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    going to Rick’s school. These two-quotation show that Jake was kind of a nerd Back at his old school. The first quote comes for page 42 when Didi says, “ Jake used to go to McKinley! He was my math tutor. If it were not for him I would still be in the tenth grade.” That Jake did have a different school and did know some thing about math. The next quote also comes for Didi and this quote show that Jake was some kind of nerd because he did study and help Didi a lot. The quote comes for page 43 “Remember

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    players sit side by side talking about their upcoming game, and the band kids huddle around their sheet music, using their lunch break as practice. However, I affiliate with none of those cliques. Instead, I sit with those who are typically called the “nerds” or “geeks” of the school. There are only guys on the table, except for me. Ordinarily, we talk about television shows or our favorite video games. Today, it is just a typical day with every table doing what it normally does, with no one giving any

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    Surviving High School

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    jocks, to math and band geeks, to school club members, and to the social outcasts who could care less about school. While there are more various types of groups, the most common are the jocks and the nerds. As far as everybody in the school in concerned, the popular athletes and the “wimpy” nerds are from two very different planets. However, while there are a lot of differences between the two as far as physical appearance goes, I had the honor of being part of both worlds, and I know for a fact

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    is that smart or intellectual people are suppose to be unattractive, social outcast nerds who love reading about superheros and are into sci fi which can no longer be said is true. This can no longer be said as true because many of the smartest people in school and society now do not come even come close to fitting the stereotype of smart people been nerds. Most people think of smart people as been like the nerds seen on tv. This means that many think of smart people as wearing thick glasses with

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    I Am A Nerd

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    "Nerds are just deep, and neurotic, fans. Needy fans. We're all nerds, on one subject or another." -Jonathan Lethem. I am a total nerd. There, I said it, you hear me? I am a totally uncool, socially unacceptable nerd, and I love it. There are a ton of thing that I am a nerd about: books, movies, TV shows, art, the periodic table (I really love the periodic table) and so much more. To me, being a nerd is not somthing to be ashamed of, it is something to be embraced and celebrated. One of the things

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    digital competition between the computer giants historically affected the economy of the world wide industry. The inception of an innovation, aimed at proliferating the productivity of the contemporary technology on a global scale, encouraged the nerds to establish digital empires that continue to thrive today. Computer Giants contributed in the economic boom, thereby increasing the employment, sales, and the commercial demand in the market. The crucial and the careless mistakes or simply ignorance;

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    fascinating? Depending on one’s inclination and angle he could select either of those. Somebody can munificently share it with others so as to serve and facilitate whereas others entangled in their greediness could build cash out of it! The Triumph of the Nerds is one in every of the foremost necessary chapters in human history. It has affected the daily life of an individual’s today…and clearly, for the years and centuries to come. The existence of the individuals has been transformed at the speed of an

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    Nerds In High School

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    months into the year. How am I going to survive? It is your typical high school. The typical ‘mean girls', your typical ‘jocks' and your typical ‘nerd'. Where am I meant to fit in? I want to be in a group but I hate mean girls, I'm not very athletic and not very smart. That might mean I have to be friends with the nerds. Who would want to friends with the nerds? The first class of the day and I've made two new friends. They're the best. I was so confused where I had health and they helped me there and

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    America Needs Its Nerds

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    In the passage taken from “America Needs its Nerds” by Leonid Fridman, the author gives examples of how our society compares to others, regarding how they successfully treat intelligence as a gift, and we treat intelligence as a social inormality, ostracizing our nerds. He uses examples from schooling in America to universities in East Asia, to just different amounts of respect shown to different occupations (such as a university professor), in East Asia vs. America. In the start of the passage,

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    money that men like Jobs, Wozniak and Gates made. Although Ed Roberts invented the computer, Jobs and Wozniak are the ones who became multi-millionaires. The P.C. market became a billion dollar industry which 50% of the market belongs to Apple. The nerds had inherited the earth. While watching television recently I noticed that a movie will be coming out in the next few days about Steve Jobs. I have heard bits and pieces about his life and what type of person he was, plus I knew Apple was started

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