The debate between Adrian Peterson (AP) and LaDainian Tomlinson (LT) often comes down to personal preference and specific criteria for greatness. Peterson is known for his explosive running style and impressive single-season rushing yards, while Tomlinson was a versatile back with exceptional receiving skills and a record number of touchdowns. Both players are among the greatest in NFL history, but Tomlinson's overall impact on the game, including his versatility and consistency, gives him an edge in many discussions. Ultimately, the "better" player depends on individual metrics and team needs.
In teaching profession LT stands for Licentiate Teaching. It is equivalent to B.Ed.
Lt. Dan Taylor was Forrest Gump's CO in the movie. I don't who Captain Dan is.
Kammas and Reddys of AP...
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Adrian... LT is an old fart, and AP will run circles around him all day long.
PA chest x-ray, AP and Lateral skull, AP and lateral cervical spine, AP and Lateral thoraxic spine, AP and lateral lumbar spine, AP Pelvis, AP Humerus Rt and Lt, AP Femurs RT and Lt. and additionally any long bones where the patient may be experinecing pain.
No, AP Calculus is a far more difficult course.
LT, Emmit smith is a great running back but, LT changed the game.
Definitely a B in an AP class.
ap is better because it gives you higher graded work and its your normal class too!In gt you only stay for about 30 minutes and it gives only 1 grade higher work! GOO AP!
It really depends on what you mean by "lower grades." If its like a C, then colleges would perfer less AP classes. But getting a B+ (maybe B) or better average in all AP seems better than someone who doesn't take any AP but gets all A's. I know its hard... but really, colleges want to see you do well in courses that YOU can handle. Being in AP is a norm nowadays; colleges look at SAT scores and extracurricular activities more.
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AP stands for Advanced Placement and is the highest advanced level there is. Honors is the step just below AP, and isn't as high pressured. Honors still is very challenging, however.
Reggie Bush