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    Pet Peeve

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    Pet Peeve: Public Display of Affection Isn’t it annoying when someone is trying to go to his or her locker before and after class‚ but could not because couples are making out in front the lockers? It is also annoying when people are holding hands and walking really slow and students who are trying to get somewhere are unable to do so. Public Display of Affection‚ a.k.a PDA‚ has always been controvercial. In fact‚ many are against it and believe there should be limits on PDA. Moreover‚ public display

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    Brian’s parents but a ton of pressure on Brian to perform exceptionally in school. 2. Brian is profiled as a nerd. After he got an “F” on a shop project he brought a gun into school to kill himself. However‚ the gun went off while in Brian’s locker so he was given a detention. 3. Brian shows a form of Denial in that when he got the bad grade he wasn’t able to accept it and was going to kill himself. 4. A) I feel that I could trust Brian because he seems like an honest‚ trustworthy kid

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    middle school too! Before starting middle school‚ I had goals in mind. One‚ that I would never get a tardy‚ and strive to get straight A’s‚ but‚ there was the time for that day to come! I scrambled to my locker trying to open it but the combination numbers got mixed up! Right when I get my locker open‚ boom‚ the second bell rings! I did not just hear that go on! Quickly I ran into class‚ only to find out‚ I was tardy! My goal was crushed and I was sad. But later‚ I realised I had to learn from my

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    Rob Dallier Monologue

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    return with my glare. “Banjo why don’t we teach this itty-bitty freshman how we run our school around here!” says Rob with a laugh. Rob and I run over to the lingerer and grab him by his shirt. Together‚ we open one of the lockers and cram the dilly-dalliers body in a locker. Rob and I enjoy a good laugh. The next morning I distinguish that there is a new kid on my bus. Everyone in the front rows is babbling to him. I roll my eyes and shrug. Then‚ the new kid turns around and eyeballs at me

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    season. This was the first year our team has ever made it to the final game‚ and we were prepared to give it our all out on the ice. For this would be our teams last game together before we all went our separate ways in high school. We gathered in the locker room before the game getting ourselves pumped up for what would be one of the most devastating games of my life. Screaming fans‚ happy parents‚ and hard-hitting players lined the ice for the game. At the beginning of the game we were off to a

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    like Billy’s character)‚ was taken prisoner during the Battle of the Bulge‚ sent to the city of Dresden‚ stayed in “Slaughterhouse- Five”‚ worked in a factory that produced nourishing syrup‚ survived the bombing of Dresden by burrowing in the meat locker‚ burned the bodies of thousands killed‚ and watched a friend shot dead for taking a teapot from the rummage of what was left of Dresden. This is the point in Slaughterhouse-Five that readers see the story is not just Billy Pilgrim’s experiences at

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    person I selected to write about is the ex-assistant coach Mike McQueary. Mike Queary witnessed Jerry Sandusky doing something horrible to a minor one night in the school locker room. With this knowledge‚ McQueary talked to his father about the incident then informed his superior‚ Joe Paterno‚ about what he witnessed in the locker room. The impact of McQueary affect more than just the rightfully accused but it also affected McQueary and Joe Paterno. Sandusky was fired and charged with the crime that

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    November Nights

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    November Nights All of the long nights‚ early mornings; all of the times that it would have seemed easier to quit because things seemed too hard‚ now seem worthwhile. November night football games‚ if an observer were to walk in the locker room‚ they would feel almost invisible. What seemed to be a blank stare on the faces of the football players‚ my brothers‚ would seem meaningless to an outsider. Personally‚ I look around and I see a deadly focused group of young men‚ knowing that they are about

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    em Udejiofor Period-2 Mrs.Weber-LA Scary Story Remember A group at summer camp sits down to tell stories around their glowing pit of fire. In the night of the woods‚ everyone grows tired and weary but get awakened with the upcoming events. “Ok guys‚ take a seat‚”Danny bossed. “When were you my mama‚ D?” Joe asked “Just sit around the fire”‚plead Danny‚”I have a story to tell.” “Shall I begin‚”Danny requested. On a remote military‚ testing facility there was a slight problem. “Why slight?”Joe

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    Best V. New Jersey Case

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    Once that rumor is brought to attention‚ administration is expected to perform an investigation and if a search and seizure is required of them‚ it must be a search relative to the scope of the issue at hand. For example‚ a search of a student’s locker or car on school property with the belief that there may be drugs would be a sufficient search where as a strip search of the student’s body would be considered intrusive. The facts of the two cases‚ Best V. New Jersey and Safford V. Redding‚ clearly

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