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    1. I choose to 5S my backpack because it had been causing small annoyances in my everyday life. For example‚ I would spend an unnecessary amount of time looking for a writing utensil‚ my keys‚ or wallet. This became a problem when I needed to find these items in a hurry. I also had trouble finding papers (and nametags) I needed in the main part of my bag‚ because there were many unlabeled folders and papers scattered around. 2. Sort: Contents that were in the front pocket included trash‚ coins‚ pens

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    Lockers Persuasive Essay

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    I understand that this school has bigger issues than lockers to worry about‚ however I believe that the student body deserves more then a small tin box. Ninth to twelfth graders all basically live out of their assigned lockers and their bags. But we deserve more‚ much more. Its unfair that sixth to eighth graders get the luxury of a desk‚ cubby‚ bag‚ locker and the back of the classroom‚ while the ninth to twelfth graders only get one locker the size of a textbook and a half and their own bags.

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    Foot Locker‚ Inc. 1 Running Head: FOOT LOCKER‚ INC. A Strategic Analysis of Foot Locker‚ Inc. Richard A. Sweeney A Senior Thesis submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for graduation in the Honors Program Liberty University Spring 2009 Foot Locker‚ Inc. 2 Acceptance of Senior Honors Thesis This Senior Honors Thesis is accepted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for graduation from the Honors Program of Liberty University. __________________________ Paul

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    poor math scores‚ and have difficulty with social interaction as a result (Foodbank of Virginia‚ 2013). As a volunteer in my community of Virginia Beach‚ I have assisted in the support of the backpack program for school aged children of Virginia Beach and Norfolk. The backpack program provides backpacks full of easily prepared‚ child friendly meals for weekends and holidays. Primary prevention applied to this demographic encompasses general nutritional health promotion. Secondary prevention includes

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    High School Lockers

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    It’s common knowledge that most of the lockers are obsolete. Few students use them‚ and many comment that the only real purpose served most lockers is to make commons decorating more interesting. According to Mr. Tremblay‚ “Right now‚ in this building‚ we have thousands of lockers [and] only about one quarter of them are actually being taken by students.” Nowadays‚ students don’t need to carry around 6-7 textbooks a day‚ which was the norm in the past. “The model has changed slightly‚” Mr. Tremblay

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    futility of the student locker‚ the major change to AB schedules‚ and the many different paths and opportunities that are allowed in High School. The student locker is almost completely useless. One may use it once or twice a semester‚ and then it is only used for very specific things‚ like getting colored pencils or getting tab dividers. There are very little occasions where you will need to use your locker. The main reasons it isn’t used are the ability to carry around a backpack‚ and the complexity

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    Although‚ many pupils feel it is a violation of privacy to have random locker searches‚ other students feel that it increases their safety and prevents bullying. There are many schoolchildren in the world that would feel impervious to harm if the school officials would conduct random locker searches. The antagonizes in the school system would be thwarted because the school officials would find their barbarous comments and notes‚ and would find themselves in serious trouble. First and foremost

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    to the finest policies for accomplishing an intact school. Locker searches are a single tool academies have to establish students are ensuing school policies‚ but other people may disagree with this claim. Additionally the colossal drawback to a school locker search is the absence of trust students may feel as a consequence of behavior they see as an infiltration of concealment. Graduates may preserve intimate features in their lockers‚ such as pictures and exclusive memorandum‚ even a search with

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    are using lockers or cabinets in a way of storing files or important documents for privacy and security purposes. Some locker is controlled only by ordinary padlock‚ so that the user might not secure their important documents or files and other personal belongings. This study generates some alternative improvements regarding this matter and offered by biometric finger print locker with alarm systems are the higher level of security provided over existing products. It can be place in locker area of

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    When the police use searches or surveillance techniques that raises Fourth Amendment concerns and initial question that must be answered is: Did the person claiming the protection of the Fourth Amendment have a reasonable expectation of privacy that was invaded by the police actions? Consider the following examples and explain whether you think the person has a reasonable expectation of privacy. A person who is a short-term guest at a friend’s home objects to a warrantless entry by the police into

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