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Summary

The text is a transcript of a video that compares the experiences of 1st grade and 11th grade students in school. It shows how different they are in terms of their preparation, attitude, behavior, homework, exams, and activities. It uses humor and exaggeration to contrast the two groups. The video has four parts, each with a different theme. A possible summary is:

This is a humorous video that contrasts the school life of 1st grade and 11th grade students in four parts: preparing for school, attending classes, taking exams, and participating in activities. It shows how the younger students are more enthusiastic, diligent, and innocent, while the older students are more cynical, lazy, and rebellious.

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1. A briefcase needs to be collected for school.
2. Items for school include bunny ball, candy pad, teddy bear, napkins, pencils, paints, phone, notebook, and booklets.
3. The Korean Superconducting Tokamak Advanced Research (KSTAR) sustained a nuclear fusion reaction at over 100 million°C for 30 seconds.
4. The core temperature of the Sun is approximately 15 million Kelvin.
5. Students are going on vacation for two weeks.
6. Homework includes math problems such as "two plus two" and "how many apples were there in total."
7. A student was late to class by a whole minute.
8. The topic of today's lesson is electromagnetic induction.
9. Physics is the current subject being taught in class.
10. A student claims to have been at the doctor's and will bring a note tomorrow.
11. Tomorrow's schedule includes four lessons: Russian, mathematics, iso technology, and technology.
12. Students express shock at the number of lessons in the first grade due to a new schedule.
13. There are six lessons today without doubles and without a class hour.
14. Lessons are shortened by 5 minutes.
15. A student struggles with homework involving logarithms and algebraic equations.
16. The bell signals the end of the lesson.

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