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    So you Know There are three things that high school freshmen should do so that they are successful. If they do the following they’ll be friends with upperclassmen and not get yelled at. Freshmen should always watch where they are walking, who they talk to, and how loud and immature they are. Freshmen it is important to watch where you are going the last thing you want to do is run into a senior. When you run into any upperclassmen they will give you a dirty look and probably yell something…

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    Procedural History: Schwartz, the defendant, was charged and convicted with three counts of computer crime under ORS 164.377 before a jury. ORS 164.377 is defined by three separate crimes. See Rule of Law. The defendant had argued that State attempted to prove that he violated ORS 164.377(2)(c). The parties argued that whether the evidence was sufficient to prove that the defendant's actions were for the purpose of committing theft. The defendant also argued that he couldn't have “taken” the…

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    Danielle Allen explains why colleges, no matter if the base of the school is liberal or a vocational school, should share parts of the core values of those of a liberal college. Allen tells that humans need to have equality throughout their education, including the opportunity to express their opinions, ways to better understand the individual’s self and each person has the right to choose their own path to where they want to be in life. Allen brings in the ideas based upon Plato’s…

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    Every day students come to school to learn. School makes up about a third of a student's life. Some schools currently have uniforms while others do not. This has been a national debate for years whether it should be mandatory to wear uniforms or not. Although some people believe uniforms don’t benefit students, opponents argue it does and it helps for a variety of reasons. Uniforms should be mandatory because it reduces bullying, gets kids prepared to learn, and it unites the kids together.…

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    2016). Then, you are suspended indefinitely pending school board panel review (WCPS, 2016). Suspension can last up to one year which means the child will automatically repeat the same grade. Thomas should have been suspended pending school board review but due process was not pursued. When a school has a severe drug issue such as the one depicted in the movie it is not just a school issue but a community issue. The social and medical problems of drug abuse are a matter of increasing global…

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    Depending on the carpenter, one could mostly work indoors. One could mostly work outdoors. Carpentry work can be divided into two categories rough and finish carpentry. Rough carpenters often work outdoors where they begin projects using unfinished wood and other building materials. They frame houses, build scaffolding, and make forms to be filled with concrete. Forms are used to mold concrete for bridges, highways, and house foundations. Finish carpenters are those who cut and fit doors,…

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    Hammurabi Dbq

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    The Code of Hammurabi is a document dating back around 1750 B.C.E. It dictated the laws that he thought were fair to the society. People considered him as a representative of gods and that these laws were actually from the gods. However, looking deeper into these laws reveal they were biased and sometimes harmful to a particular group. The Code of Hammurabi shows that the slaves were mistreated because they were not as prominent as the freeman. One of the laws of Hammurabi’s code…

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    Haven’t you thought about how unnecessary school uniforms are? I bet you haven’t. Well, it isn’t that big of a deal, or so you think. Picture yourself wearing one. It doesn’t feel like you now, does it? I think so too. Students shouldn’t be needing school uniforms because, one, school uniforms cost a lot of money. Two, the incidents of bullying in uniform wearing schools are 12% higher than the ones with no school uniforms. Lastly, it doesn’t allow individuality. School uniforms cost a lot of…

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    Dress Code In School

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    Dress Code Does dressing the way you want in school really affect the way you think? Well it seems to be that way in this era. Dress Code policies date back as far as 1969, in the Tinker vs Des Moines Independent Community School district. A student who had worn an arm-band around his arm to show his objection to the hostilities in Vietnam. Any student who refused take it off, would be suspended until they did so. The students were taken to Supreme Court, in which the Court had ruled…

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    Case Study: Roy Floyd

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    To improve the community and to make Floyd a great place. The roads they are in rough shape. Well, most of they are the roads are what all the people travel on. The dirt road some of them should be paved. The roads should be safe for the people of floyd we do not what reck on are roads. The schools should get a little more. The schools in fixing up. The schools have bad restrooms and locker rooms. The high schoolers are crammed with all the kids that come straight from the…

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