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    Team Agreement This Team Agreement for Silly Billy Backpacks outlines the team members, team roles and responsibilities, expectations, values, project schedule, group conduct and procedures. Team Name Silly Billy Backpacks Team Members ● Aujla, Ajay ● Lee, Kunyeup ● Sekhon, Manjot Team Expectations & Values The following expectations apply to all members of this company and each and every member is expected to abide to the following: ● Must not discriminate in terms of gender, sexuality,…

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    Furthermore, carrying backpacks is time efficient for everyone. Teachers won’t have to spend time writing passes to the lockers. Students will be able to travel to class faster and not have to worry about dropping books in the hallways. Many of students are late for class. They always have the excuse “I was at my locker”now the don’t have any excuse to be late. Students can just grab and go with their bookbag and not have to worry about lost materials. Teachers won’t have to worry about students…

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    “You’re late for class.” “You are unprepared.” All students have heard these words from teachers at some point. But what if students could wear backpacks? Middle school students should be allowed to wear backpacks. Having this option would promote responsibility, preparedness, and punctuality. For one thing, wearing a backpack will help students get to class on time. They will no longer have to go to their lockers in between classes to get materials. It is also easier to walk faster with free…

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    Liberating Backpacks at South Western High School Although backpacks are currently banned throughout the day at South Western High School, backpacks are an essential learning tool, as they save everyone time, promote student health, and pose little (if any) safety risks. First, allowing students to carry backpacks throughout the school day would save everyone time. Since backpacks have multiple compartments, they allow students to carry learning materials like textbooks, calculators, binders,…

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    get all of our stuff and go into hiding quickly, but we can’t look suspicious. I immediately got up and got my warmest sweatshirt and thickest jeans on since it was freezing outside. My mom gave me a backpack to put all on my stuff in. A backpack! How am I supposed to fit my whole life in a backpack! She told me to get all my warm clothes and that’s it. I put all my sweatshirts and jeans and coats in the bag. I decided to bring my grandma’s necklace too because whenever I look at it I think of…

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    punishments for the same criminal act than a person of color. Others in society say that their claims are untrue, leaving the question about whether white privilege is or isn’t an actuality. In the article “White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Backpack” published online at the University of Michigan Institute for Social Research, author Peggy McIntosh claims that white people do not acknowledge white privilege because they are taught not to notice it. In parallel, men and women’s rights…

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    Hiking Essentials for Your Dog's Backpack In a previous article, I talked about the Approach™ Pack by Ruffwear, which by the way is an excellent pack. Well, okay you have the pack or may have ordered one, so what goes in the pack. 1.) The obvious of course, is food, water and collapsible plastic bowls for the food and water. These will always be in the pack. Know the weight so you can stay at the 25 percent of body weight. Once you have the weight of the essentials, you can start weighing and…

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    imagine carrying a backpack around all day. Now your locker is not messy and you have your homework everyday. Backpacks are needed for middle schoolers. First, middle schoolers won’t be late to class if they have their books and homework in their backpacks.By not going to their locker they won’t get detention because they won’t be late. Students can get to class 3 minutes early. I asked the whole second period English class if middle schoolers should have backpacks. 11 said yes, 7…

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    In a 2007 article for Educational Leadership, “The Essential Cognitive backpack” Mel Levine argues that high school graduates are missing the necessary “gear that ought to find its way into every graduates cognitive backpack”(17). In his article, Levine explains in four main sections what he calls “The four I’s [of his essential cognitive backpack…] Interpretation, Instrumentation, Interaction, and Inner Direction.”(17). In Levine’s first section of the article “Interpretation”, Levine begins…

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    White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Backpack. Ms. McIntosh has written a treatise on white privilege, beginning with a reference to materials she has used in Women’s Studies on male privilege. She sees a correlation between male privilege and white privilege, that being in a group of individuals (men) who are not willing to see themselves as privileged, although they admit women are disadvantaged. In White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Backpack by Peggy McIntosh she was persuasive…

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