member of Municipal Corporation Munirka (Ward No. 14) reportedly led a mob to R.K. Puram Sector IV and V.12. Ishwar Singh, Member, Municipal Corporation, Mangolpuri (Ward No. 37). Allegedly led the mobs that indulged in looting, burning, rape and murder in Mangolpuri area.13. Balwant Khokhar, Youth Congress-I Leader, Delhi, Identified as one of the persons responsible for instigating looting and arson in Palam Colony area.14. Faiz Mohammad, Youth Congress-I Leader, Delhi, named by refugees in Shakurpur camp and in Mangolpuri for being a part of the mob indulging in looting, arson and murder.15. Ratan, Youth Congress-I Leader, Delhi, named as having taken part in violence and looting in Palam Colony area.16. Satbir Singh, Youth Congress-I. He allegedly brought bus loads of people from Ber Sarai to Sri Guru Harkrishan Public School (Munirka). They burnt school buses and parts of the school building. He was reportedly involved in looting and beating of Sikhs which carried on throughout the night on November 1.Some Honorable mentions:New Prime Minister, Rajiv Gandhi, in his maiden speech on Delhi’s boat-club lawns did not have a word to condemn the killings nor did he give any assurance to the Sikhs that the killers would be punished; instead, he said:‘there is a shaking of the earth, whenever a big tree falls’even then it was not clear who the ‘big tree’ was, Indira Gandhi or the thousands of Sikhs who had been killed be termed as shaking of the earth?could it mean that the PM had put his seal of approval to what had happened?Homeminister, Narasimha Rao who clearly had not exercised his powers to stop the violence.Lt. Governor P.G. Gavai (resigned on 1st November), Mohan M.K. Wali (appointed on 1st) and S.C. Tandon, the police commissioner were also responsible.The pogrom started on 1st November and went on for 3 days (till 4th)without any Police or army interruption.Procedure to call in army - Home minister had to inform PM to deploy army. But our Homeminister didn't do anything.Everything was happening under their nose and they turned blind eye to it. Commander of army was in Delhi .Thousands of army personnel attended funeral of Indira Gandhi. But sadly none deployed for the sake of innocent people who gave so much to this nation.POLICE:The following is the list of police officials allegedly responsible for negligence of duty and more abetment of /participation in violence :1. Malhotra, ACP, East Districts at Shakarpur (under Shakarpur P. S.) Reported to have invited mobs. Heard to say "You should have blown up the Gurudwaras in addition to killing Bhatia (Congress-I worker, Trilochan Singh Bhatia ) of M. Block, Shakarpur. Mob was accompanied by Malhotra, who moved with one jeep, station-wagon, two men with sten-guns and revolvers, petrol-cans and stones. He supplied weapons to the mob, according to eve-witness accounts. Reportedly incited mobs at Laxmi Nagar, Gurunangal Nagar (under Shahdara P. S. )2. Jai Singh, S.H.O., Allegedly told mobs in troubled area that they could do what they wanted for three days.3. Rao Ram Mehar, S.H.O. at Shakarpur reportedly pointed out Shik shops and houses to the mob.4. Hari Ram Bhatti, S.H.O. Sultanpuri P. S. reported to have helped the mob by disarming the Sikhs. On November 1 and 2 it is alleged that he himself killed them. On 3 and 4 reported to have had the Sikhs shaven at gun point.5. Ravtas Singh, S.H.O. Sadar Thana. Reportedly broke into houses and indulged in arson.6. Survir Singh, S.H.O. Kalyanpuri, P. S. He reported reached Trilokpuri (under Kalyanpuri P. S.) at 2.30 p.m. On November 1, when plunder and killing were going on. He immediately removed head constable and another constable from the spot, thereby giving the mob full licence to indulge in arson, rape and killing.7. R. D. Singh, S.I. Information from refugees at Durgapuri Gurudwara, Loni Road that he abetted mobs and personally beat up and killed people.8. S.H.O. and