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    The meeting allows the public to be apart of the first half of the meeting‚ but the decision of hiring and financial items are in a closed meeting‚ then they we reopen the floor and allow the public back in to ask questions or comment. When the public is there‚ they are well spoken and polite to one another and don’t speak out of turn. During closed meetings tensions can run hide depending on the topic. Often

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    It’s been a lot of talk about school being year around. I for one think school is a great place to be‚ because without it we wouldn’t be able to do anything without an education. Children in this day and time need education to make it in the work force. Many people say school should be year round; because it will cut the cost and others think that school shouldn’t it will be more scheduling conflict. The children would get tired of going and not having holidays‚ summers‚ and any other kind of break

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    you will always be able to say the one answer with confidence. The basis of this concept is so simple‚ but it is pretty interesting to me. In the article it describes this concept in a very basic way by saying‚ “Suppose we have four pigeons but only three pigeonholes. No matter how we assign a hole to each pigeon‚ at least two pigeons will have to share the same hole.” This alone seem like it would be

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    However‚ they can not experience this if all they have to do is worry about schoolwork. The less time children has‚ the less they will enjoy life and school. They will not wanna a job with lots of work. As I have stated‚ people will not enjoy life if all we have to do is work all the

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    For over one hundred years‚ students of all ages are forced every year to endure the stress of pressure packed and ubiquitous standardized tests. They need to have their number two pencils ready as they mentally prepare themselves to take a test for hours on information that might not have even been covered. Standardized tests consist of fill in the blank and multiple choice questions‚ they require all test takers to answer the same questions in a consistent manner. Standardized testing is the main

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    It’s About Time We Changed Our Voting System The voting system in the UK (First Past the Post) came into widespread use for Westminster elections more than 130 years ago and has barely changed since. Some might say the fact that the system has managed to last this long is a testament to how well it works. However‚ many people believe this just shows the unwillingness to change from both the British government and the British electorate. There are many alternatives available which represent the views

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    Have you ever been taken out of class‚ just because you were breaking dress code when all you did was wear leggings. Dress code are rules made to let you know what you can and can’t wear at a school setting. Some rules are reasonable. But now dress codes are starting to get out out of hand and extremely under reasonable. The way students are handled when they break dress code is embarrassing and unecassary. Dress codes today should be changed because they do not allow you to express

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    be for both police officers and community members. They will determine how well they assist the individual or people. According to Ward et.‚ (2007)‚ it is essential to “evaluate the short-term temporary gains associated with reactive policing so that we can effectively plan for long-term neighborhood improvements”. Police should be required to move beyond mere opinion and justify their work through complete and quality evaluations. With the use of evaluations‚ it may help predict the things that work

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    Since the beginning of civilization‚ the same question has always been asked. Who gets to be in charge? Do we let the wealthy be in charge? What would that mean for everybody else? Personally‚ I believe that it would not be beneficial that we let the wealthy have the majority of the power. Since the wealthy are in charge‚ we have an unfair education system‚ less jobs‚ and an increase in poverty. Our primary education system is set up to where if your parents have money and you live in a decent

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    Police brutality is a term used to describe the excessive use of force‚ attack‚ verbal violence‚ and intimidation by police officers and other law enforcement. The term can also be applied to the same behavior of prison officials. It is widespread in many countries‚ even in those who pursue it. Throughout history‚ the police efforts have been made have been marred by police brutality to some degree. In its beginning‚ law enforcement actively incited an air of fear‚ and violent treatment was delivered

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