Message from @Not Enoch Powell
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Haha
@Feraligatr btw where do i vote
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lol there's no chance anyone else will win but us
The first open-heart surgery on a Human was made by a Boer from South Africa in the 1960s.
Remember that.
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This is what I got from The article on Wikipedia
“Norman Shumway is widely regarded as the father of human heart transplantation, although the world's first adult heart transplant was performed by a South African cardiac surgeon, Christiaan Barnard, using techniques developed by Shumway and Richard Lower. Barnard performed the first transplant on Louis Washkansky on 3 December 1967 at Groote Schuur Hospital in Cape Town.”
niggers in SA don't get taught that shit, they just get taught how evil the white man is
they're after all a low intelligent, so they're easily manipulatable
Ahahahahaha. Get fucked commies.
South Africa has had some interesting medical history,
we are learning it in GCSE medical history.
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I can't say we learned anything about South Africa during my GCSE History. Have they really change the course that much @Scipio
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@Not Enoch Powell We learn about Medical History, there is a good amount of it towards South Africa, though the majority of GCSE History is: Civil Rights Movement, Vietnam, Cold War, Elizabethan England.
**The only time we have been taught about South Africa as a country, would be in CORE R.E on the Nelson Mandela Film.**
Gordon Bennett, we only did History of Medicine, Conisborough Castle and the rise of the Nazis.
Hm.
And I only finished my GCSEs last year
Wow.
I have mine in 2 days.
BUT I STILL STAAAAAAYYY
CUZ YOURE THE ONLY THING I KNOW
Or atleast the last half.
Good luck to you then, hope you do well
Heh, well it has been quite annoying, as half of what we were ament to learn has had to be simplified and taught in only a few weeks because the teachers spent too much time on the previous subjects.
Apparently, at my school, the present year 11s missed half the cause because they couldn't finish it in time
Heh, sounds normal.
We also have quite poor facilities.
Which is quite sad, and a bunch of schools are being shut down due to lack of funding and attendance.
as the shadows fade around me
and the dark becomes the light