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    Restaurant Gender Roles

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    presents itself and its ideas by analyzing two very different restaurants in the United States of America in the early 2000’s; the “Family” and “Concept” Restaurants. Author of the chapter, Chauntelle Anne Tibbals; compares the number of employees, dress codes, modes of self-presentation amongst other gender roles and expectations that arose throughout her study. Alongside the comparison between the two restaurants; Tibbals’ sheds light unto the personalities of those employed at the…

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    Page 2: Tough Times Continue at Riverboat School District The case centers on if it is acceptable to pass out flyers inviting students to a church back to school party. There two considerations that must be wade in order to best seek an answer to this issue: the legal and communal impact. Legally because it was routine for flyers to be passed out by other organizations, like the YMCA, Boy Scouts, and Girl Scouts, then this organization must be given access as well. The Equal Access Act…

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    The Importance Of Locker

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    Students have things like folders, notes, and lunches at school. They have boots, winter coats, and backpacks too. You also have school supplies in your locker. You keep all that stuff in your locker, so it gets messy. Locker clean out should be more often. We should have locker clean out more often because it will keep your locker cleaner and that's important. For example if something doesn't belong the teacher that is checking your locker will say, “do you need that?” Then you will either put…

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    ACTION!!!!! Cameras, should be in all public places. This could prevent sexual harassment, physical abuse, and maybe even drug deals. Having cameras in public schools would impact the safety of the students and teachers/staff. The cameras might even catch a few fights. If students or maybe even an employer at a public place or maybe even a customer came into the public place and stole something, maybe the main person of the school/public place wouldn’t know about it or didn’t see it, so they…

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    teaching. As you can tell school uniforms can sound like a really good idea. But in reality it's actually a big deal no one wants to wear them. With all these reasons i hope that schools not just in america, but all around the world stop forcing their students to wear uniforms. School uniforms can be expensive, uncomfortable, and attract more bullies than usual and of course there is way more reasons too. Overall i hope school stop spending large amounts of money on uniforms and put it into new…

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    for district 95 students. Kindergarten-5th get reassess, yet when you go into the middle school timeline there is no reassess.The students at middle school south in lake Zurich Illinois would like Recess. There are learning benefits, health benefits, and it has a low cost.However the learning Benefits are the most important according to the AAP"In the role as child health the AAP stress the recess is needed "also A poll found that two-thirds of principals stated that students listen better…

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    filters are to strict, or maybe you haven’t been troubled by them. School web filters are used in school to prevent students from going on websites believed to be inappropriate. Many students don’t mind these web filters but many do. Me personally I believe they are too restrictive, and that the school should change some things. If the web filters at school were not so strict students would be able to have more fun. Like being able to access YouTube or Pandora. This way you would be able to…

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    pushing to get students to wear their ID badges. Teachers have become extraordinarily strict about wearing IDs. Students sometimes brush the need of a ID badges to the side and believe they are unimportant. Above all, security should be a main concern in the minds of everyone that attends school. I, as a student of Euclid High School, support the usage of identification badges during school. I believe that schools only magnify the punishments for those without badges to encourage students…

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    Over the past few years, representation of the LGBT+ community has greatly advanced. The media now includes lesbian and gay couples in commercials and movies, enhancing our society's view on LGBT+. Unfortunately, the same cannot be said for the education system. Schools exclude all aspects of the LGBT+ community in their curriculum. These schools generally have higher bullying rates and lower grades. Representation for LGBT+ Youth in schools would lead to a safer, more positive learning…

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    Today’s the day. Actually, today is your day. After having a learner's permit for a year today is the day that you take your first steps into adulthood. You have butterflies in your stomach and a minor case of the sweats but at this point nothing can stop you because your only desire is to get your driver's license because once your get your driver’s license that means that you’ll finally get your own car. On one hand getting a driver's license means freedom; going wherever the road takes you…

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