Thursday, September 26, 2013

To promote the engineering profession my 8th grade got a class with a gentleman from that class. He


To promote the engineering profession my 8th grade got a class with a gentleman from that class. He was retired or are forced opaleeftijd no more respect from the kids. Technical Netherlands was desperate for smart techies m / v, according to him, because as the boys and girls already knew, everything is technique. Netherlands plays a prominent role in the technical world, which stimulates the economy, we are richer, we can wear even more devices, there are more technicians needed and so on and so forth. Or the children could call. Really a Dutch invention It remained silent for some time to William his finger lit. The spark plug? This caused much questioning and surprised faces in the classroom. Boezjie? And named William incomprehensible that word? William, whose perception began and ended with the exciting theme trucks? The technique was as pensioners with mouth full of teeth. "Well," he said hesitantly with a nervous pro v juicer look on me, 'that could very well be. " It did not sound very convincing and he felt. "You have all heard the clap skate it? ' He came back strong. "That's a typical Dutch invention. "He looked as if he had contributed. Handedly to the creation "That's why we have so many champions in our midst." "But, boys and girls, you know what an important technical patriotic invention has been?" Now even William had dared with an answer to come up, knew the others the space of these divergent question to intervene. They called each other by just not giving their answer: 'polders, dredging, clogs, windmills, marbles, pro v juicer the juicer, the wheel. " The revelation that the guest master finally poured out, was somewhat of a disappointment: the potato peeler! Indeed, how can we overlook view it have? In our low-lying country pro v juicer with each other so much we ate potatoes, that this invention of life and national interest was. "So, children, choose technology, you go forward. A golden future ' The conclusion was a little too short-sighted and children began to drop out. Especially when the art promoter indicated that, if you did not do your best in school, pro v juicer there remained only a role as low-skilled. And you know what that had to do then? They were the peeled potatoes seeds. Because the machine was able to peel, but not seeds. Suddenly the attention of the children was back. The finger of William was emphatically the air. It was nice how he put the turmoil of the class: "But sir, if everyone pro v juicer is invented, then there is no one who potatoes pit? Keep your living with it again! " Somewhat taken aback by such a critical understanding our guest stammered: "Yes, yes, but eh, that's work for boobs that do not want you .. But wait, I have a nice video that we are going to look at first. " The film had a high Klokhuis content. Engaging with funny skits between about fries, chips and mashed potatoes. My brave little class looked willingly. If they had wanted to opt for technique than that choice was not influenced by this man. A student pro v juicer would certainly choose engineering. That was William, the only one in the group functioned at the level of aardappelpitter. Since he could walk, he wore a suit and was constantly found in the truck garage of his father. He absolutely could not come at the cognitive level of the rest of the group, but he was immensely popular and excelled as a human being. And later as a truck mechanic.
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