Constables. R. K. Puram Sector IV P. S. According to eye witness account when appealed to by two residents of Ber Sarai to project a Sikh family being attacked by a mob in Sector IV they categorically refused. Furhter, they are reported to have declared that Sikhs should be killed.9. Tyagi, S.H.O. in Trilokpuri.10. Rana, Inspector-in-Trilokpuri.11. Moolchand, S. I. In Shakarpur.12. Bakshi, A.S.I. in Trilokpuri.13. Rajvir Singh, Head Constable, Kalyanpuri, P. S. in Trilokpuri.OTHERS INVOLVEDThe following is the list of persons allegedly involved in looting, arson and other criminal activities:TRILOKPURI:BLOCK -51. Papita, one of the ring leaders allegdly involved in murder.BLOCK-12 :2. Brahmani (Misrani) Shastri.BLOCK-14 :3. Baleshwar Bhargi alias Bhalu.4. Bal KishanBLOCK-21 :5. Bihari Dhobi.BLOCK-256. B. D. Sharma.BLOCK-27 :7. Israi Ali (alias Chunnu).8. Salim, Well known goonda, allegedly involved in murder.9. Massa, opium dealer.BLOCK-28 :10. Dr. Yahya Siddiqi, Clinic at Main Road, Block -27, reportedly led the mob.\11. Manu Singh, shop-keeper.12. Soni, Railway Worker.13. Mukesh, reportedly involved in loot and murder.BLOCK-29 :14. Mukri Master, Tailor, allegedly involved in murder.BLOCK-30 :15. Om Prakash (Omi), Mason, allegedly involved in murder.16. Ved Prakash (Brother if Om Prakash), Handpump Mistri, allegedly involved in murder and rape.17. Nur Jahan, reported to have incited Muslims by spreading the rumours that mosques have been burnt by Sikhs.There are around 170 more. In PUDR report -who's guilty (I've linked it at the end)I would request you , before commenting negative or chastising me, please read some of the files I'm sharing below.http://www.ensaaf.org/pdf/reports/kristallnacht.pdfI love my nation as much as every patriotic Indian do. Even more.I don't have hatred against any religion. As this genocide was government sponsored and ruling government labelled it as 'communal riot’ - complete bull sh**t.All I want is justice to widows and those who've lost their dear ones.The victims of this gruesome event are counting their days, many dead. The survivors are living in hell, doing petty jobs as peons, dish washers. Their kids/grand kids studies in governments schools, many don't even go to schools. Who'll take responsibility ?Just imagine, your loved one burning in front of you. Just a thought is enough to give chills up your spine. And I've personally met few of the victims :(I'm a damn strong person. But I couldn't stop my tears after listening to their miseries. watch these videos:SOME UNANSWERED QUESTIONS:[2]-Why was the army not called out for 3 days?- Who ordered around 46 Indian Railway trains to stop and allow the death squads to hunt down Sikhs?- Who ordered the Fire Brigade not to save Sikh property?- Who gave the order for the police to travel through areas spreading rumours that Sikhs had poisoned Delhi’s water supply and trains arriving from the Punjab were filled with Hindu bodies?- Who ordered Medical staff in hospitals not to treat Sikhs?- Who authorised the use of Delhi Transportation Company buses to transport the mobs?- Who supplied the mobs with money and weapons?- Who was involved in the pre-planning, possibly months before the assassination? Was the government aware leaders of Congress (I) & the Police met on night of 31 Oct?- Who authorised the use of government-issued voter and ration lists which were used to identify Sikh homes?- Why was Doodarshan TV and All India Radio allowed to repeatedly broadcast crowds chanting anti-Sikh slogans?More Source:http://www.referendum2020.org/?smd_process_download=1&download_id=262PS - If you want to know more , I have few articles I'd like to share. Don't hesitate to message me.ThanksJai Hind !!Footnotes[1] http://www.pudr.org/sites/default/files/pdfs/Who%20are%20the%20Guilty(1).pdf[2] http://www.ensaaf.org/pdf/reports/kristallnacht.pdf

What countries will you never visit again?

