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If you want to be nice about it, you say "hey, I know you've been having a tough time lately, and i've been helping you with some of your work, but it's just too much for me to pile on. I can help sometimes but not always, and what you're going through you can get through it, and maybe if you do some work it would take your mind off of things. Also, if you need to talk and/or vent come to me or someone that you trust."
Or you can just dump the pile onto someone else or simply refuse to do his work or do your first and then do his and not stress yourself, when he has something to do. Or just tell him get it together while he's at work and go home to be in a mood. 
Whatever you feel would work best!
 
        
             
        
        
        
<em>Hi there!</em>
<em>How are you?</em>
<em>Answer:</em>
<em>C. Not readily attainable.  </em>
<em>Explanation:</em>
<em>Problem-solving is a Psychology concept that refers to the act of defining a problem, determining its the cause, identifying alternative solutions, and implementing the considered the best.  </em>
<em>Have a great day/night!</em>
 
        
             
        
        
        
<span>The Latin root "spec" or "spect" comes from specto, spectare - a 1st conjugation verb meaning to observe or watch. "Spectare" ("to observe") is the infinitive form of the verb.</span>
        
             
        
        
        
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1. Percent of school-age children in the U.S. who were homeschooled students in 2003 ⇒ 2.2%. 
2. Percent of full time homeschooled students. ⇒ 82%.
3. Percent of homeschooled students also in school less than 9 hours ⇒ 12%.
4. Percent of homeschooled students were also in school 9-25 hours ⇒ 6%
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5. Percent of homeschooled students from white families vs. other ethnicities ⇒ 77%.
6. Percent of homeschooled students from two-parent homes ⇒ 81%.
7. Percent of homeschooled students from two-parent homes with one parent working ⇒ 54%.
8. Percent of parents homeschooling because of school environment. ⇒ 85%