User talk:Copperman

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Proposed Image Deletion
A deletion discussion has just been created at Category talk:Unclassified Chemical Structures, which may involve one or more orphaned chemical structures, that has you user name in the upload history. Please feel free to add your comments.  Ron h jones (Talk) 22:50, 10 June 2011 (UTC)

Wikiversity Journal of Medicine, an open access peer reviewed journal with no charges, invites you to participate
Hi

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I have questions you might be able to answer for me.
Hello Copperman,

My real name is Noah Belcher, I'm 18 years old, and live in the United States. I am in college right now doing a research paper, and I had some questions about The King's School in Canterbury, United Kingdom. They mostly revolve around the topic of bullying. They can have relations towards suicide or how they have helped someone grow to not let bullies get to them. I am mostly asking because I found some news about the school on another website, and tried to find some truth into the school's history and how it was actually going to the school. Questions I hope you can answer for me are:

–What was the social life in The King's School?

–How many times were, or if you were, bullied while going to this school?

–What is bullying referred to out there?

–Have you intervened on someone being bullied? If yes, who were they, and why? (You don't need to give the person's real name, as this will be in a research paper. If you do choose to give the person's real name, that is at your own discretion. I also ask that you please give the year they left or graduated, how many years were they at that school for, and why they were being bullied.)

–Did you live at the school?

–Is there a uniform that you must wear? –––If there is a uniform, is there a punishment for having your uniform dirty? –––If there is a uniform, how many times do you have to wear it in a week? –––If there is a uniform, is it only worn on special occasions?

I do have more questions, but these are what I think you can answer quickly. Please do not hesitate to give me a call if you would rather have it be over the phone. My cell phone number is 1-719-338-3411. If you would like to use your real name, that would be amazing, or I can use your Wikipedia name if you would prefer. I would like to state right now that this paper will not be on the internet at any time, so your identity will be protected. If you have questions for me, I do not mind answering anything you would like to know.

Very Respectfully, Noah Belcher Studentoftheworld 21 (talk) 16:00, 3 October 2016 (UTC)Studentoftheworld_21