This is actually not REALLY answering the ASKED question, but I’ll post this anyway…feel free to downvote me if you so choose.I will never visit Santiago, Chile again.I was sent there for business back in…2011???…and I stayed for just over 3 weeks, and by the end of my stay there I was absolutely miserable and openly angry.I did go on a road trip while I was down there to visit Valparaiso and Vina del Mar (beautiful area, I could actually live there some day), but Santiago? No, never. I have a handful of friends there and I just couldn’t possibly visit them again if they remain in Santiago.Santiago combines all the bad aspects of a large city like New York City or Tokyo with all the bad aspects of a developing nation.Every wall, building, statue, landmark, etc., is covered in graffiti. Absolutely nothing is safe from it. Even statues dedicated to the people who liberated Chile from European rule are covered in marker and spray paint.The pollution is horrific. Santiago lies in a zone between two mountain ranges which effectively traps all generated pollution from all the vehicles; on a cold morning, it is actually a tangible fog that you can taste, and it wouldn’t dissipate until early afternoon.The roads are populated SOLELY by drivers who make Las Vegas cabbies look like driving school instructors. Red lights are suggestions. Pedestrians are just obstacles that need to be forcibly moved. I took a cab one night and, to save time, he turned the wrong way down a one-way street, on purpose, and just floored it to get to my destination. The next day, I saw a driver decide to pass all the other drivers by going into a restricted lane (marked with orange pylons) and just plowing over the pylons one after another.I realize my experience was hotel based, so it may be a little…subjective…but when I would turn on the TV, I would have about 30 TV channels to choose from; of those, 1 showed MMA fights non-stop and 25 showed soccer games or highlights non-stop. It really limited my sanity.While talking about my hotel room, I’d like to discuss plumbing really fast. I realize I’m tall, but in Chile, I’m excessively tall; the shower head was perfectly situated for somebody a full foot shorter than me, requiring me to become a limbo master in order to shampoo my hair. The sink had no P-trap in it, which is required to keep sewer gasses from escaping the sewer; if I was brushing my teeth at the sink, the stench would drift right up to my nose.Most buildings, like apartments and such, are designed with an open courtyard in the middle; in the US, such a courtyard would be meant as a pleasant common area, but in Santiago, it’s meant as your dumping ground; people would open their windows and launch bags of trash into the courtyard. One building I saw had an apartment under construction, so the courtyard was filled with demolition trash, including a bathtub and a sink, that had just been launch from the 5th/6th floor. I also noticed nobody ever checked to make sure nobody was below; the trash would just get launched.Stray dogs are everywhere. You may think you know what this is like but I bet you don’t. I’m talking you can stand in any spot of Santiago you like and you’ll see at least 4. And these aren’t just strays, these are mangy, diseased, walking-around-with-open-wounds dogs. It’s heartbreaking and disgusting. The dogs crapped and urinated wherever they wanted and nobody cleaned it up, and if it was humid or rainy out, the stench of dog feces is rich in the air. Yummy!When I walked down the street, people looked openly angry or depressed and were packed together like sardines, with no “stay to the right” rules of any sort and absolutely no sense of decorum or courtesy. Most walked head-down, but those that walked head-up looked openly confrontational. Except with me. For those of you that follow me, I’m a large man; 6′1″ 260 lbs, I’m basically an NFL lineman. In the US, I just look “big”, but in Chile, I’m an absolute giant. The entire time I was there, I saw one person taller than me, and I don’t think I saw anybody with my overall girth. When I walked down the street, people looked at me in fear, but because of how crowded the streets were, people were forced to get close to me. The longer I was in Santiago, the more depressed and angry I became, and by the end of my stay there I must have had the most terrifying look on my face. One of my last days there, I was running a little behind and I was in an even worse mood than usual, so I just put my head down and charged; the crosswalks, where I usually turned sideways and slowly waded through the mob, I just trudged through and people were bouncing off me like bowling pins.Oddly, most all of these items were non-existent in Valparaiso. Yes, there were stray dogs, but not so much, and the dog crap was either not as bad, or there was a clean-up crew running around. People looked happy! It wasn’t over-crowded. The sea air…it was a delight! Yes, there was graffiti…but it was artistic! Such a refreshing sight in the middle of my stay.Oh, and one final thing, but this applies to all of Chile: THIS IS NOT A HOT DOG, THIS IS AN ABOMINATION!!! (in case you’re wondering what you’re looking at, in that bun is a normal-sized hot dog, covered with about a 1/2 cup of mashed avocado and a 1/2 cup of mayonnaise, plus a mountain of chopped tomatoes. Oh, and a bottle of ketchup)Sincerely,

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