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    tell students to never share their locker combo. They continually remind them to not take photos of other kids in school‚ and they constantly prompt the students to never share their passwords. Pupils though‚ find it hard to follow these proclamations. At the end of the day‚ all the rules seem like botherances‚ not solid or set in stone. Imagine this. It’s supervised study. Some teens are in the hall attempting to open their friend’s locker. With combination in hand‚ they unlock the locker and rifle

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    to the pool‚ theme park‚ or even a library? These locations all have something in common there were lockers or a cubby to store your things so you did not have to carry your stuff with you. School should allow for the students of District 8 the same curtesy. Children are still developing and to carry a heavy bag around daily can be damaging to the body. I am asking for reconsideration that lockers be put in the schools to maintain a student’s health‚ storage‚ and management of books and supplies

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    media. Others would argue quite the opposite. The argument of random drug testing in schools is a modern day idea that can solve many problems‚ but can also create problems too. Both sides of the argument bring up many valid points‚ all of which are from credible sources. Whether they think random drug testing in schools is harmful to students’ rights or that the benefits of drug testing outweigh the preferred privacy of the students‚ the articles present reliable evidence that could change your

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    Acts of kindness On March 19‚ 1994‚ I experienced firsthand how one random act of kindness could touch my heart‚ ease my fears and leave me with a renewed faith in mankind. I was living in Billings‚ Montana and was moving back home to Kennewick‚ Washington with my six month old daughter. It was a 670 mile journey. I drove a little blue Ford Festiva and had it packed to the point where I didn’t think anything else could fit in it. It was a beautiful sunny morning when we left on our journey

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    "Oh no‚ my locker is jammed!" High school has its ups and downs. My goal is to help you with one of the downsides and give you an advantage over the average Joe. One of the most frequently used objects in high school is the locker. Some people are blessed with wonderful fully functional lockers‚ while others‚ like me‚ for the past two years have been cursed with damaged and unforgiving lockers. If you happen to be cursed like me‚ or just get in a fix every once in a while‚ this guide will help you

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    October 12th‚ 2016 I attended an event called “Got Consent” sponsored by learning beyond the classroom. During this event‚ Officer Dorcey and several guest speakers spoke about domestic violence and sexual consent. In this paper‚ I will argue that without consent or while under the influence of alcoholic substance it is not okay to pursue sexual activity. I will argue this by giving exemplification from the occasion I have previously mentioned attending and my experiential perspective on this subject

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    are lifted at a time. Compute the probability of an accident. [0.1587] 3. A soft –drink vending machine is set so that the amount of drink dispensed is a random variable with a mean of 200 milliliters and a standard deviation of 15 milliliters. What is the probability that the mean amount dispensed in a random sample of size 36 is at least 204 milliliters? [0.0548] 4. An automatic machine in a manufacturing process is operating properly if the lengths of an important

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    Lockers vs. Cubbies If teenagers of today had to choose between lockers and cubbies‚ which one would they choose? Despite bearing similarities‚ the differences between lockers and cubbies are clear. They have very different types of security and sizes‚ but both of them are given equally. Firstly‚ lockers offer a great sense security to its user. Lockers have locks and are easy to access because they are side by side not stacked on top of each other‚ unlike cubbies. However‚ cubbies do allow the

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    Larry Tipton Ms. K Amaya English IV 20 April 2014 Child Labor should be outlawed Child Labor is continued because there’s a lack of education and poverty affects the lives of many people and because of that children have to help out with providing with their families. Children are being forced to work and they are not able to get an education throughout the process‚ children have no reason to work long hours for work but not for school. According to Merriam Webster poverty means “the state

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    Argument: Random Drug Testing in High schools Many high schools across the country have brought much attention to the idea of giving random drug tests to students in high school. The newfound interest in student drug testing may be as a result of recent polls‚ which have shown an increase in drug use among high school students. Many teachers‚ parents‚ and members of school comities are for the drug testing‚ while most students and some parents feel that this would be a violation of students rights

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