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    The rule that I would most want changed at our middle school would be the dress code. We should be able to have our shirts untucked‚ be able to wear whatever we want‚ and our school performance should not be based on what we wear. One reason why I think the dress code should be changed is because we should be able to have our shirts untucked. We should be able to have our shirts untucked because all we are doing is sitting there in class. Sometimes I want to move around‚ but really can’t because

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    just wouldn’t cut it. You need a whole outfit to get your point all the way across. Something else that teenagers really enjoy is music. The kind of music someone listens to also can show what kind of person they are. If someone was to wear a "band tee" then they are expressing what music they like‚ and another student could see the shirt and have a mutual liking of the band/artist on it‚ compliment it‚ and just like that you have a new friend. Everyone could use more friends in this day and age.

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    Chillingworth comes off as an arrogant‚ entitled snob who thinks that he is better than everyone else. He seems to put himself a peg higher than even the reverends in the story‚ which seems to fit his stooped‚ snooping and conniving character to a tee. He is determined to discover the identity of the man that his wife committed adultery with. Dimmesdale is a self-preservationist at this point in the story. He does not want to be punished because of his high standing in the town‚ but at the same time

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    Virtual WORLD The Second Life Environment The environment in Second Life will be familiar to anyone who has played The Sims‚ Grand Theft Auto‚ visited Disney World or read Neal Stephenson’s Snow Crash. But make no mistake. This isn’t a game. It is potentially a whole new Net. Reuters has opened a news bureau in Second Life and interviewed such luminaries as Arianna Huffington there. Sundance held a screening of the movie Strange Culture simultaneously in the real world and in Second Life. The British

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    Het Diner

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    Het diner : Herman Koch Gebruikte druk: 1e Verschijningsdatum eerste druk: januari 2009 Aantal bladzijden: 301 Uitgegeven bij: Anthos te Amsterdam Beschrijving voorkant Op de felblauwe voorkant staat een oranjerode kreeft afgebeeld. Een heel toepasselijk plaatje bij deze fraai uitgegeven roman‚ die immers over een duur diner gaat Genre van het boek “Het diner” is een psychologische roman over het morele dilemma waarin ouders komen te verkeren‚ wanneer hun kinderen iets ernstigs hebben gedaan

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    evaluate and/or scrutinize their annual reports. Another reason financial statements are imperative is because it helps people determine whether or not they want to invest or purchase a particular company. Not all of the statements are accurate to the tee. “The way for managers to make their companies more valuable is to increase free cash flow now and in the future” (Ehrhardt & Brigham‚ pg. 59) and sometimes numbers on various statements can be inflated. Though inflating financial statements may

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    the experiments are ran. According to the APA‚ scientists have a strict code of ethics that each must uphold when it comes to animals testing or they will lose their job; but how do we really know that these scientists are following these codes to a tee? We can only hope that each laboratory follows these strict guidelines. In psychological testing of animals‚ alternatives are being used more frequently in this day and time. A scientist can “use a computer to model a rat’s behavior” but prefer observing

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    Omg its still too short. .. I’m getting pretty annoyed right now I’m pretty frustrated at this point so I’m going to write some random words here in a second Ok. .. Here it goes. .. Judged highs Yves duff fish’s fetch f2f f2f g tee egg f such ah fight surge uric teeth gets ssh is egg if at job at th pill ahhh sham Argyll del p curry message offs soon dubbed highs weigh used ad u do Shi so ago ask adj cu cu so egg dBm eek h if I’d nd he vs ssh ssh ssh think t JFK hex sch cm cabin

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    broke his leg getting creamed by 3 tackles. My other brother‚ Ryan‚ got •put on the bench because of a side blow that took a lot out of him. There were bad things that •happened to me in sports like some careless kid hit me in the face when I played tee-ball in 1st •grade. Those are a few dangers in sports. Like you need to know most of you play sports. •While were still on the topic I would just like to say to all who wrestle watch your self. •On to the last topic Recycling. Not many people

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    FTP 150 Film Analysis

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    For this film I used many different concepts learned from FTP 150 this year. I used concepts such as different camera angles‚ music to give the video more emotion and further the story‚ using jump cuts at certain points‚ telling the story visually‚ using a script to plan the film‚ filming multiple shots several times‚ giving the actor specific direction on how he should play the role‚ and much more. All of these concepts put together with the actual story I had envisioned created the final product

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