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    Should schools conduct locker searches?Do locker searches increase the secureness of students and staff? Locker searches will help keep the school safe and free of bad influences. To begin with, locker searches will keep the school safe from drugs and weapons.For instance, in the article Pros and Cons of School Locker Searches it states “Finding contraband material such as stolen property,drugs or weapons in a student’s locker is an easy way to establish guilt and know which students to punish…

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    random locker searches may be an invasion of privacy, it is possibly the most outstanding way to be intact at school. Locker searches aren’t always atrocious if thought about efficiently, but they can be an intrusion of concealment. Most people would agree that their lockers should stay unsearched because they believe that it is an invasion of their privacy. Many students throughout elementary schools and high schools all around the United States struggle with the privacy of their lockers.…

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    Should have Lockers Today, most students walk to school hoping to get there early so that they can put down their heavy backpack for a minute and relax, but then the school bell rings, telling kids that their seven hours of carrying around a heavy backpack starts. You might wonder why school districts haven’t stopped this and helped the kids. Luckily, there is a solution for school districts which is having lockers for students. In years past, schools decided to install lockers to help…

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    Foot Locker, Inc. is the world's driving retailer of athletic footwear and clothing. Based out of New York City, it works roughly 4,000 athletic retail locations in 18 nations in North America, Europe and Australia under the brand names Foot Locker, Footaction, Lady Foot Locker, Kids Foot Locker and Champs Sports. Likewise, the organization's online accomplice, Eastbay, works a quickly becoming direct-to-clients' business offering athletic footwear, clothing and hardware through its Internet and…

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    I was eager to get to my friends locker as he had been giving candy to everyone the whole week and I was ready to get my share of candy from him. It was thursday and I wasn’t going to be at school that Friday because I was going to Indiana for my brother’s lacrosse tournament. So I had to get candy at all costs or else I wouldn’t get any, being in 7th grade at the time I thought that the candy was a pretty big deal. Growing impatient I started to pull on his locker to open it thinking that…

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    just walking to her locker on autopilot. Quite a few students at Highfield High were paying more attention to their phone’s than where they were going and would suddenly look up then have to swerve out of the way to avoid colliding with Denise. Luckily, Denise arrived at her locker without injury or injuring those around her. Denise stopped automatically in front of her locker and stared at it with dark unseeing eyes. Her best friend Liz approaches and walks up to her own locker which is right…

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    A Critique of “What I Learned in the Locker Room” In this article from 2015 “What I Learned in the Locker Room” sports reporter Steve Almond of the New York Times argues that sports are a way we define the world, and that sports is the main influencer of being masculine. Almond also discusses conventional ways we see men such as athletic, aggressive, dominant and fearless. According to Almond, these are all key qualities of being a man in the sports world. He then moves on to his assumption…

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    This message is directed to a Jake Jacobs, the President and CEO of Foot Locker USA. Today’s message is about us. Simply us. And what we need to do to appease our bodacious consumers. Now, one thing that is certain about us is that we do a fine job at keeping our consumers happy if I do say so myself, but we can do better. We sale awesome shoes, cool shoes, the shoes that make you want to walk down a runway with nothing but those shoes on. But, there’s one particular item that I think we are…

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    students by getting lockers so that they don’t have to carry around all their books and materials. Today almost every teacher wants their students to have a separate notebook and binder/folder for their own class. That can put a lot of weight in our backpacks. These lockers can help prevent students have back problems. Schools should have hall lockers because our backpacks are too heavy and lockers would be easier to have and would help students get less distracted in class. Lockers are a…

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    The book You Win in the Locker Room First is written by former NFL head coach Mike Smith and author of The Energy Bus Jon Gordon. The book focuses on 7 powerful principles similar to the 5 practices of becoming an exemplary leader seen in this classes’ leadership textbook. It emphasizes the ideals that are involved in creating a thriving, successful organization/team. The authors try to highlight the 7 powerful principles as a framework for any organization when wanting to have successful…

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