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    School Board Meeting

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    On Monday night‚ the Board of Education met to discuss the possibility of building more facilities to accommodate the rising student population in the school district. The two and a half hour meeting was close to getting out of hand‚ as even members of the 152 person audience got involved in the heated debates. The subject opened with a report from superintendent Arlene A. Dunlap. She stated that student enrollment in the district was up eighteen percent from last year. "This is disturbing

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    a production assistant for Station Film and Anonymous Content has showed me how to be team-oriented and well driven. While working on television sets‚ I was able to gain hands-on physical production experience that has enhanced my knowledge in media management and audio production. Taking courses such as media production‚ cinematography‚ and film directing has helped develop my scriptwriting‚ oral‚ and multimedia expression skills. Working at Anonymous Content has encouraged me to be fearless and

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    WSPS Meeting Reflection

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    I learned many things by attending the WSPS meeting on April 6th. I learned that these meetings are much more structured than some of the other clubs and events that I attend. For example‚ there was budgeted time for announcements‚ a guest speaker‚ and final remarks. In many of my undergraduate clubs‚ meetings are less structured. The timeline is more fluid and there is not a set schedule. In addition to this‚ I learned about the national APhA meeting in San Francisco this past spring break. By the

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    This week‚ on Tuesday‚ I attended an Alcoholics Anonymous (A.A.) meeting. The group of people who went to it was very diverse‚ of various ages‚ backgrounds‚ levels of recovery‚ experiences‚ but with one goal in common: to get sober for life (live a life alcohol-free) by realizing that there is something greater than themselves and they are not in control of themselves. Truly‚ the program seems to be a complex one that requires time (to go from step to step) and guidance from a sponsor that each attendee

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    Introduction

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    Introduction: The saying "The mind is not vessel to be filled‚but a fire to be kindled" means a lot to the present situation of education.Students should not be forced to acquire knowledge as filling something into an empty vessel.Education should be like a fire that is lit upon something that grows eventually to sustain.It is totally different that when a student is forced to acquire knowledge rather than tempted to acquire knowledge by his own interest and curiosity. Content: Students now-a-days

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    don’t think people should be allowed to be anonymous online. This being a free world it wouldn’t feel like we have enough privacy. I don’t want anyone I don’t know to have access to anything I do online without me knowing. If people were online anonymous why would anybody be online knowing strangers may be watching them. This thing would probably start a lot of commotion. If there are anonymous social account people would have to be

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    Aa Meeting Reflection

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    What I learned at the AA meeting AA meeting was a very good learning opportunity for me and I benefited from it greatly I was amazed on how normal all the people looked and it really signified that honestly anyone could become and alcoholic and it can really mess up your life and make you so dysfunctional and take your life away I was amazed by all of their stories especially the story about how one of the men said that god is the only answer and it made me really realize that he is really and

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    IEP Meeting Principal

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    a Schmidt – Assistant Principal Reason for meeting: Annual IEP Meeting Information: SPED Teacher: Grandmother is unable to attend because of illness. She is in Kansas City for treatment today. Grandmother and SPED Teacher talked earlier this week‚ and Grandmother agreed for the IEP team to have the meeting. SPED teacher discussed what was being proposed at the IEP meeting and Grandmother had no issues with the draft IEP. Grandmother‚ the special education teacher and possibly the Transition

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    Before I went to the meeting‚ I was expecting the meeting to be like seen on TV. Looking something around the lines of a middle school auditorium with chairs all facing the stage and someone gets up there and talks. Or a meeting where everyone sits in a circle‚ facing each other and each person shares. Instead‚ the meeting was in a cafeteria in a hospital. The seating was very casual and welcoming. When we walked in there was about 40 people just talking and sharing. There was a very positive vibe

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    GROUP COUNSELING Closing A Session Book; Group Techniques – Third Edition > Gerald Corey‚ Marine Schneider Corey‚ Patrick Callanan‚ J. Michael Russell. Chapter 7. Techniques for the Final stage: pg. 164. Ending a Session! Introduction: In an effective functioning group‚ the members are striving to carry what they are learning in a session into their everyday lives. They do this by formulating plans to practice between sessions‚ by making a commitment to do homework assignments and by

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