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Date Posted: 13:37:10 09/08/04 Wed
Author: mary carpenter
Subject: Re: lesson about height
In reply to: david pego 's message, "lesson about height" on 00:41:06 09/08/04 Wed

Height does not matter, as far as I am concerned. I have witnessed middle school students interacting for years. Being popular is all about personality and confidence. I know of an elementary school teacher who put her students in rows for a Christmas concert. She called the first row the tall row, the middler row the taller row, and the last row the tallest row. That was very "clever" of their teacher. However, what's embarrassing about being short? I think short guys have better personalities than the tall, husky,
arrogant ones. They seem more sincere. In 7th grade, sudents come in all sizes!! I say, "What's wrong with short?" I used to think the song called "Short People" was a mockery of wonderful people! That's all!!

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