[dropcap]I[/dropcap]t’s Friday morning, and you wake up with a smile, knowing you have a weekend to look forward to after class. You get up and dressed, have a decent breakfast, and leave your house at a reasonable hour. On the way to school, you greet your neighbours and friends, and even have time to stop for a quick chat. In class, you learn something that interests or puzzles you, not something that’s solely required for graduation purposes. After class you’ll have time to do something fun, totally unrelated to work or school. You’ll have a feeling of accomplishment at the…
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