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    information meeting of the year. Nearly 100 students gathered to learn about the responsibilities and benefits of becoming a resident assistant for the next school year. The meeting was the first step towards the RA application process, as well as an opportunity to meet other student leaders. The event contained a PowerPoint presentation, personal testimonies, a meet and greet session with current RAs, and light refreshments. Following the formal presentations, students could ask residential…

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    just doing this job, because despite their lack of will to live, they have to eat and provide for their family. Many of the students like this substitute because, they get to do whatever they want. So, the whole class will…

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    about how hard it would be to be a principal of a high school. The effort, the stress, the time, the work, the responsibility of many lives. It is easy to note, no job is easy and people can handle them different ways because of their views and personality. Some people view their principals differently from the stereotypes like students at Edison High School who think Mr. Ross is goofy, with his morning announcements and that he is always out of his office. Thinking he probably does not focus a…

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    task every day to help students they don't just change schedules. Counselors give emotional support and talk to kids who have been abused and help them emotionally any way they can, they help gather information to help students.They will get therapist, psychologist, and emotional support lines if needed to provide support for a student. If a counselor witnesses signs of abuse they have to report it or if they have any suspension, if they don't report it they risk losing their job. School…

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    Debit card of College athletes As a college student, I find it hard to balance school and part time job; most of my time is spent on work instant of homework and it is not easy to juggle both at the sometime. Being a college student is hard in itself, but being an athlete in college, maybe even harder. A college athlete has to balance school and sport, college athletes have to work hard both on and off the field, they have many advantages but overwhelming disadvantages. Some college athletes…

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    equal opportunity environment for all children in her or her school(s). In order to guarantee that this is done in a practical manner, NASP and APA have established ethical standards. The reading suggests that having ethical guidelines assures that students receiving services from a school psychologist are valuable; thus, the community develops a confidence in these services. School psychologist must ensure that client information remains confidential, continuously adapt to new ideas, and only…

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    As the US population is becoming increasingly diverse due to globalization, our schools and classrooms are becoming filled with multiethnic students from different cultures and countries. Now having that in mind, the school systems, educators, and policies must tolerate the fact that these students are not like the native ones. They think, act, and talk differently. Intercultural education for the educators to have certain skills to communicate with the a globalizing classroom is very essential…

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    procedures in the room such as what to do when a pencil breaks or how to ask to go to the restroom the students understand what is expected of them in almost every situation. There is less time spent on procedural tasks, so there is more time on learning. The goal is to have students be able to run the classroom even if the teacher is not there. Other aspects the authors discussed about teaching student responsibly were holding them accountable for their work and actions. They can also be…

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    protagonist Han going against the antagonist Om. First off, Han tries to stand up for himself and kind of also the students even if it doesn't end up the way he thinks it will. This has to do with the incident of Han trying to let the tech her know about all of Om's misdeeds because the students are too scared to tell him themselves. What Han does is tell the teacher for the students to say everything when Om isn't in the room so they can speak up without being scared but instead they all end…

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    For example in 2009 there was a policy when applying for food stamps or SNAP (supplement nutrition assistance program). An individual applying had to have a job to meet requirements for any benefits or be in some type of job training program. During that time our country was in a deep recession so the rules changed for those without a job.…

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