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    what the doctor suggests. Write an argument to your parents explaining your position. 3. The administration at your school has instituted random locker and purse searches to check for guns‚ knives‚ drugs‚ and cigarettes. Anyone caught with these weapons will be immediately suspended and may face expulsion. The administration argues that the searches will not only guard against contraband being brought into the school‚ but will make the students feel safer. What is your position? 4. A litter

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    A new tech has combined the best parts of a Tesla and Nike backpack by combining them into one. Movpak is the first portable electric vehicle and backpack making commuting both easy and fun. BEST PARTS OF TESLA AND NIKE IN ONE BACKPACK Mocpakc is the first backpack that can carry everything you need for the day and you at the same time. To put that more simply‚ it’s a backpack that you can actually ride. Crazy right? Wrong‚ it’s actually quite logical and will make one wonder why it took so long

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    The Bear Grylls product line offers tents‚ backpacks‚ tools and knives‚ water bottles and tactical gear for all your camping and hiking needs. Bear Grylls gives campers an edge over their peers with inferior equipment. Your camping experience plus gear from Bear Grylls equals better outdoor adventures year-round. Bear Grylls Camping Gear: Better Camping and Hiking Backpacks Bear Grylls has a backpack for every hike. The Bear Grylls 45L Patrol Backpack is perfect for weekend campers and skiers

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    Asmita Patel Bradshaw RDG-101 28 Feb 2016 Paraphrase of “WHAT IF….” by Daniel Sokol In the article “What if….” Daniel Sokol talks about ethical dilemmas in real life. These ethical dilemmas arise when someone have a choice to kill someone to save few lives. For philosophers‚ such ethical dilemmas serve as classic experiments. In this article‚ Sokol presents such four predicaments and expects vote from readers in each case. Philosophers use experiments to mental testing their hypothesis. Scientists

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    Ms. Teleky’s Classroom Rules Please familiarize yourself with these rules for everyone’s benefit. Please also read the course syllabus and the AGENDA on the website for additional rules and information. Class Expectations: • If you do not have your textbook‚ workbook‚ dictionary‚ paper‚ pen‚ pencil and eraser with you in class‚ you are NOT ready to learn and participate. Please make sure to come prepared for all classes. • Have a separate binder for Ms. Teleky’s subject and make sure

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    phones today can have different covers to fit over it to match any fashionable outfit or just be sleek‚ attractive and‚ it is so slim it can slide into almost any pocket. A person could hide a cell phone anywhere either on his or her person‚ car‚ backpack‚ or in a handbag. Now a day‚ because cell phones have advanced in size and technology people seem to use them all the time even when they should know enough not to use a phone. Some people are so inconsiderate he or she will tell a receptionist

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    Video Surveillance: Effective Crime Protection Tool or Invasion of Privacy? Video cameras were seen as a great invention in technology when they were first created. They provide peace of mind for people in any area where crimes can be committed. They also provide hard evidence against people who commit certain crimes (Haering‚ Venetianer‚ and Lipton 279). In some cases‚ they serve as deterrents against people committing certain crimes. For example‚ if a shoplifter sees video cameras installed

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    Lake Trail Junior High. The day was a big disappointment. The assembly was slow and uneventful. The speeches were heartfelt but lame. As for the care packages‚ they consisted of a ferry schedule‚ a bus schedule and a few little trinkets for our lockers. Was this some kind of joke? If you grow up on a gulf island‚ you know the ferry schedule off by heart and who is going to use a bus when they are eleven years old? Despite all the dissatisfactions of the day‚ I was still bubbling with joy because

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    Montrel Tennessee Supreme Court Paper 12/3/2012 “Drug Testing in Public Schools” I chose to analyze  the question “If public schools should drug test in order for students to be able to participate in extracurricular activities?” For this analyzation‚ I will refer to the Supreme Court cases of Board of Education V. Earls and Vernonia School District 47J V. Acton. Key legal issues that will be addressed in this essay are the power of public officials‚ privacy of the students‚constitutionality

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    Childhood is a totalitarian regime‚ and schools are the mental concentration camps. Education is described by the mis-educated as real-life preparation; in actuality‚ schools train people to accept a society where the government and other institutions tell us what to think and do. Experience is the best teacher‚ and the purpose of school is to prevent experience. If school attendance were voluntary‚ schools would have to reform themselves to meet students needs‚ because if students could leave

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