Looking at the homework I left myself until now. Really, it isn't much. Just a word search I made myself that I could've avoided doing if I listened to the teacher and highlighted while making it, science chapter review and take home quiz, and a easy-as-crap algebra packet...
:D I feel better breaking it down like that. *sips tea and goes to work*
Permalink Reply by Xuut on February 16, 2010 at 9:31am
Population of Nova Scotia (Where I live): 909 000
Population of P.E.I (The dot on our map, Anne of Green Gables lived there): 138 600
Population of New Brunswick (that little crappy province by Maine): 757 000
Population of Newfoundland And Labrador (Newfoundland = Hicktown, Labrador is okay though): 508 944
Population of Atlantic Canada (all four of the oldest provinces in Canada, in other words the ones listed above): 2 337 561
(Numbers may not add up as they're all estimates from the last five years)