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Originally posted by Garrick_3658:
It is very thoughtful of you, to consider your teacher's workload. Man, I feel guilty that I just made an appointment with my Chemistry Teacher tmr :(
I think induce is a better word. After all, this is INDUCTION under static electricity.
I'll have to think about your DC motor question later.
EDIT: Yeah, ask teacher, or ask the top students in your class/school.
No need to feel guilty.
If you ask questions, it makes your teacher feel even better when they know you cleared up your doubts, instead of staying quiet.

I don't want to dig out my notes >.<!Edited by Y_Shun 12 Oct `08, 10:30PM
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Originally posted by zocoss:
One thing the Robinho's deal show us is, with money... Anything is possible and most players won't mind going to City especially when they are told that more star players will be arriving... The thing here is with the world's economy not doing well, clubs may be more than willing to cash in, in order to balance the books.
Honestly, its not too difficult to imagine the likes of Kaka or Buffon or some other star players willing to go to City...
but at Chelsea, even with money, nobody wants to be the coach!
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Dalian Haichang striker Dong Fangzhuo has revealed he has no regrets about his forgetful stint at Manchester United.
The 23 year-old joined the European champions in January 2004 and spent two successful seasons at United's feeder club Royal Antwerp, scoring 34 goals in 70 appearances.
After obtaining his work permit in December 2006, Dong failed to make an impression on Sir Alex Ferguson and only managed one league appearance.
He was released by United last week but the Chinese striker has no ill-feelings towards the time he spent at Old Trafford.
Priceless
"I am not frustrated about the move back to China. Over the years, many skilful players have left the club," he told the Chinese press.
"It is a rare opportunity for any player to play for United, so I am very proud of my time there.
"The time I spent in Europe was priceless and it was an honour to be able to train with some of the best players in the world."
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