Posted by Andrew Z on April 24, 2008 at 09:29:42 from (137.99.117.89):
Id just thought that i give everyone the ending to the paper that i had to do for a history. Well after a long process of getting my professor to even let me do the paper on McCormick... and then finding the materials to write it... and after 17.5 pages of type.... I got it all done! Well i got the paper back today and i got a solid "A" The professor said to me that my paper was very well writen and she said you sure do know alot about the reaper and its effect etc... I told her that ever since i was 3 years old i can recall riding adn now working on a "IH McCormick" tractor and thats the only kind of tractors that we use etc... I also said that it was honestly one of the best papers iv ever wirtten and i said it was easy to write on something that you not only injoy but is also your hobby and pashion! Mow mind you all that this is at the University of Connecticut and its a history class not a ag class, so the kids in this class are of liberal arts majors ect... not ag majors. So i think that she was suripized that some was interesed in that sort of history (ag that is) So i just want to thank everyone that gave me sources ect! Nowwwww if only i could convince a Calculus professor to write a paper a paper on the importance of that the Farmall letter series, sure would be alottttt easier than Differential equeations lol :)
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